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K, Abha. "Human - Nature Relationship in Willa Cather’s O Pioneers!" Contemporary Social Sciences 27, no. 2 (July 1, 2018): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29070/27/57472.

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Maria Antonietta Sbordone, Maria Antonietta, and Barbara Barbara Pizzicato. "and nature, a complex relationship." Convergences - Journal of Research and Arts Education 13, no. 26 (November 30, 2020): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.53681/c1514225187514391s.26.35.

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Over the course of its history, design has never lost sight of nature as a term of comparison, sometimes taking from it, sometimes moving away from it. To investigate the complex relationship between the two terms, design and nature, we cannot ignore the evolution of man and how it has been profoundly influenced by technological innovation, which is the most evident result of science. Tracing an evolutionary line of design thinking, a double trajectory can be registered: on the one hand the tension towards progress and the myth of the machine, on the other hand the idea of a harmonious co-evolution with nature and the need to be reconnected with it. Besides, it is progress that allows mankind to thoroughly investigate natural mechanisms and make them their own. Contemporary design, autonomous but at the same time increasingly interdisciplinary, has got blurred boundaries which intersect with the most advanced fields of biological sciences. This evolution has opened up a whole new field of investigation that multiplies the opportunities of innovation, especially from a sustainability-oriented point of view. Today the dramatic breaking of the balance between man and nature has turned into the concept of permanent emergency, which is now matter of greatest interest for design, a design that attempts to react, mend, adapt to change in an authentically resilient way.
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Wehigaldeniya, WGDS, and UDI Maduwanthi. "The Relationship between Non-Natural Sounds and Visitors? Nature Appreciation Needs in an Urban Park." International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research 6, no. 2 (February 27, 2018): 36–39. https://doi.org/10.70729/ijser172318.

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Coyle, Thomas R. "The Human Relationship with Nature: Development and Culture:The Human Relationship with Nature: Development and Culture." Culture Agriculture 23, no. 1 (March 2001): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/cag.2001.23.1.32.

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Lengieza, Michael L., Rosemary Aviste, and Miles Richardson. "The Human–Nature Relationship as a Tangible Target for Pro-Environmental Behaviour—Guidance from Interpersonal Relationships." Sustainability 15, no. 16 (August 9, 2023): 12175. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151612175.

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Major environmental institutions around the globe are realising that the failing human–nature relationship is a root cause of environmental issues. Despite this shift in thinking, there is more work to be done to highlight the human–nature relationship as a tangible target for pro-environmental behaviour. This review argues for the importance of targeting human–nature relationships. It emphasises that nature connectedness, with its robust links to pro-environmental behaviour, is a useful operationalisation of such relationships. Following a review of recent references to the human–nature relationship in policy documents, this paper draws on theories of interpersonal relationships to illustrate how they can inform efforts to repair the human–nature relationship. Parallels between nature connectedness research and research on interpersonal relationships are highlighted. The potential for new routes to a closer human–nature relationship—including a more meaningful (e.g., intimate) engagement with nature, a cultural shift in support for human–nature relationships, fostering trust in nature and recognising reciprocity with nature—are noted. This review concludes that the human–nature relationship can be seen as an extension of interpersonal relationships, provides a tangible pathway to a sustainable future, and suggests that such explicit relationship-focused thinking can guide both policy and research.
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Byung-Doo Choi. "Neoliberalization of Nature: (1) Relationship between Nature and Capital Accumulation." MARXISM 21 6, no. 1 (February 2009): 10–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26587/marx.6.1.200902.001.

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Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. "EVOLVING NATURE OF PAK-SAUDI RELATIONSHIP." Margalla Papers 25, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.25.1.51.

