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Kurt, Carl E. GIS-based integrated rural and small urban transit asset management system. Ames, Iowa: Midwest Transportation Consortium, c/o Iowa State University, 2003.

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Hurwitch-Macdonald, Jan. Income generation by rural women: Creating an integrated system to support self-managed labour intensive production projects. [Kingston, Jamaica?]: Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, 1985.

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Taylor, Dorothea M. Computer based integrated learning systems in rural Alaska: An evaluation of the Jostens learning system. Washington, D.C: Educational Resources Information Center, 1990.

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Morrison, Sylvia. Economic evaluation of transfer of the Rural Electrification Revolving Fund from Federal authority to the Farm Credit Administration. Washington, D.C: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1985.

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Multi-level information system for integrated rural development programme in India: A study conducted for CIRDAP. New Delhi: Indian Institute of Mass Communication, 1985.

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Bangladesh) IRG Development Services Ltd. (Dhaka. Impact evaluation study of ten lakh consumers connection under existing PBS distribution system. Dhaka: Evaluation Sector, Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division, Ministry of Planning, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 2015.

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Philippines. National Economic and Development Authority. and Philippine Center for Economic Development., eds. Community information and planning system, phase II: Report of the Mid-term Workshop on Action Research Project on Community Participation in Integrated Rural Development through Community Information and Planning System (CIPS), phase-II in collaboration with National Economic and Development Authority, held at the Philippine Center for Economic Development, University of the Philippines, 12-16 March 1990. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 1990.

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Office, General Accounting. Financial management: Overall plan needed to guide system improvements at Education : report to the Secretary of Education. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1987.

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Office, General Accounting. Financial management: Bureau of Indian Affairs' efforts to implement new accounting system : report to the Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1990.

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Electric system operations and maintenance. [Washington, D.C: Rural Utilities Service, 1998.

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Pierce, Linda. AN2321 - Solar MPPT Battery Charger for the Rural Electrification System. Microchip Technology Incorporated, 2016.

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Center on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific., Agrarian Research and Training Institute., and Workshop on "Multi-level Information System for Integrated Rural Development (IRD)" (1984 : Colombo, Sri Lanka), eds. Workshop report on multi-level information system for Integrated Rural Development, 18-22 June 1984, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 1985.

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Chasing the Sun: Solar Adventures Around the World. New Society Publishers, 2005.

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Anguillari, Enrico, and Branka Dimitrijević. INTEGRATED URBAN PLANNING: directions, resources and territories. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.24.

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The purpose of the book on integrated urban planning (IUP) is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating the Network of Knowledge Labs for Sustainable and Resilient Environments (KLABS). Although sustainability and resilience have been largely explored in many complex social-ecological systems, they have only recently been applied in the context of cities. Both concepts are useful when seeking an integrated approach to urban planning as they help to look at the city as an interconnected, multi-dimensional system. Analysing the sustainability and the resilience of urban systems involves looking at environmental, social and economic aspects, as well as at those related to technology, culture and institutional structures. Sustainability, resilience as well as integrated urban development are all focused on process. Their objectives are typically defined around the ongoing operation of the process and they can change during the time. Therefore, building a sustainable and resilient city is a collective endeavor that is about mindsets just as much as about physical structures and their operation, where capacity to anticipate and plan for the future, to learn and to adapt are paramount. The papers published in this book show that the recent and current research in those institutions focuses on the directions of development of IUP, the processes that support sustainable and resilient use of natural resources and their application in the Western Balkan and some other European countries. Each essay aims to provide an overview of key aspects of the research topic. The division of the book into three parts - directions, resources and territories - underlines how the challenges that the contemporary city poses can be dealt with more effectively by integrating different paradigms, concepts and trends of urban development and governance; taking into account the numerous problems linked to the availability and exploitation of the main natural and non-natural resources; and looking at the city and the territory as systems in constant transformation, not reducible within rigid dichotomies such as urban/rural, dense/sprawled, formal/informal, etc.
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Financial management: Actions needed to ensure effective implementation of NASA's accounting system : report to the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1991.

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Brunner, Karl-Michael, Sylvia Mandl, and Harriet Thomson. Energy Poverty: Energy Equity in a World of High Demand and Low Supply. Edited by Debra J. Davidson and Matthias Gross. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190633851.013.18.

