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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Regional development analysis"

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Svatošová, L. « Methodological starting points of regional development analyses ». Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 51, No. 2 (20 février 2012) : 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5078-agricecon.

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When assessing regional development, it is necessary to assess and analyze many indicators describing the regions as to the natural and geographical conditions, economic situation, human potential, social levels, environment and others. The data analyzed represent a multidimensional statistical population, where many variables are observed and relationships among these variables exist or may exist. The paper deals with the possibilities of the multivariate statistical data analysis application. 
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Leven, Charles L. « REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS AND POLICY* ». Journal of Regional Science 25, no 4 (novembre 1985) : 569–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9787.1985.tb00323.x.

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FEMBA, Serge Decroly. « Exploratory Analysis of Regional Disparities in Human Development in Cameroon ». JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES 05, no 10 (22 octobre 2022) : 3002–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v5-i10-21.

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The objective of this paper is to analyze the link between geographic location and the level of human development in Cameroon. To achieve that objective, we use Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis (ESDA) techniques on regional human development indices (HDI) in Cameroon from 2001 to 2014. The Moran test confirms the presence of a positive and significant global spatial autocorrelation of the regional human development indices. Thus, the values of the regional human development index in Cameroon are not randomly distributed. There is thus spatial clustering of regions with similar HDI levels. The spatial dependence of the regional HDI in Cameroon suggests cooperation and synergy of action by the regions within the framework of their competences resulting from decentralization, in order to take advantage of the spatial diffusion effects of human development. The Cameroonian government could pursue geo-targeting policies in the implementation of development programs, focusing on regions where spatial externalities would have a greater impact.
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Hrabánková, M., L. Svatošová et I. Boháčková. « Monitoring of regional development dynamics with use of process analysis ». Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 51, No. 3 (20 février 2012) : 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5083-agricecon.

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From the present course of solution of the project “Creation of diagnostic methods set for monitoring efficiency of support from the EU funds” knowledge, it resulted that the regional development potential, if you like the potential of regional development, is necessary to be perceived as a dynamic social-economic category, on which many influencing factors have an effect and is which in the region connected with space, in which many quantitative and qualitative processes take place. In the solved project, it is dealt with a complex conception of all factors influencing natural potential and processes connected with it, demographic, economic and social potential, and processes which work upon the change of this potential. On the base of the hitherto selected criteria, it has been possible to compare the social-economic development and economic efficiency of particular districts, resp. regions, and their following aggregation in the frame of regions of cohesion.
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Gaffikin, Frank, et Mike Morrissey. « Regional Development ». Local Economy : The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 16, no 1 (février 2001) : 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/026909401300050812.

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This article addresses regional development in a con tested society, examining the extent to which the main region al strategies in Northern Ireland form an integrated approach to resolving not only the structural weaknesses in the economy, but also the outcomes of the socio-spatial segregation attendant upon the ethno-nationalist conflict. From this analysis, it proposes a model of regional development that transcends the traditional ‘auction’ approach, whereby sub-regions view themselves as rivals in bids for development opportunities. The argument is advanced that the twinning of the processes of regeneration and reconciliation is essential to long-term progress.
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Reddy, Dr B. Sudhakar. « Regional Variations in Agricultural Development of Andhra Pradeshsh – A Factor Analysis ». Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no 12 (1 octobre 2011) : 143–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/dec2013/40.

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Kizil’, Elena V. « ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT TRENDS ». Scholarly Notes of Komsomolsk-na-Amure State Technical University, no 2 (2021) : 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.17084/20764359_2021_50_93.

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Isard, Walter, et Thomas Vietorisz. « INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ». Papers in Regional Science 1, no 1 (14 janvier 2005) : 227–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1435-5597.1955.tb01431.x.

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Коваленко, Леонид Валерьевич, et Андрей Валерьевич Тахтарев. « Analysis of Regional Transport Development Programs ». ЖУРНАЛ ПРАВОВЫХ И ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, no 4 (15 décembre 2020) : 218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.26163/gief.2020.43.20.032.

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В статье уточнена роль транспорта в социально-экономическом развитии региона. Определены основные региональные факторы повышения эффективности транспортной системы. Приведены некоторые результаты сравнительного анализа опыта стратегического планирования развития транспорта в разных регионах РФ. Предложена схема разработки стратегии развития транспорта в регионе. Определены ключевые факторы, обеспечивающие необходимое качество разработки стратегии развития регионального транспорта, и факторы, обеспечивающие результативность реализации стратегии. Выявлены основные резервы совершенствования процесса стратегического планирования по отношению к развитию транспорта в регионе. We clarify the role of transport in regional socio-economic development. The key regional factors for improving the efficiency of the transport system are identified. Certain results of comparative analysis of strategic planning of transport development in various regions of the Russian Federation are presented. We introduce a scheme of regional transport development strategy, the key factors ensuring necessary quality of regional transport development strategy and factors contributing to effective strategy implementation are identified. We distinguish the main reserves for improving the strategic planning concerning regional transport development.
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Ābeltiņa, Anna, Rosita Zvirgzdiņa et Juris Ozols. « Endogenous factors in Latvian regional development ». Problems and Perspectives in Management 14, no 3 (29 juillet 2016) : 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.14(3).2016.02.