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Pak–Saudi relations are exclusive, cordial, and strategic. The elementary features of this exceptional relationship are strong religious affinity, bilateral resolve, assured support, and pragmatism. This resilient and all-weather relationship started much before the Kingdom became oil-rich. Since the beginning of the 1950s, Pak-Saudi relations have been witnessing an upward trajectory in all diplomatic fields, including political, economic, social, and strategic cooperation. While attaining dynamism in their bilateral relationship, both countries urge more exclusivity, steadiness, and perpetuity in their relations as reinforcing factors. The role of national institutions of both countries has been commendable in evolving and consolidating their traditional bondage. This paper, therefore, underlines the need that despite changes in the regional and global geopolitical situations, both countries must extend unwavering support to each other on the issues of their national interests, regional security, and sustainable development. Bibliography Entry Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. 2021. "Evolving Nature of Pak-Saudi Relationship." Margalla Papers 25 (1): 59-69.
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Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. "EVOLVING NATURE OF PAK-SAUDI RELATIONSHIP." Margalla Papers 25, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.25.1.51.

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Pak–Saudi relations are exclusive, cordial, and strategic. The elementary features of this exceptional relationship are strong religious affinity, bilateral resolve, assured support, and pragmatism. This resilient and all-weather relationship started much before the Kingdom became oil-rich. Since the beginning of the 1950s, Pak-Saudi relations have been witnessing an upward trajectory in all diplomatic fields, including political, economic, social, and strategic cooperation. While attaining dynamism in their bilateral relationship, both countries urge more exclusivity, steadiness, and perpetuity in their relations as reinforcing factors. The role of national institutions of both countries has been commendable in evolving and consolidating their traditional bondage. This paper, therefore, underlines the need that despite changes in the regional and global geopolitical situations, both countries must extend unwavering support to each other on the issues of their national interests, regional security, and sustainable development. Bibliography Entry Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. 2021. "Evolving Nature of Pak-Saudi Relationship." Margalla Papers 25 (1): 59-69.
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Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. "EVOLVING NATURE OF PAK-SAUDI RELATIONSHIP." Margalla Papers 25, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.25.1.51.

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Pak–Saudi relations are exclusive, cordial, and strategic. The elementary features of this exceptional relationship are strong religious affinity, bilateral resolve, assured support, and pragmatism. This resilient and all-weather relationship started much before the Kingdom became oil-rich. Since the beginning of the 1950s, Pak-Saudi relations have been witnessing an upward trajectory in all diplomatic fields, including political, economic, social, and strategic cooperation. While attaining dynamism in their bilateral relationship, both countries urge more exclusivity, steadiness, and perpetuity in their relations as reinforcing factors. The role of national institutions of both countries has been commendable in evolving and consolidating their traditional bondage. This paper, therefore, underlines the need that despite changes in the regional and global geopolitical situations, both countries must extend unwavering support to each other on the issues of their national interests, regional security, and sustainable development. Bibliography Entry Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. 2021. "Evolving Nature of Pak-Saudi Relationship." Margalla Papers 25 (1): 59-69.
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Perschel, Robert T. "Pioneering a New Human/Nature Relationship." Journal of Forestry 89, no. 4 (April 1, 1991): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/89.4.18.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Relationship the Nature"

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Lindahl, Mikael. "The Human-Nature Relationship and the Nature Documentary." Thesis, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kkh:diva-207.

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Farber, Jeffrey W. "Natural interactions : a commentary on our relationship with nature." Virtual Press, 2008. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1391229.

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The objective of this creative project is to develop a series of paintings in oil on canvas that focus on the issue of mankind's crumbling relationship with the natural world. The paintings will be produced through a process that begins with an intuitive abstract approach and will later develop layered representational imagery. My technique of painting involves initially choosing and mixing colors without regard to the finished painting, allowing the subconscious to determine the direction that the painting will take. Upon completion of the under painting, I begin creating stencils and layering imagery that provoke thought concerning nature and our place in it. This collection of paintings is representative of the process I have developed through a wide variety of influences, and is a means of communicating my concern for the ever dwindling natural environment and our connection to it.
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Shaw, Sylvie. "Wild at heart : creating relationship with nature." Monash University, School of Political and Social Inquiry, 2001. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/7963.

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Beelman, Amanda M. "Healthy Habitats: The Role of Architecture in the Human Relationship with Nature." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2005. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=ucin1116350931.

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Leggett, Andrew S. "Good natured : a discussion of the relationship between human nature and the good life." Thesis, University of Reading, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.339974.

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Armengol, Rodríguez Gabriela Susana. ""They don't come alone. They are afraid": Immigrant Integration and Nature Use in Örebro City." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-75487.

