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The Need for Future Competencies of a Tourism Specialist from the Point of View of Employers
Published 2022-03-01“… Employee competencies are considered to be the most important factor, which determines competitiveness among job seekers and an essential capital in most sectors of the economy. …”
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Possibility of utilizing agriculture biomass as a renewable and sustainable future energy source
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Professional Development of Future Primary School Teachers: Enhancement of Scientific Research Activities
Published 2023-09-01“…The importance of involving future professionals in research in the community of a city or region is emphasized, as well as stimulating them with scholarship funds and programs. …”
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Investigating the Role of Natural and Human Factors on Intensification of Floods and Flooding in Kalat City
Published 2022-10-01“…In last two decates, The Kalat city is flooded almost every year and many houses and historical sites in the city are damaged. …”
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Information culture of a teacher as a factor of the development of the city human resources
Published 2021-01-01“…The purpose of the research is to study the problem in the context of training qualified humanitarian personnel who can meet professional challenges and be competitive candidates in the educational market of a contemporary city. …”
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An exploration of the potential for re-distributed manufacturing to contribute to a sustainable, resilient city
Published 2017-09-01“…This paper presents the results of a study into the potential for RDM to contribute to a sustainable, resilient city in the face of a range of expected future disturbances on the city and on manufacturing sectors. …”
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The formation of foreign language competence of future teachers when working with flash cards
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Implementation of innovative projects using renewable energy sources in the fields of “future economy”
Published 2020-06-01“…The aim of the article is to study the implementation of innovative projects for the use of renewable energy sources in the “economy of the future”. According to the concept of “green" energy transition, the following areas of "economy of the future" are identified: energy efficient industry, buildings, heat energy; electric transport; circulating economy, waste reduction; support for research and innovation on electricity storage, production and storage of green hydrogen; digitalization and technological changes; renewable energy sources – wind, solar, bioenergy. …”
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COMPOSITE INDEX TO MEASURE THE PERFORMANCE OF TODAY’S CREATIVE CITIES: A HOLISTIC PERSPECTIVE
Published 2019-12-01“…The urgency to make today’s cities competitive has made political decision-makers focus on strategies oriented towards creativity, intelligence and urban sustainability. …”
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Development, Innovation, and Circular Stimulation for a Knowledge-Based City: Key Thoughts
Published 2021-11-01“…Identifying the future benefits of urban development is a research issue. …”
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Waste Collection Optimisation: A Path to a Green and Sustainable City of Makkah
Published 2023-08-01“…<i>Background</i>: Saudi Arabia is a leading country endorsing a sustainable future, from policymaking and investment to infrastructure development. …”
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Theoretical and empirical aspects of the manifestation of stakeholder participation in city brand development activities
Published 2019-12-01“…The results of empirical research enabled to supplement these elements with four additional characteristics and to concretize them with the cases of Lithuanian cities. Theoretical and empirical research distinguishes three directions in the development of city brand: 1) competitive direction, where city brand is seen as a tool of competitive advantage; 2) cooperation direction, which aims to bring together various institutions into a whole that ensures collaboration, cooperation, consultation, and agreements; 3) sustainable direction, where city brand becomes the basis of civil society and community, and the needs of future generations are taken into consideration, as well as priority of public interest is ensured. …”
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Smart Cabin Design Concept for Regional Aircraft: Challenges, Future Aspects & Requirements
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City and Industry: How to Cross Borders? Learning From Innovative Company Site Transformations
Published 2021-09-01“…Reurbanisation is especially instrumental in overcoming a major guiding principle or dogma of the Modernist city: the separation of functions. Nevertheless, reurbanisation results in price rises and increases the competition for land. …”
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The application of industrial symbiosis transforming Pasir Gudang towards green industrial park
Published 2015“…Pasir Gudang, one of the renowned and largest industrial cities in Malaysia envisions being 'Glorious, Sustainable and Prosperous'. …”
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Electrifying light commercial vehicles for city logistics? A total cost of ownership analysis
Published 2015-09-01“…The results of a sensitivity analysis explored also the possible measures that can support their competitiveness. The model shows that battery electric vehicles have a better competitive position than petrol vehicles but they do not compete yet with diesel vehicles. …”
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Urban tourism as alternative tourism in Medellín: spatial behaviors of the city as a tourist destination
Published 2017-06-01“…It also allows to identify new opportunities for urban planning and future intervention, for which everyone must be willing to increase and maintain the possibility of optimizing local economic and social development in a sustainable and competitive way. …”
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A Hybrid Methodology to Study Stakeholder Cooperation in Circular Economy Waste Management of Cities
Published 2020-04-01“…Such a methodology consists of six steps: (1) define stakeholders and objectives; (2) construct future scenarios for Municipal Solid Waste Management; (3) survey stakeholders to rank the evaluation indicators; (4) determine the weights for the scenarios criteria; (5) reveal the preference order of the scenarios; and (6) analyse the preferences to reveal the cooperation and competitive opportunities. …”
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