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The aim of this paper is to explore what endogenous factors dominate in the regional development of Latvia. To achieve the aim, the following tasks were established: to examine the theoretical background of regional development; to analyze the endogenous factors of regional development in Latvia; to evaluate the significance of the endogenous development factors of regions by using expert evaluation method. The following research methodology was used: literature review, graphical method, expert evaluation method and logically constructive approach – for data evaluation and result analysis; synthesis method – to combine the elements in a unified system; social research methods – to obtain the primary information and to carry out its verification. For expert evaluation data processing the statistical and data analysis methods were used, including the data parametric grouping and correlation calculations, and the average calculations of the factors corresponding to each group. The analysis of the statistical data and the independent expert evaluation results allow concluding that the most important factors influencing regional development are the government decisions and the existing infrastructure, as well as the influence of migration, the distance from the centre and the availability of investment. These findings on regional development apply particularly to a small country where geographically and historically has formed a single highly-developed economic and political centre – the capital, and where does not exist a secondary centre. The research findings confirm the thesis that the endogenous development factors are the primary in the regional development
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Thèses sur le sujet "Regional development analysis"

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Gazzah, Faten. « Entrepreneurship and regional development : spatial analysis ». Thesis, Normandie, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NORMC025.

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Cette thèse se propose de mettre en perspective l’impact de l’environnement entrepreneurial, afin d'expliquer les raisons de la variation spatiale du niveau de développement régional pour les régions de l’Union Européenne et celles des régions tunisiennes. Cette inégalité régionale s’accompagne par une non-stationnarité spatiale des relations modalisées dans l’espace, ce qui implique que certaines variables peuvent avoir un effet positif dans quelques régions, alors que des effets négatifs sont observables dans d’autres régions. Pour aborder la question des inégalités régionales liées à une contribution entrepreneuriale dans un contexte spatiale, trois chapitres, sous forme d’articles, ont été développés. Le premier chapitre étudie l’hétérogénéité spatiale de l’impact de l’environnement entrepreneurial sur le développement des régions de l’Union Européenne. Le deuxième s’intéresse à la description des répartitions spatiales globales et locales de l’indice de développement régional en Tunisie, ainsi qu'à l’impact de la variation de l’effet de la micro-entreprise sur l’indice de développement des régions (délégations) tunisiennes. Le dernier chapitre explique les facteurs favorisant un environnement entrepreneurial adéquat pour attirer les micro-entreprises dans les régions (délégations) tunisiennes principalement défavorisées mais qui sont cependant dans une phase de développement.En se basant sur un échantillon composé de 246 régions de l’Union Européenne, les résultats du premier chapitre annoncent que l’environnement entrepreneurial contribue à expliquer les inégalités du développement entre les régions. Ce résultat révèle que promouvoir un entrepreneuriat d’opportunité face à un entrepreneuriat de nécessité dans les régions les moins développées de l’Union Européenne est une obligation, notamment dans les pays de l’Europe Centrale et Orientale. Le deuxième chapitre a pour objectif d’examiner l’effet de la micro-entreprise sur l’indice de développement des 262 régions tunisiennes à l’aide d’une analyse exploratoire des données Géo-référencées. Le résultat obtenu montre, sur la base d’un modèle spatial global, que la présence de la micro-entreprise dans une région impacte positivement le niveau de développement régional de celle-ci et de celles des régions voisines. A contrario, pour un modèle spatial local, nous constatons, d’une part que l'impact de la micro-entreprise s’affaiblit en se rapprochant des régions côtières (développées), et d’autre part que l'impact de la micro-entreprise est plus important dans les régions à faible niveau de développement par rapport à celles dotées d’un développement favorable. Les résultats du troisième chapitre affirment que l’entrepreneuriat par nécessité, un contexte social décourageant, la corruption, la faible fiabilité des structures d'appui et le déséquilibre entre la formation universitaire et l’offre d’emplois qualifiés sur le marché sont les facteurs majeurs freinant la survie de la micro-entreprise dans les régions en retard de développement
This thesis proposes to put into perspective the impact of the entrepreneurial environment, in order to explain the reasons for the spatial variation of the level of regional development for the regions of the European Union and those of the Tunisian regions. This regional inequality is accompanied by non-stationary spatial modalized relationships in space, implying that certain variables can have a positive effect in some regions, while negative effects are observable in other regions. To address the issue of regional inequalities in an entrepreneurial contribution in a context space, three chapters, in the form of articles, have been developed. The first chapter sheds light on the spatial heterogeneity of the impact of the environment on the development of the European Union Regions. The second focuses on the description of spatial distributions global and local index to regional development in Tunisia, as well as the impact of the change in the effect of the micro-enterprise on the index of development of the Tunisian regions (delegations).The last chapter explains the factors fostering an entrepreneurial environment to attract micro-enterprises in the (delegations) Tunisian regions primarily disadvantaged but are in a phase of development .Based on a sample composed of 246 regions of the European Union, the results of the first chapter announced that the entrepreneurial environment helps explain inequalities in development between the regions. This result reveals that promote entrepreneurship of opportunity in the face of the necessity entrepreneurship in the regions the least developed in the European Union is an obligation, particularly in countries of Central Europe and Eastern. The second chapter is aimed to consider the effect of the micro-enterprise on the development index of 262 Tunisian regions using an exploratory analysis of Geo-referenced data. The result shows, on the basis of a global spatial model, that the presence of the micro-enterprise or business in a region impacted positively the level of regional development and those of the neighboring regions. Conversely, for a local spatial model, we see, on the one hand that the impact of micro-enterprise weakens while approaching coastal areas (developed), and on the other hand the impact of the micro-enterprise is more important in the regions with low level of development compared to those with a favorable development. The results of the third chapter claim that entrepreneurship by necessity, a discouraging social context, corruption, low reliability of support structures and the imbalance between the academic training and supply of skilled jobs on the market are the major factors slowing down the survival of the micro-enterprise in under developed regions
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Berger, Thomas. « Regional development and competitiveness : an analysis of indices of regional competitiveness ». Thesis, Cardiff University, 2009. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/55847/.