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In a world with increasing cultural diversity, it is necessary to understand the different environmental mindsets and natural encounters created by local governments. As the population transforms, integration endeavors are susceptible to be influenced by biased perceptions of immigrants thereby affecting people’s relationship with nature in the city. Örebro is a city in Sweden that has a high focus on environmental management. It is for this reason that elite interviews of local public officials and the analysis of environmental documents have been conducted to investigate this phenomenon. Currently, the framings found portray immigrants as uneducated, fearful, vulnerable, and their use of nature is often described as ‘deviant’. Swedes, on the other hand, are framed as educated, confident, and comfortable in their experience of the city and its nature. The interviews and documents show that the city has ambitious environmental goals in which the Municipality attempts to reduce social differences. However, it continues to develop plans based on erroneous perceptions of both Immigrants and Swedes leading to a possible increase in the power gap between these groups. Additionally, it leads the Municipality to work on the basis of an unsubstantial amalgamation of immigrant groups rather than considering the differences within these.
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Sumner, Brock W. "Strengthening Couple's Relationships with Nature Recreation." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2020. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/9141.

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Nature has been shown to be beneficial for numerous individual outcomes and this article investigates the link between of individual's nature recreation and couples' relationship satisfaction. First, we outline the theoretical underpinnings of nature recreation and couples' relationship satisfaction. Then we examine the following hypotheses: (1) nature recreation has a positive direct effect on relationship satisfaction, (2) there is a positive indirect effect of nature recreation on relationship satisfaction through the environmental effects, and (3) the relationship between nature recreation and relationship satisfaction will be moderated by the recreational factors. These were examined using data obtained from a cross sectional MTurk survey from a diverse group of 520 participants. Structural Equation Modeling was used to analyze the hypotheses. The results showed that the hypotheses 2 and 3 were non-significant but that the indirect effect was significant. These findings were explored, possible explanations for these findings discussed, and future implications were outlined.
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Malm, Jimmie, and Enrique Guy. "The impact of simulations on Business Relationships : How the utilization of simulations affects the nature of a business relationship." Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-771.

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Decision making with the help of graphs has been applied for a long time. Previous to the introduction of computerized solutions, graphs and complementary pictures were hand drawn. With the introduction of computers came the colored and dynamic “animations” called simulations which are used today. The focal company of this study, Ångpanneföreningen AB, has during an extensive period of time constructed simulations of complex systems which they have used in order to satisfy specific needs of their customers in different areas. Depending on the complexity of the product and the needs it is ought to fulfill, the exchange of it will have a direct impact on the interactions carried out between the buying and selling parties in various ways. A question that this thesis looked to answer was how the utilization of simulations affects Ångpanneföreningen AB’s relationship with its customers. The purpose of this study is to describe how the use of a simulation program may affect the relation between two parties in a business relationship. A case study approach based on focused and semi-structural interviews has been used for this study.The effects of the use of simulations on a business relationship, in terms of benefits perceived, depend on the purpose set for the software. This meaning that it depends on whether the results and benefits are of such kind that they are possible to measure. However, if measurable, then the awareness of perceived benefits contributes to a stronger relationship since trust is likely to follow from met expectations. The simulation software offered by ÅF has the characteristics of both a product and a service with a highly technological nature. When dealing with simulations holding such attributes, a high level of exchanges is likely to be involved. Furthermore, interdependencies between two parties in a business relationship tend to develop as both the exchanges due to, and the complexities of, the simulation are of a high level, meaning that exchanges are needed in both directions.

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Carroll, Rachel Art College of Fine Arts UNSW. "What kind of relationship with nature does art provide?" Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Art, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43308.

