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Aram, M. Micro planning at village level. New Delhi: National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, 1989.

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Overseas Projects & Services Ltd. Trainer's training manual on micro level planning. Bhubaneswar: NR Management Consultants on behalf of Orissa Tribal Empowerment and Livelihoods Programme, Programme Support Unit, 2009.

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Thaha, Mumtaz. Status of micro level planning in India. Delhi: Daya Pub. House, 1993.

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Budhraja, J. C. Micro level development planning: Rural growth-centre strategy. Delhi, India: Commonwealth Publishers, 1987.

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Gusain, P. P. S. Micro-level energy planning: A case study of Orissa. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications in association with Vikas Pub. House, 1991.

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The trodden path: Essays on regional and micro-level planning. New Delhi: Anamaya Publishers, 2004.

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Mellor, Warren. Micro-level educational planning and management: Case studies from India. Thailand: Bangkok, 1987.

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Kumar, P. K. Suresh. Micro-level planning for sustainable land and water management: Bharathamala-Vattakkotta Watershed. Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development, Centre for Development Studies, 2002.

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H, Qureshi M. A geo-economic evaluation for micro level planning: A case study of Gurgaon District. New Delhi: Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Concept Pub. Co., 1985.

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Ashok, Mathur, ed. A geo-economic evaluation for micro level planning: A case study of Gurgaon District. New Delhi: Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Concept Pub. Co., 1985.

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Sharma, Sheetal. Patterns and trends of development in rural settlements of central NCR: Application of micro-level analytical technique. New Delhi, India: Research India Press, 2017.

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Maithani, B. P. Spatial analysis in micro-level planning: A case study of central place system & spatial organisation in the hills. New Delhi: Omsons Publications, 1986.

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Planning and management of natural and human resources in the mountains: A micro level approach, with special reference to central Himalaya. New Delhi, India: Yatan Publications, 1986.

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Savchenko, Pol', Aleksandr Alekseev, Nikolay Ahapkin, Sergey Bobylev, Vladimir Varnavskiy, Aleksandr Vilenskiy, Grigoriy Goncharenko, et al. The Russian socio-economic system: realities and vectors of development. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1087982.

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The monograph reveals the System as a way of development of Russian society, as the balance of the whole and the parts at the macro-, meso - and micro-level, mathematical modeling of the System, freedom and justice, man as a factor of production human capital institutional framework for the development of Russian Systems of state and market regulation, improve planning and forecasting, digitalization, political institutions, social functions of the state, social capital, social trend, demography and family, motivation, labour and entrepreneurship, the institutions of labour market regulation, sustainable and dynamic development of the Russian System in the context of globalization. Of interest to researchers and practitioners, teachers, graduate students of economic specialties.
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Maithani, B. P. Spatial Analysis in Micro-Level Planning. Omsons Publications, 2006.

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Status of micro level planning in India. Hyderabad, India: National Institute of Rural Development, 1992.

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Micro-level educational planning and management: Handbook. Bangkok: Unesco Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 1991.

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Rural Growth centres for Micro Level Planning. Ritu Publications, 2007.

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Misra, R. P., and R. N. Achyutha. Micro-Level Rural Planning: Principles, Methods and Case Studies. South Asia Books, 1990.

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Micro-level educational planning and management: Case studies from India. Bangkok: Unesco Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 1987.

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Development of the demographic database for micro (district) level planning in India: Exploration of alternative data sources. New Delhi: Central Statistical Orgaization, Ministry of Planning & Programme Implementation, 2004.

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Risk-based food inspection manual for the Caribbean. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275121238.