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There is a growing debate on the theoretical basis, how it could be conceptualised, as well as the utility and meaning of regional competitiveness. This is associated with various attempts to measure regional competitiveness with the help of composite indices for coming-up with league tables. However the measurement of regional performance has run ahead of the academic debate, such indices receive a lot of media attention, and in some cases are even used by policy-makers to support their arguments. It is therefore instructive to look at such indices in more detail to evaluate their utility from a practical standpoint. This is done by working out the theoretical framework for six indices, deconstructing these and analysing the single indicators. Methodologically, issues such as normalization, standardization and the aggregation into a single number are also included. In addition to this, since many authors claim that their indices can function as a proxy for future growth, a statistical analysis of the predictive quality with respect to economic performance has also been carried out. This thesis, therefore, for the first time, sheds light on the utility of regional competitiveness indices and contributes to the discussion of the meaning of benchmarking regional performance based on the regional competitiveness hegemony that can be observed. The findings suggest that indices of regional competitiveness can be of only limited help for policy-decisions besides although they are a source for a wealth of information on certain regional indicators. This is primarily because of the lack of a theoretical basis for measuring regional competitiveness, and secondly because of the poor performance in functioning as a proxy for future economic performance.
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Britzmannová, Kateřina. « Socioekonomický vývoj a rozvojové oblasti Plzeňského kraje ». Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-17239.

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The subjekt of my diploma work is socioeconomic development of region Plzeň, its goals and priorities and areas of development. The work consists of two parts. The subjekt of first part is the characteristic of the region. I'm dealing with the settlement structure, population, economic structure, labour market, transport, tourism , culture and health and social security. The sekond parts is concerning with proposals of developing goals and priorities of the region. I'm comparing apportionable datas with datas for the whole Czech republic. In the SWOT analysis I am summarizing datas that I have found out, In the final part I am suggesting solving problemes, which region has those problemes and wchich region could have them in the future.
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Shah, Anshu. « Effective Regional Development : A State-Wise Analysis of India ». Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1097.

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Regional Development is a potentially powerful approach to help lower the inequality among Indian states. This study uses a robust control model for residuals analysis of infrastructure levels (rate of rural electrification and provision of all-weathered roads) to identify states that are over-performing and under-performing. The results show that a large disparity exists in providing adequate infrastructure among Indian states. While states such as, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are outdoing expectations, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are under-performing. A closer look at state policies adopted after the economic reforms, helped shed light on possible measures that under-performing states could adopt in order to improve standards of infrastructural development. Since infrastructure is closely related to overall economic development, adopting policies that are conducive to investments can help improve per capita income as well as the output of a state.
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Öjehag-Pettersson, Andreas. « Space Craft : Globalization and Governmentality in Regional Development ». Doctoral thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för samhälls- och kulturvetenskap, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-35786.