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The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a relationship with nature via art and science, where the history and contemporary application of scientific illustration in art is explored; while the second explores past and present connections with nature via art and the landscape, particularly the panoramic tradition. Historically these relationships have predominately been about dominating nature, mans dominion over the land. Science was seen as the only authority, while our relationships with the land in art, positioned the viewer at a commanding distance above and over the land, as seen in the post colonial panoramic tradition. In contrast, -The Coorong Series- explores a lived history with nature rather than the historical role of dominance. -The Coorong Series" explores a relationship of knowledge, understanding, and the experience of nature; through two parts. The first combines art and science in -The Coorong Specimen Series', to explore the facts and knowledge that science has provided about certain plants, birds and marine life from the Coorong. Inspiration has been derived from 19thC scientific illustrations and the lyrical prints of the Coorong by Australian Artist John Olsen. Part two explores the immersive experience of the iconic landscape in ???The Coorong Landscape Series" providing a relationship that seeks to understand the functionality of the location and to celebrate the unique beauty of this diverse region. Inspiration has been gained from the landscapes by l8th and 19th C artists John Constable and Claude Monet, along with landscapes by contemporary artists, John Walker and Mandy Martin. Through aesthetic notions such as scientific illustration, panoramic landscape, immersive scale, the collection of work, an expressionistic use of paint, and labeling of each piece like a museum display. -The Coorong landscape series" provides an exploration of a region that immerses the viewer in an experience of the location. The series portrays a relationship with nature through art that educates the viewer about The Coorong region. Connections are made between the land, birds, plants, fish, and human interaction; which results in an ecological consideration of the Coorong. Ultimately it is the educational experience that art provides allowing the viewer to explore a plethora of relationships within nature, and to explore how these relationships have changed or continue to exist within this era.
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Sweeney, David. "The Lake Ontario Greenway and nature, reflections on relationship." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape4/PQDD_0020/MQ56208.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Relationship the Nature"

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Erland, Mårald, and Kungl Skytteanska samfundet, eds. Nature improved?: Interdisciplinary essays on humanity's relationship with nature. Umeå: Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet, 1999.

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Newman, Rochelle. The golden relationship: Art, math & nature. 2nd ed. Bradford, Ma: Pythagorean Press, 1992.

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Newman, Rochelle. The golden relationship: Art, math & nature. 2nd ed. Bradford, Mass: Pythagorean Press, 1992.

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Boles, Martha. The golden relationship: Art, math & nature. Bradford, Mass: Pythagorean Press, 1990.

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Mallia, Pierre. The Nature of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4939-9.

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Alaszkiewicz, Richard K. Television and the Olympics: Nature of the relationship. Calgary: [s.n.], 1986.

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Kast, Verena. The nature of loving: Patterns of human relationship. Wilmette, Ill: Chiron Publications, 1986.

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Storbacka, Kaj. Nature of customer relationship profitability: Analysis of relationships and customer bases in retail banking. Helsinki: Swedish School of Economics and Business Adminstration, 1995.

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Peruma, Joseph. The motherly earth: An ecological ethics of human-nature relationship. Bangalore: Claretian Publications, 2002.

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Swanson, John L. Communing with nature: A guidebook for enhancing your relationship with the living earth. Corvallis, OR: Illahee Press, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Relationship the Nature"

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Kessler, Neil H. "Human-Nature Relationship Model." In Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships, 91–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99274-7_4.

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Jordan, W. R., and G. M. Lubick. "Realization V: The Relationship." In Making Nature Whole, 177–99. Washington, DC: Island Press/Center for Resource Economics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-042-2_10.

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Lockton, Deborah J. "The Nature of the Relationship." In Employment Law, 15–21. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15002-1_2.

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Lockton, Deborah J. "The Nature of the Relationship." In Employment Law, 23–35. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-08551-1_2.

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Larimore, Rachel A., and Claire H. Warden. "Relationship builder." In Reimagining the Role of Teachers in Nature-based Learning, 68–77. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003374053-7.

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O’Hara, Hunter. "The Nature of the Transcendent Relationship." In Transcendent Teacher Learner Relationships, 1–18. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-109-0_1.

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Henderson, Nicki, and Hilary Smith. "The changing nature of relationships." In Relationship-Based Pedagogy in Primary Schools, 126–52. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003120537-7.

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Hassan, Shakir ul. "Man-Nature Relationship in South Asia." In Energy Economics and the Environment: Conservation, Preservation and Sustainability, 211–31. B1/I-1 Mohan Cooperative Industrial Area, Mathura Road New Delhi 110 044: SAGE Publications Pvt Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9789353883102.n11.

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Gilbert, Michael R. "The Follower-Discipler Relationship." In The Nature of Biblical Followership, Volume 1, 121–48. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37085-4_7.