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The chapter provides insights into the different characteristics and manifestations of energy poverty—a condition that prevents the achievement of socially and materially necessary levels of domestic energy services. On the one hand, the discourse on energy poverty in developed countries (known as “fuel poverty”) is discussed (especially in the European Union), focusing on different forms of definitions and measurement, coping strategies, and attempts to combat the problem. On the other hand, the discourse on energy poverty in developing countries is outlined, highlighting especially rural electrification processes and gender relations. It is shown that energy poverty is deeply embedded in wider social, economic, political, and cultural structures, reflecting inequalities both within and across nations. Therefore, the chapter concludes that measures and interventions to tackle energy poverty must take into account wider societal structures and power relations in order to achieve a just and sustainable energy system and society.
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Mendes, Kassio Ferreira. Atualidades no manejo de plantas daninhas em hortaliças fruto. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-174-5.

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An integrated weed management system is perfectly aligned with the aim of producing healthy and environmentally sustainable vegetables. This integrated management is fundamental for vegetables, more than in other crops, due to its high commercial value, intensive culture, lack of competitiveness and low availability of registered herbicides. The integration of available weed control methods with a long-term strategy based on preventive and agronomic (cultural) practices is necessary to obtain a desired level of control, decrease the accumulation of the weed seed bank, increase weed diversity and decrease herbicide dependence and minimize their negative impacts. Thus, this book provides essential and updated subjects of information regarding the general characteristics of fruit vegetables, critical periods of control, main weeds in the crop, integrated management methods (preventive, cultural, physical, mechanical, biological and chemical); and it is intended for professors, researchers, extensionist, undergraduate and graduate students, rural producers and other professionals involved in the area of weed science.
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Mendes, Kassio Ferreira, Adalin Cezar Moraes de Aguiar, Úrsula Ramos Zaidan, Gabriel da Silva Amaral, Ricardo Alcántara-de la Cruz, Guilherme Moraes de Oliveira, Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva, Maura Gabriela da Silva Brochado, Monique Fróis Malaquias, and Lucas Heringer Barcellos Júnior. Atualidades no manejo de plantas daninhas em hortaliças herbáceas. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-185-1.

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An integrated weed management system is perfectly aligned with the aim of producing healthy and environmentally sustainable vegetables. This integrated management is fundamental for vegetables, more than in other crops, due to its high commercial value, intensive culture, lack of competitiveness and low availability of registered herbicides. The integration of available weed control methods with a long-term strategy based on preventive and agronomic (cultural) practices is necessary to obtain a desired level of control, decrease the accumulation of the weed seed bank, increase weed diversity and decrease herbicide dependence and minimize their negative impacts. Thus, this book provides essential and updated subjects of information regarding the general characteristics of herbaceous vegetables, critical periods of control, main weeds in the crop, integrated management methods (preventive, cultural, physical, mechanical, biological and chemical); and it is intended for professors, researchers, extensionist, undergraduate and graduate students, rural producers and other professionals involved in the area of weed science.
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Mendes, Kassio Ferreira, Kamila Cabral Mielke, Marcelo Rodrigues dos Reis, Lucas Guilherme Hahn Kehl, Leandro Tropaldi, Maria Elena Silva Montanhani, Roque de Carvalho Dias, et al. Atualidades no manejo de plantas daninhas em hortaliças tuberosas. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-183-7.

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An integrated weed management system is perfectly aligned with the aim of producing healthy and environmentally sustainable vegetables. This integrated management is fundamental for vegetables, more than in other crops, due to its high commercial value, intensive culture, lack of competitiveness and low availability of registered herbicides. The integration of available weed control methods with a long-term strategy based on preventive and agronomic (cultural) practices is necessary to obtain a desired level of control, decrease the accumulation of the weed seed bank, increase weed diversity and decrease herbicide dependence and minimize their negative impacts. Thus, this book provides essential and updated subjects of information regarding the general characteristics of tuberous vegetables, critical periods of control, main weeds in the crop, integrated management methods (preventive, cultural, physical, mechanical, biological and chemical); and it is intended for professors, researchers, extensionist, undergraduate and graduate students, rural producers and other professionals involved in the area of weed science.
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