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This thesis explores two related purposes. First, it theoretically investigates how the broad literature on globalization is nested in debates concerning the nature of concepts such as space and territory. When doing so, it suggests that studies of globalization can be advanced by escaping territorialist understandings where the nation state is reproduced as a natural arena appropriate for studying all aspects of ‘the social’. The theoretical part of the thesis is used as a basis for articulating a framework for empirical studies that rest upon a conceptual grammar fashioned through a combination of so called assemblage thinking and governmentality analysis. This framework is then put to work as the second, empirical, purpose of the thesis is pursued. More precisely this means that the governance of Swedish regional development is analyzed as an assemblage of discourses, practices and subjects where (re)production of globalization occurs. The (re)production of globalization is studied in three interrelated case studies, all based on a corpus of 81 documents pertaining to the governance of Swedish regional development. By paying attention to how power operates in terms of political rationalities, governmental technologies and the production of social actors, the thesis shows how notions of a perpetual and omnipresent global competition marks the assemblage with particularly salient modes of rationale. Specifically, entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity are represented as the primary means for becoming competitive in the age of globalization, and it is shown here how this have inclusionary and exclusionary effects in terms of desired social actors throughout Swedish regions. The thesis then ends with a concluding chapter where the current regimes of regional development are identified as complex forms of neoliberal rule with far reaching effects for democratic principles and practices.
In an age often understood as globalized, questions of space and territory are pushed to the forefront of political rule. This thesis explores how contemporary regimes of governing are not only practices of ‘state craft’, but also ‘space craft’ as power operates in relation to perpetual and encompassing notions of global competition among states, regions and subjects. In the thesis a conceptual grammar based on so called assemblage thinking and governmentality studies is put forward in order to investigate how globalization is articulated as a problem for governing regional development in Sweden. It is shown how this is nested in specific political rationalities and governmental technologies that emerge in attempts to produce competitiveness. By approaching the governance of regional development as an assemblage, a vibrant junction of discourses, practices and subjects, the thesis shows how political analysis can rid it self from notions of methodological nationalism, or in other words, a reification of the nation-state as the most appropriate scale for the study of social relations. When doing so it also highlights how complex forms of neoliberal rule lies at the heart of regional development, posing challenges for democratic principles and practices throughout the world.
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Ahn, Seung B. « Methodology for evaluating transportation-induced regional development ». Diss., This resource online, 1996. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-144948/.

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Roberts, Brian H. « Multi-sector attribute analysis (MSAA) : its application for evaluating the competitiveness and economic development of regions ». Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2002.

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Tanner, Diane Janet. « Environmental impact assessment and its role in regional development planning ». Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25057.

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This study documents strengths and weaknesses inherent in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), as currently practiced at the federal level in Canada. Two case studies are examined—the Beaufort Sea hydrocarbon development and production Environmental Assessment and Review Process (EARP), and the West Coast offshore hydrocarbon exploration EIA (a joint federal/provincial review). By examining current strengths and weaknesses valuable lessons can be learned and utilized in adapting the role of EIA within wider planning processes. The major objective of this study is to determine how the West Coast EIA can contribute to a more considered approach to development planning in the West Coast region. The study reviews relevant literature on planning and EIA to provide information on theoretical relationships between EIA and planning. This provided a basis for evaluating strengths and weaknesses of the Beaufort Sea EARP. The West Coast EIA was compared and contrasted to the Beaufort Sea EARP to determine what lessons had been learned from the latter review. Based on this evaluation, suggestions were made on ways in which the West Coast EIA, principally through the panel's recommendations, could contribute both to improvements in EARP, and to effective planning and management of West Coast offshore hydrocarbon resources. Evaluation of the two case studies revealed that there are both strengths and weaknesses evident in EIA. Major strengths are the comprehensive scope of the reviews, public involvement, and, in the case of the Beaufort Sea EARP, the provision of intervenor funding, and, a unique opportunity to examine government's management capability. Both EIAs are affected by similar external circumstances--the lack of a coordinated policy and planning framework, and outstanding native claims. The Beaufort Sea EARP panel failed to make the most of its opportunity to address the partial policy and planning vacuum. The West Coast EIA panel still has an opportunity to address the partial vacuum within which it is operating. The Beaufort Sea EARP and West Coast EIA both examine preliminary project proposals associated with hydrocarbon activities. However, the Beaufort Sea EARP panel provided little guidance on how such preliminary EIAs should be handled in future, or recommendations on subsequent project specific EIA requirements. The thesis suggests ways in which the West Coast EIA can avoid repeating this deficiency. There is a definite weakness in EARP procedure. As a one-shot approach, EARP focuses on the product (the Environmental Impact Statement) rather than on environmental management as an ongoing, continuous process. Thus, the Beaufort Sea EIA process ended after the panel submitted its Final Report, and it appears that the same will apply for the West Coast. EIA review. Consequently, there is no guarantee that management-oriented monitoring, which should be an integral part of EIA, will be undertaken. This study concludes that if the West Coast EIA is to make a valuable contribution to regional development planning the panel should more fully utilize the information it receives than previous panels have done. Moreover, it must clearly establish and document in its Final Report the major issues and concerns impeding orderly development of the region. How will these concerns interfere with hydrocarbon exploration and other resource uses? How can governments act to resolve these outstanding issues? This requires going beyond merely documenting future data and research requirements to a consideration of the policy, planning and institutional requirements for rational development of West Coast resources. I suggest several major issues deserving of focused attention: lack of a coordinated regional planning framework; project need assessment; jurisdictional dispute; outstanding native claims; future project specific EIA requirements; community involvement in future assessments; monitoring; intervenor funding; and compensation. The panel, of course, may uncover other issues and concerns.
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Li, Hua. « Industrial districts and clusters in China : an analysis of Liushi, Qinghe and Shanghai ». Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.251291.