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Fabjański, Marcin. "Contemporary Issues with the Human–Nature Relationship." In Embodied Nature and Health, 9–36. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003125891-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Relationship the Nature"

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Jankova, Liga, and Andrejs Lazdins. "CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN LATVIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024, 451–60. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s21.58.

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Understanding the nature and role of customer relationship management (hereinafter CRM) is an important prerequisite for business success. A customer requires the company to adhere to certain quality standards as well as affects the performance and management of the company. Customer relationships could be managed and developed to attract new customers and increase business profitability and customer loyalty. The customer is the most valuable asset of a company that helps to achieve goals set by the company. In Latvia, the need to view customer relationships as important in business management is understood only in some industries and by the segment of large companies, and problems with customer relationship management in companies have not been sufficiently researched. Digital transformation, personalized customer experiences, the use of mobile devices, the ability to integrate various management systems into a company, artificial intelligence and analytical tools shape trends in customer relationship management. The new trends and challenges increase the role of customer relationships in business process management in almost every industry and any company. Research methods. The research employed the monographic method, logical construction as well as analysis and synthesis. Research period. The data were analysed for the period from 2018 to 2022. The research analysed the division of customers into classes and average purchases for the period 2019-2021. The sources of information used: specialist economic literature, research documents and scientific conference papers, internal company data on economic activity and data from a customer database. In Latvia, there is no unified accounting for and no information about companies that have developed and implemented CRM in their operations; therefore, the research summarized the legal framework for customer relationship management in Latvia and analysed the experience of a company in managing customer relationships.
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Kerlow, Isaac. "Sudden Nature: The Uneasy Relationship between Man and Nature." In 2011 Second International Conference on Culture and Computing (Culture Computing). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/culture-computing.2011.40.

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Haupt, P. "Architecture vs. nature: a reinvented relationship." In ECO-ARCHITECTURE 2014. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/arc140041.

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Galushko, I. G., A. V. Galushko, and E. R. Kovaleva E R. "The relationship of the child and nature." In Научные тенденции: Педагогика и психология. ЦНК МОАН, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-04-08-2018-05.

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Sun, C. Y. "The relationship between green roofs and the thermal environment in Taipei city." In DESIGN AND NATURE 2010. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/dn100081.

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Kunchamboo, Vimala, Christina K. C. Lee, and Jan Brace Govan. "NATURE AS EXTENDED-SELF: SACRED NATURE RELATIONSHIP AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR." In Bridging Asia and the World: Global Platform for Interface between Marketing and Management. Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15444/gmc2016.05.03.04.

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Davydova, O. V., and D. V. Zuzemil. "Model of the relationship of nature, man and architecture." In ТЕНДЕНЦИИ РАЗВИТИЯ НАУКИ И ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ. НИЦ «Л-Журнал», 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/lj-12-2018-114.

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Sherard, Maximilian. "“It Is Too Perfect for Nature”: Exploring Discussions About the Relationship Between Nature and Mathematics." In 2024 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2109955.

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Silva, Jose, Tiago Navarro Marques, and Ema Silva. "Stories in a shoe box - Entangled narratives of Nature." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003407.

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The present climate challenges require the development of different tactics and some outside the realm of pure rationalisation, strategies that focus on emotional and romantic relationships with the space of Nature. The investigation follows a descriptive case methodology. The narratives developed by Hans Christian Andersen were the starting point for the project developed in Learning Settings at the University of Évora in the Course of Technologies of Vector Drawing, curricular year of 2022/23. This project starts from the assumption presented by (Supriya, 2020). According to the author, the stories of Hans Christian Anderson build a romantic relationship with Nature being fundamental for a relationship of protection by the human agent. The students involved in the current project chose one of the stories of Hans Christian Anderson, followed by the development of a scenic representation in Tunnel book for the story in an area of 15x30x15. The compositions of the various students later formed a wall of stories. When the students presented the project, the authors conducted a thematic analysis of the project descriptions to assess how students interpreted the stories and whether a romantic relationship with Nature was perceptible.
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Mu, Huaiqin, and Zhen Zhang. "How Artificial Intelligence Changes the Relationship Between Man and Nature." In 2021 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwcmc51323.2021.9498824.

