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    The role of rural managers Awareness Level of Rules and Regulations in Enhancement of Desirable Rural Management The Case: Tarome Olya Township by Seyed Ali Badri, Masoud Anbarlo, zahra malek jafariyan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Using public cooperation and participation, rural managers have attempted to eliminate pubic needs, collect garbage, provide public services, and develop pathways. Choosing and explaining components and indicators of research were conducted according to the related literature. …”
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    The hierarchical structure of social comfort of living by Yuriy V. Sazhin, Oksana O. Malysheva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…That is why we suggest that it is necessary to extend the Federal Statistical Work Plan of ROSSTAT with the list of the following indicators such as civil liberties, the ratio of work and rest time, surveys of people's satisfaction with life and basic public services which are already being developed in most developed countries, in order to address the subjective element of social comfort.…”
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    The concept of a digital transformation of a traditional university to a “digital university” by G. Kuzina

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…They should work in a similar way to the super services that are already being created in the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation for receiving public services online. So, the student will be able to get help and get registered in the military enlistment office in a single window mode, without having to go to the offices. …”
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    Expropriation between a legal figure and an approach for urban development: global trends and Egyptian reflections by Amira Abdelrazik Elbortokaly, Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, Sherin Ali Gammaz

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The legitimacy of expropriation is essentially reinforced as it is employed for the public interest, often implied as infrastructure and public services. While in the private property on one side and the public interest on the other, urban development acts to be the art of getting the right balance. …”
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    Multi-criteria decision making in evaluation of open government data indicators: An application in G20 countries by Gülay Demir, Muhammad Riaz, Yahya Almalki

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…According to research findings and analysis, the methodology applied has the potential to assist policymakers and decision-makers in the process of modernization of existing public services in terms of open data and the opportunities it presents.…”
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    Investigating the Influencing Factors of the Perception Experience of Historical Commercial Streets: A Case Study of Guangzhou’s Beijing Road Pedestrian Street by Qian Xie, Linhui Hu, Jiye Wu, Qian Shan, Weicong Li, Kang Shen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The findings reveal the following: (1) according to visitors, traditional cuisine, cultural and creative arts, and Lingnan’s intangible cultural heritage received low ratings; (2) historical relics and traditional cuisine are dominant factors, highlighting public attention to cultural heritage, but the role of historical–cultural characteristics and festival activities is relatively marginalized; (3) cultural–historical relics and traditional cuisine are the leading factors that contribute to an authentic experience, while historical context and festival activities constitute secondary factors; (4) cultural landscapes and arts are central to theatrical experiences, with modern visual elements playing a lesser role; (5) diversified commercial formats and public services are the core factors influencing legitimacy experience, reflecting the role of market diversity and policy orientation in building consumer trust. …”
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    Perceptions and behaviour of pregnant women in socioeconomic deprivation in rural areas. A qualitative study in France by Aurélie Cabaillot, Marine Lavarenne, Julie Vaure Chiffre, Frédéric Tessieres, Mathilde Vicard Olagne, Catherine Laporte, Philippe Vorilhon

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The difficulties of life in a rural area were linked to geographical remoteness, travel costs, lack of public services, inadequacy of nearby healthcare and social isolation. …”
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    Modeling future land use and land cover under different scenarios using patch-generating land use simulation model. A case study of Ndola district by Bwalya Mutale, Fan Qiang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Urban sprawl onto other land uses could further strain urban infrastructure and public services. Future research should incorporate uncertainty analysis methods such as fuzzy logic or Bayesian methodologies to quantify and differentiate uncertainties related to modeling simulations.…”
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    The Fiscal Capacity of the New Autonomous Region (DOB) in Increasing Economic Growth and Eradication of the Poor by Yuswandi Arsyad Temenggung, Reydonnyzar Moenek, Dadang Suwanda, Mohammad Mulyadi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… Indonesia has conducted territorial expansion to improve public services, create more effective governance, and increase regional development. …”
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    Ödeme Gücüne Ulaşarak Adil Vergi Sistemi Oluşturma: Seçilmiş AB Ülkeleri İncelemesi(Establishing A Fair Tax System By Reaching The Ability to Pay: Selected EU Countries Analysis)... by Mehmet Sadık AYDIN

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Taxes are the most important source of funding for the provision of public services. The best way to ensure tax revenue is to keep tax resistance to a minimum. …”
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    Challenges with the public policy of measuring assets to set tariffs in the electricity sector: should someone benefit and someone be sacrificed? by Maria Elisabeth Moreira Carvalho Andrade, Eliseu Martins

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…ABSTRACT This paper contributes by encouraging discussions about the public policy of setting tariffs for public services based on the value of the investment made by the providers of these services. …”
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    Public – private partnership – a new way to attract investments by Linas Vytautas Karlavičius, Birutė Karlavičienė, Irena Grigonienė

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…Such Public – Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements were driven by the limitations in public funds to cover investment needs and also to increase the quality and efficiency of public services. Different aspects of PPP implementation are treated in the article. …”
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    THE “NAKED FACE” OF SECULAR EXCLUSION: BILL 94 AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF BELIEF by Pascale Fournier, Erica See

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Citing the importance of “the right to gender equality and the principle of religious neutrality of the State,” Bill 94 emphasizes the necessity of “un visage découvert” or “naked face” when giving or receiving a broad range of public services in Québec, including all government services, childcare centres, hospitals, and health and social service agencies. …”
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    Urban Sprawl Patterns, Drivers, and Impacts: The Case of Mogadishu, Somalia Using Geo-Spatial and SEM Analyses by Marwan Omar Hassan, Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling, Noradila Rusli, Safizahanin Mokhtar, Walton Wider, Pau Chung Leng

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The SEM discovered five significant drivers: low price of land and dwelling (LP), development of transportation infrastructure (DTI), rising income, security reasons, and low commute cost (LCC), in addition to eight significant impacts: less social interaction (LSI), agriculture land and natural habitat loss (AGL NHL), unsafe environment (USE), insufficient health and educational services (IHF IEF), high public services cost (HPSC), insufficient public transport (IPT), less physical activity (LPA), pollution (POL) and mental health issues (MH). …”
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