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Yildirim, Halil. « An analysis of local development : a case study of agriculture-industry interaction in Tokat ». Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.247085.

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Livres sur le sujet "Regional development analysis"

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Nermend, Kesra. Vector Calculus in Regional Development Analysis. Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2179-6.

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Surendra, Singh. Agricultural development in India : A regional analysis. Shillong : Kaushal Publications, 1994.

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Oxford Brookes University. Department of Planning. School of Built Environment., dir. Innovation and regional development : An international comparative analysis. Oxford : Oxford Brookes University, Department of Planning, School of Built Environment, 2003.

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Vector calculus in regional development analysis : Comparative regional analysis using the example of Poland. Berlin : Physica-Verlag, 2009.

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Mark, Goh, Tongzon Jose L. 1951- et Institute of Southeast Asian Studies., dir. Southeast Asian regional port development : A comparative analysis. Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003.

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Chŏnnam Taehakkyo. Chiyŏk Kaebal Yŏnʼguso., dir. The Development impact analysis of Kwangju regional projects. [Korea] : Center for Regional Development, Chonnam National University, 1985.

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The sub-national analysis report. Lusaka : Republic of Zambia, Ministry of National Development Planning, 2019.

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Singh, N. P. Spatio-functional planning : A micro-regional analysis. Hapur : Anusandhan Prakashan, 1989.

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P, Singh N. Spatio-functional planning : A micro-regional analysis. Hapur : Anusandhan Prakashan, 1989.

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Davis, H. C. Regional economic impact analysis and project evaluation. Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 1990.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Regional development analysis"

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Stimson, Robert J., Roger R. Stough et Brian H. Roberts. « Industry Cluster Analysis ». Dans Regional Economic Development, 197–233. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_6.

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Papadaskalopoulos, Athanasios, et Manolis Christofakis. « Transport and Regional Development ». Dans Regional Analysis and Policy, 163–77. Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2086-7_8.

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Stimson, Robert J., Roger R. Stough et Brian H. Roberts. « Multi-Sector Analysis : Assessing Regional Competitiveness and Risk ». Dans Regional Economic Development, 235–74. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_7.

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Stimson, Robert J., Roger R. Stough et Brian H. Roberts. « Decision Support Tools to Inform Regional Economic Development Analysis and Strategy ». Dans Regional Economic Development, 307–39. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_9.

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Nerm, inž Kesra. « Computer-Aided Regional Development Analysis ». Dans Contributions to Economics, 125–55. Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2179-6_6.

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Stratigea, Anastasia, Dimitris Papakonstantinou et Maria Giaoutzi. « ICTs and Tourism Marketing for Regional Development ». Dans Regional Analysis and Policy, 315–33. Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2086-7_16.

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Stimson, Robert J., Roger R. Stough et Brian H. Roberts. « Traditional Tools for Measuring and Evaluating Regional Economic Performance II : Input-Output Analysis ». Dans Regional Economic Development, 119–52. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_4.

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García, David Arturo Romero, Leovardo Mata Mata et José Antonio Núñez Mora. « Herd Behavior Analysis in Crowdfunding Platforms in Mexico ». Dans Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 67–90. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45521-7_5.

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Stimson, Robert J., Roger R. Stough et Brian H. Roberts. « Traditional Tools for Measuring and Evaluating Regional Economic Performance I : Economic Base and Shift-Share Analysis ». Dans Regional Economic Development, 75–117. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04911-2_3.

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Scotti, Davide, et Nicola Volta. « Stochastic frontier analysis ». Dans Air Transport and Regional Development Methodologies, 269–85. 1 Edition. | Boca Raton : Routledge, 2021. : Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429021855-14.

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Khalilova, Tatiana, Lydmila Leontieva, Lekxander Khalilov et Gleb Leontyev. « Innovative development : regional analysis ». Dans International Conference on Trends of Technologies and Innovations in Economic and Social Studies 2017. Paris, France : Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ttiess-17.2017.50.

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Logunova, Natalia A. « System analysis evaluation of regional development ». Dans International Conference «Responsible Research and Innovation. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.07.02.71.

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Veckalne, Regina, et Tatjana Tambovceva. « SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ». Dans 12th International Scientific Conference „Business and Management 2022“. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2022.799.