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Reports on the topic "Relationship the Nature"

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Frick, Karin, and Johannes C. Bauer. The Age of Biology – How the relationship between humans, nature and technology is changing. Gdi-verlag, Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, June 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59986/qknr9949.

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Hassell, James M., Salome A. Bukachi, Dishon M. Muloi, Emi Takahashi, and Lydia Franklinos. The Natural Environment and Health in Africa. World Wildlife Fund and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/10088/111281.

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Much of recent human development has come at the expense of Nature - undermining ecosystems, fragmenting habitats, reducing biodiversity, and increasing our exposure and vulnerability to emerging diseases. For example, as we push deeper into tropical forests, and convert more land to agriculture and human settlements, the rate at which people encounter new pathogens that may trigger the next public health, social and economic crisis, is likely to increase. Expanding and strengthening our understanding of the links between nature and human health is especially important in Africa, where nature brings economic prosperity and wellbeing to more than a billion people. Pandemics such as COVID are just one of a growing number of health challenges that humanity is facing as a result of our one-sided and frequently destructive relationship with nature. This report aims to inform professionals and decision-makers on how health outcomes emerge from human interactions with the natural world and identify how efforts to preserve the natural environment and sustainably manage natural resources could have an impact on human and animal health. While the report focuses on the African continent, it will also be of relevance to other areas of the world facing similar environmental pressures.
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Boyd, John-Paul. Polyamory in Canada: Research on an Emerging Family Structure. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.61959/sxof3911e.

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The Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family began a study of perceptions of polyamory in Canada in June 2016. The project is only midway through its course, but the data collected so far have important implications for law and policy in the coming decades, as the meaning of family continues to evolve. The term polyamory is a mash-up of the Greek word for much or many and the Latin word for love. As these roots suggest, people who are polyamorous are, or prefer to be, involved in more than one intimate relationship at a time. Some polyamorists are involved in stable, long-term, loving relationships involving two or more other people. Others are simultaneously engaged in a number of relationships of varying degrees of permanence and commitment. Still others are involved in a web of concurrent relationships ranging from short-term relationships that are purely sexual in nature to more enduring relationships characterized by deep emotional attachments. Polyamory The practice or condition of participating in more than one intimate relationship at a time. It is usually not related to religion and it is unrelated to marriage. Polygamy The practice or condition of having more than one spouse, typically a wife, at one time, usually for religious reasons.
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Garcia Arriola, Alfonso. An Examination of the Relationship Between Professional Development Providers' Epistemological and Nature of Science Beliefs and their Professional Development Programs. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5520.

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Corrigan, D., T. G. MacHattie, and J. Chakungal. The nature of the Wathaman Batholith and its relationship to the Archean Peter Lake Domain along the Reindeer Lake transect, Saskatchewan. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211157.

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Scanlan, E. J., M. Leybourne, D. Layton-Matthews, A. Voinot, and N. van Wagoner. Alkaline magmatism in the Selwyn Basin, Yukon: relationship to SEDEX mineralization. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328994.

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Several sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX) deposits have alkaline magmatism that is temporally and spatially associated to mineralization. This report outlines interim data from a study of potential linkages between magmatism and SEDEX mineralization in the Selwyn Basin, Yukon. This region is an ideal study site due to the close spatial and temporal relationships between SEDEX deposits and magmatism, particularly in the MacMillan Pass, where volcanic rocks have been drilled with mineralization at the Boundary deposit. Alkaline volcanic samples were analysed from the Anvil District, MacMillan Pass, Keno-Mayo and the Misty Creek Embayment in the Selwyn Basin to characterise volcanism and examine the relationship to mineralization. Textural and field relationships indicate a volatile-rich explosive eruptive volcanic system in the MacMillan Pass region in comparison to the Anvil District, which is typically effusive in nature. High proportions of calcite and ankerite in comparison to other minerals are present in the MacMillan system. Cathodoluminescence imaging reveals zoning and carbonate that displays different luminescent colours within the same sample, likely indicating multiple generations of carbonate precipitation. Barium contents are enriched in volcanic rocks throughout the Selwyn Basin, which is predominately hosted by hyalophane with rare barite and barytocalcite. Thallium is positively correlated with Ba, Rb, Cs, Mo, As, Sb and the calcite-chlorite-pyrite index and is negatively correlated with Cu. Anvil District samples display a trend towards depleted mid-ocean ridge mantle on a plot of Ce/Tl versus Th/Rb. Hydrothermal alteration has likely led to the removal of Tl from volcanic rocks in the region. Ongoing research involves: i) the analysis of Sr, Nd, Pb and Tl isotopes of volcanic samples; ii) differentiating magmatic from hydrothermal carbonate using O, C and Sr isotopes; iii) examining sources of Ba in the Selwyn Basin; iv) and constraining age relationships through U-Th-Pb geochronology.
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Equihua, M., and O. Perez-Maqueo. Mathematical Modeling and Conservation. American Museum of Natural History, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0154.