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[Introduction] This manual contains guidance for risk-based inspections of food processing, preparation, retail and restaurants that countries can consult and adapt/adopt in developing a risk-based food business inspection program for their specific context. It is intended to help countries implement risk-based inspection systems that are consistent with international standards. This document builds on the FAO Risk Based Food Inspection manual (2008) and draws on the more recent guidance developed for governments by Codex Alimentarius, in particular, the Principles and Guidelines for National Food Control Systems (CAC/GL 82-2013) and the General Principles of Food Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1-1969). Table of contents RISK-BASED FOOD INSPECTION MANUAL FOR THE CARIBBEAN | Contributions and Acknowledgement | SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION | SECTION 2 - GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND TERMINOLOGY | Guiding Principles | Terminology | SECTION 3 - RISK-BASED INSPECTION PLANNING AND REPORTING | National Food Profiles | Risk categorization for food | Risk categorization for food businesses | Risk-based inspection planning | General | Establishing inspection priorities | Developing an annual plan | Risk Based Inspection System Reporting | Delivery of planned activities | Program effectiveness | Conclusion | SECTION 4 - PROCEDURES FOR RISK BASED INSPECTION | Types or categories of food business inspection | General guidance | Preparation for the inspection | INSPECTION GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES | Opening meeting | Guidance 1: Opening Meeting (Medium to large food businesses) | Guidance 2: Opening meeting (Micro and Small food businesses) | Documentation Review | Guidance 3: Documentation review of food businesses with written food control processes | Outside review | Guidance 4: Food business: Outside exterior inspection | Guidance 5: Food business (without a permanent building) outside inspection | Inside review | Guidance 6: Food business (inside) inspection | Guidance 7: Bakeries | Guidance 8: Bottling drinks | Guidance 9: Eggs | Guidance 10: Fish and Fish products | Guidance 11: Market vendors, bulk sales of fruit, vegetables, spices, rice, pulses | Guidance 12: Milk, Dairy | Guidance 13: Poultry and Meat | Guidance 14: Restaurant/Cooked Food | Guidance 15: Retail | Guidance 16: Street food | Guidance 17: Warehouses, Storage facilities | Closing meeting, reporting and follow up | Guidance 18: Medium to Large Food Businesses | Guidance 19: Small and Micro Food Businesses | APPENDIX | Appendix 1: National food profiles | Appendix 2: Food Risks (Information and examples) | Appendix 3: Food business risk scores (draft) form | Appendix 4: Rating guide | Decision tree for rating level of non-compliance | Appendix 5: Inspection Report and Corrective Action Form | Appendix 6: Guidance on Labelling Review (Generic) | Appendix 7: Planning Example | Appendix 8: Case Studies | Case study 1: Retail | Case study 2: Small manufacturer of condiments | Case study 3: street food (doubles) | GLOSSARY | REFERENCES
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Stefańska, Magdalena, ed. Sustainability and sustainable development. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Poznaniu, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18559/978-83-8211-074-6.

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The aim of this book is to present the most important issues related to sustainable development (SD) and corporate social responsibility (CSR). They are discussed from a macro and micro perspective, both in the form of theoretical foundations of these concepts and practical examples of companies operating in Central and Eastern European countries that have implemented these ideas in their daily operations and translated them into corporate and functional strategies. The book consists of four parts. The first one is theoretical in its assumptions and is devoted to explaining the key concepts of sustainable development (SD) and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The authors describe the determinants of sustainable development in the contemporary world, including the most important ones, such as globalization, climate change, poverty, unlimited consumption, as well as limited access to natural resources - all in relation to the goals of sustainable development. The chapter also discusses the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR), which is now recognized as the process by which business contributes to the implementation of sustainable development. How sustainable development (SD) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are incorporated into the organization's strategies and influence the corporate strategy on the corporate and functional areas of the organization is presented in the last chapter of the first part of the e-book. The next part of the e-book helps readers understand the concepts of SD and CSR in the field of organizational strategy - in strategic management, and at the level of functional strategies—marketing, human resources, marketing research, accounting and operational management. The authors explain the reasons why companies need to consider the local and global perspective when setting SDGs, and the existence of potential conflicts within them. Taking into account the area of ​​marketing, the authors point to the increase in environmental and social awareness of all stakeholders, which translates into changes in the criteria for decision-making by managers and risk assessment. The issue of sustainability is also the subject of market research. Companies producing products and services, institutions dealing with environmental or consumer protection, scientists and students conduct many research projects related to, inter alia, much more. How to use secondary data for analysis and how to prepare, conduct, analyze and interpret the results of primary research in that area are discussed in detail in the next chapter of this section. The concept of SD also refers to the basic functions of human resource management (HRM)—recruitment, motivation, evaluation and control. They should take into account SD not only for the efficiency of the organization and long-term economic benefits, but also for ethical reasons. Thanks to the SHRM, the awareness and behavior of the entire organization can strongly express sustainable goals in the planning and implementation of the overall corporate strategy. The growing importance of the idea of ​​SD and the concept of CSR also resulted in the need for accounting and finance to develop solutions enabling the provision of information on the methods and results of implementing these concepts in entities operating on the market. This part of the book also examines manufacturing activities in the context of sustainability. As a result, many problems arise: waste of resources, mismanagement, excessive energy consumption, environmental pollution, use of human potential, etc. The chapter presents such concepts as: zero-waste, lean-manufacturing, six-sigma, circular production, design and recycling products in the life cycle as well as ecological and environmentally friendly production. The next two parts of the e-book contain examples of companies from Central and Eastern Europe that used SD goals in their strategies, questions and tasks for readers.
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