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Issues of global and regional planning have been on the agenda for many years. The aim of this paper is to explore various approaches to regional development and analyse their relevance to reaching sustainability in the area. Despite the well-known idea of sustainability being dependent on the three pillars: economy, society, and environment, we notice that the social aspect, especially the involvement of the local community in the decision-making process of regional developing planning lacks enough attention. In this research, we emphasize the importance of the bottom-up approach of regional planning. We used bibliometric analysis for detecting the state of the art for regional development planning questions, then we examined the problem of forming a system for ensuring the sustainable development of the region and proposed a program-targeted approach to determine the integral indicators of such development. We also suggested stages of implementation of the strategic plan at the regional level. We concluded that it is important to create national development plans utilizing a regional approach, which involves local projects and programs, which benefit not just the economy and ecological state of the regions, but also the inhabitants of those regions.
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Kutepova, P. S., et P. E. Iakovleva. « Analysis of the application of environmental innovations by oil and gas sector enterprises ». Dans REGIONAL ECONOMY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT. INSTITUTE OF PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL ECONOMICS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/978-5-7310-5861-2-2022-16-1-110-122.

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The introduction of environmental innovations has a positive effect on the state of the environment, but it has barriers: financial, technological. The article presents an analysis of the use of eco-innovations by large companies in the oil and gas sector (PJSC Gazprom-Neft and LLC Lukoil) and assesses the change in the impact of their industrial activities on the region. The case-study method was used to analyze the do-mestic experience of using such technologies in the field of ecology, a comparison of the projected and achieved results of projects was carried out. The conclusion is made about the positive impact of such tech-nologies on the state of the environment of the territory: the state of the air and water basins, the consumption of electric energy. Recommendations have been developed for state bodies on monitoring and control of environmental protection and innovation activities, subsidizing and financing innovation activities.
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Rusetskaya, O. V. « Comparative analysis of the level of socio-economic development of large and largest Russian cities ». Dans REGIONAL ECONOMY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT. INSTITUTE OF PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL ECONOMICS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/978-5-7310-5861-2-2022-16-1-163-173.

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To build the classification and typology of 75 cities with a population of more than 250 thousand people, 6 indicators were used to characterize the level of economic development (employment, industrial production, construction and investment, retail trade turnover, local budget revenues) and 6 indicators characterizing the level of social development (population growth, wages, provision of housing, doctors, hospital beds and outpatient organizations). In order to level out possible annual emissions of individual, primarily economic indicators, the average annual values of the above indicators for the three-year period 2017-2019 are calculated. The classification of cities according to the level of economic and social development was carried out by grouping cities into 5 groups (E1 and C1 – Leaders, E2 and C2 – High level, E3 and C3 – Medium level, E4 and C4 – Low level, E5 and C5 – Outsiders) depending on the values of integral indicators. The typology of cities by the level of socio-economic development is built as a result of a combination of types of groups into which cities fall by the level of economic and social development. There are 9 such types in total
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Kaisarova, V. P. « Understanding city governance based on public participatory : analysis of trends and practice in the Russian Federation ». Dans REGIONAL ECONOMY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT. INSTITUTE OF PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL ECONOMICS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/978-5-7310-5861-2-2022-16-1-81-89.

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The article is devoted to the study of the concepts of participation of the population in the management of modern cities, among which the ideas of participatory design and initiative budgeting prevail. The author evalu-ates the possibilities of participation of residents in foreign and Russian cities, evaluating unique examples of implemented practices. The advantages and disadvantages of the participation of the population in the manage-ment of a number of cities and in modern St. Petersburg was revealed. The results prove the need for examination and adjustment of substantive aspects, standards and regulations and reporting for such practices.
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Pesotskiy, A. A. « Economic security of the country. Analysis of approaches to definition in scientific and educational literature 2020-2021 ». Dans REGIONAL ECONOMY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT. INSTITUTE OF PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL ECONOMICS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/978-5-7310-5861-2-2022-16-1-147-152.

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The problems of Russia's economic security have become more acute in the context of global challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic and increased sanctions pressure. The need to create an actual concep-tual and categorical platform of economic security of Russia at the federal and regional level is due to these challenges. By the method of systematic selection of publications, scientific and educational materials on economic security that were published in 2020-2021 were analyzed, they were classified on the basis of which approach to economic security is applied - narrow or broad. The author considered to what extent the interpretation of this term used by different authors correlates with the Strategy of economic security of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030. Conclusions were made on the acceptability and applicability of these or those approaches to the definition and recommendations were made to improve the terminolog-ical foundation under consideration.
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Li, Quan-xi, et Feng-hua Jin. « Canonical Correlation Analysis of Regional Logistics Capability and Regional Economic Development ». Dans 2010 International Conference of Information Science and Management Engineering. ISME 2010. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isme.2010.68.

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Gualerzi, Davide. « Identity and regional development : an introductory analysis ». Dans 2006 First International Symposium on Environment Identities and Mediterranean Area. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iseima.2006.344977.