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Formal models are indispensable tools in natural resource management and in conservation biology. Explicit modeling can be a helpful tool for studying these systems, communicating across disciplines, and integrating varying viewpoints of numerous stakeholders. This module demonstrates how to explicitly construct models as alternative representations to help interpret and understand nature. Through a synthesis and two exercises, it describes the general context of scientific modeling (i.e., use and types of models), and allows students to practice building a model by evaluating the relationship between rabbit and fox population dynamics - from stating the problem, constructing a dynamic hypothesis, and formulating and testing the model.
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Nguyen, Yen D. H., Andrea Insch, and Damien Mather. Exploring Students’ Lived Experiences and Wellbeing at a New Zealand University: Perspectives of International Exchange Students. Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30688/janzssa.2023-1-01.

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This study provides additional insights into the lived experiences of international exchange students in New Zealand. It contributes to the literature on international higher education by proposing an expanded framework of the relationship between students’ lived experiences and wellbeing. The findings make an essential contribution to students’ wellbeing in international higher education by generating a thematic framework that describes how positive and negative experiences enhance international exchange students’ wellbeing. The negative and positive experiences in the framework comprise five sub-themes: “Psychological adjustment”, “Local differences”, “Being with nature”, “Interpersonal relationships”, and “Experiencing new”. Findings from the research highlight that university policymakers and managers of international student support services should conceive an exchange program as a psychological process to enhance international exchange students’ wellbeing, rather than a strictly functional process to achieve educational outcomes.
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Subramanian, Suneetha M., and Maiko Nishi. Nature as Culture: Conceptualizing What It Implies and Potential Ways to Capture the Paradigm in Scenario Building Exercises. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53326/ivbp2438.

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The recent Values Assessment conducted by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) highlights the impact of different worldviews on people's relationship with nature. This paper summarizes the findings from a literature review that examined nature-culture interconnections and how they play out in outcomes related to conservation and human well-being. It seeks to highlight the various ways in which Nature as Culture is conceptualized and further, generalized. It also aims to identify a short set of promising indicators that could be used for scenario modelling for nature futures work and identify potential areas of research to explore further in this field to ensure that the concept is more robustly embedded in plans to operationalize policy goals on sustainability, including biodiversity conservation. The paper emphasizes the need for further research in this area, calling for methods that incorporate a diverse range of resources across ecosystems, species types and national borders. It highlights ground-truthing and primary data collection as essential components in understanding intrinsic, instrumental and relational values for fostering sustainable practices.
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Yépez, Ariel, Luis San Vicente Portes, and Santiago Guerrero. Productivity and Energy Intensity in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003219.

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Within an industrial setting, what would ones conjecture be about the relation between Energy Intensity (EI) and productivity? Could higher Energy use be associated to more capital intensive processes, and thus higher output (per worker)? Or Ceteris paribus, are productivity indicators inversely associated with energy intensity? So that more productive firms or industries tend also to be more energy efficient. The nature of this question is multifold as there are historical, geographical, institutional, developmental, and policy variables that jointly affect industrial development as well as a nations energy supply. This study seeks to assess the relationship between these variables in the industrial sector of four Latin American countries. Under alternative measures of productivity, namely, average labor productivity and total factor productivity (TFP), we find a statistically negative relationship between productivity and Energy intensity.
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