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Sharma, Akash, et Justin Burleson. « Enhanced Type Curve Development Using Date-Dependent Well Spacing Analysis ». Dans SPE Eastern Regional Meeting. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/196604-ms.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Regional development analysis"

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Hallmark, J. S. The Development of a Backfill Analysis Tool in the Army's Great Plains Regional Medical Command. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, mai 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421175.

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O’Brien, Tom, Deanna Matsumoto, Diana Sanchez, Caitlin Mace, Elizabeth Warren, Eleni Hala et Tyler Reeb. Southern California Regional Workforce Development Needs Assessment for the Transportation and Supply Chain Industry Sectors. Mineta Transportation Institute, octobre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1921.

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COVID-19 brought the public’s attention to the critical value of transportation and supply chain workers as lifelines to access food and other supplies. This report examines essential job skills required of the middle-skill workforce (workers with more than a high school degree, but less than a four-year college degree). Many of these middle-skill transportation and supply chain jobs are what the Federal Reserve Bank defines as “opportunity occupations” -- jobs that pay above median wages and can be accessible to those without a four-year college degree. This report lays out the complex landscape of selected technological disruptions of the supply chain to understand the new workforce needs of these middle-skill workers, followed by competencies identified by industry. With workplace social distancing policies, logistics organizations now rely heavily on data management and analysis for their operations. All rungs of employees, including warehouse workers and truck drivers, require digital skills to use mobile devices, sensors, and dashboards, among other applications. Workforce training requires a focus on data, problem solving, connectivity, and collaboration. Industry partners identified key workforce competencies required in digital literacy, data management, front/back office jobs, and in operations and maintenance. Education and training providers identified strategies to effectively develop workforce development programs. This report concludes with an exploration of the role of Institutes of Higher Education in delivering effective workforce education and training programs that reimagine how to frame programs to be customizable, easily accessible, and relevant.
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Nelson, Alex, Stanford A. Gibson et Alex Sanchez. Development of a two-dimensional HEC-RAS sediment model for the Chippewa River, Wisconsin, for software development and sediment trend analysis. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, juin 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44561.

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This US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Regional Sediment Management technical note (RSM-TN) describes an RSM effort that converted a one-dimensional (1D) sediment transport model of the Chippewa River confluence with the Mississippi River into a two-dimensional (2D) model. This work leveraged recent sediment data collection and tested the new 2D sediment transport capabilities in the Hydrologic Engineering Center, River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) Version 6.0. In addition to the benefits of software testing, the resulting model developed through this effort can provide more accurate spatial and temporal information about sedimentation in the Mississippi River navigation channel and help inform future dredging strategies for the St. Paul District, USACE.
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Kuiken, Todd, et Jennifer Kuzma. Genome Editing in Latin America : Regional Regulatory Overview. Inter-American Development Bank, juillet 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003410.

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The power and promise of genome editing, CRISPR specifically, was first realized with the discovery of CRISPR loci in the 1980s.3 Since that time, CRISPR-Cas systems have been further developed enabling genome editing in virtually all organisms across the tree of life.3 In the last few years, we have seen the development of a diverse set of CRISPR-based technologies that has revolutionized genome manipulation.4 Enabling a more diverse set of actors than has been seen with other emerging technologies to redefine research and development for biotechnology products encompassing food, agriculture, and medicine.4 Currently, the CRISPR community encompasses over 40,000 authors at 20,000 institutions that have documented their research in over 20,000 published and peer-reviewed studies.5 These CRISPR-based genome editing tools have promised tremendous opportunities in agriculture for the breeding of crops and livestock across the food supply chain. Potentially addressing issues associated with a growing global population, sustainability concerns, and possibly help address the effects of climate change.4 These promises however, come along-side concerns of environmental and socio-economic risks associated with CRISPR-based genome editing, and concerns that governance systems are not keeping pace with the technological development and are ill-equipped, or not well suited, to evaluate these risks. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) launched an initiative in 2020 to understand the complexities of these new tools, their potential impacts on the LAC region, and how IDB may best invest in its potential adoption and governance strategies. This first series of discussion documents: “Genome Editing in Latin America: Regulatory Overview,” and “CRISPR Patent and Licensing Policy” are part of this larger initiative to examine the regulatory and institutional frameworks surrounding gene editing via CRISPR-based technologies in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) regions. Focusing on Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, they set the stage for a deeper analysis of the issues they present which will be studied over the course of the next year through expert solicitations in the region, the development of a series of crop-specific case studies, and a final comprehensive regional analysis of the issues discovered.
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Eichner, Ulf. Development of High-technology Industries in the Portland/Vancouver Metropolitan Area : An Analysis of Regional and Intraregional Factors Affecting High-tech Firm Locations. Portland State University Library, janvier 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6777.

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Chapagain, Saroj, Geetha Mohan et Kensuke Fukushi. Water for Sustainable Development Casebook : Recognising the Value of Water for Sustainable Development. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53326/pznf3984.

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This casebook presents the outcomes of the Water for Sustainable Development (WSD) research project implemented by the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) to improve regional environmental and economic policies in the case study countries. The project investigated the role of water in the sustainable development of four locations in Asia: Bali Province, Indonesia; Kaski District, Nepal; Visakhapatnam City, India; and Rayong Province, Thailand. Based on an Input-Output (IO) analysis, the research findings provide a comprehensive matrix of intersectoral dependence, in terms of economy, water consumption, and pollution loads, and offer policy directives for controlling water pollution. The publication is aimed at policymakers, water practitioners, researchers, and students interested in learning and utilising the analytical framework developed by WSD.
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McIntyre, Phillip, Susan Kerrigan et Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity : A Population and Hotspot Analysis : Albury-Wodonga. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206966.

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Albury-Wodonga, situated in Wiradjuri country, sits astride the Murray River and has benefitted in many ways from its almost equidistance from Sydney and Melbourne. It has found strength in the earlier push for decentralisation begun in early 1970s. A number of State and Federal agencies have ensured middle class professionals now call this region home. Light industry is a feature of Wodonga while Albury maintains the traditions and culture of its former life as part of the agricultural squattocracy. Both Local Councils are keen to work cooperatively to ensure the region is an attractive place to live signing an historical partnership agreement. The region’s road, rail, increasing air links and now digital infrastructure, keep it closely connected to events elsewhere. At the same time its distance from the metropolitan centres has meant it has had to ensure that its creative and cultural life has been taken into its own hands. The establishment of the sophisticated Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) as well as the presence of the LibraryMuseum, Hothouse Theatre, Fruit Fly Circus, The Cube, Arts Space and the development of Gateway Island on the Murray River as a cultural hub, as well as the high profile activities of its energetic, entrepreneurial and internationally savvy locals running many small businesses, events and festivals, ensures Albury Wodonga has a creative heart to add to its rural and regional activities.
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Cunningham, Stuart, Marion McCutcheon, Greg Hearn, Mark Ryan et Christy Collis. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity : A Population and Hotspot Analysis : Sunshine Coast. Queensland University of Technology, décembre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.136822.

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The Sunshine Coast (unless otherwise specified, Sunshine Coast refers to the region which includes both Sunshine Coast and Noosa council areas) is a classic regional hotspot. In many respects, the Sunshine Coast has assets that make it the “Goldilocks” of Queensland hotspots: “the agility of the region and our collaborative nature is facilitated by the fact that we're not too big, not too small - 330,000 people” (Paddenburg, 2019); “We are in that perfect little bubble of just right of about everything” (Erbacher 2019). The Sunshine Coast has one of the fastest-growing economies in Australia. Its population is booming and its local governments are working together to establish world-class communications, transport and health infrastructure, while maintaining the integrity of the region’s much-lauded environment and lifestyle. As a result, the Sunshine Coast Council is regarded as a pioneer on smart city initiatives, while Noosa Shire Council has built a reputation for prioritising sustainable development. The region’s creative economy is growing at a faster rate that of the rest of the economy—in terms of job growth, earnings, incomes and business registrations. These gains, however, are not spread uniformly. Creative Services (that is, the advertising and marketing, architecture and design, and software and digital content sectors) are flourishing, while Cultural Production (music and performing arts, publishing and visual arts) is variable, with visual and performing arts growing while film, television and radio and publishing have low or no growth. The spirit of entrepreneurialism amongst many creatives in the Sunshine Coast was similar to what we witnessed in other hotspots: a spirit of not necessarily relying on institutions, seeking out alternative income sources, and leveraging networks. How public agencies can better harness that energy and entrepreneurialism could be a focus for ongoing strategy. There does seem to be a lower level of arts and culture funding going into the Sunshine Coast from governments than its population base and cultural and creative energy might suggest. Federal and state arts funding programs are under-delivering to the Sunshine Coast.
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Näslund-Hadley, Emma, et Humberto Santos. Open configuration options Skills Development of Indigenous Children, Youth, and Adults in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, février 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003954.

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To promote access to skills development among indigenous populations, education planners require knowledge both about the regions challenges and about policies that hold promise. In this study, we map the state of skill development of indigenous children, youth and adults throughout Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Based on LAC census data and tests administered at the regional and national levels, as well as prior studies, we identify the main challenges to skills development among LACs indigenous peoples at the five life stagesinfancy/early childhood, childhood and preadolescence, adolescence, young adulthood, and adulthood. We also summarize evidence-based policies and programs that address access and achievement gaps between indigenous and nonindigenous children, youth, and adultsgaps that affect the development of lifelong skills and participation in the labor market. Based on the analysis, we highlight lessons learned and recommend lines of action.
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Norlén, Gustaf, Linda Randall, Nora Sánchez Gassen, Carlos Tapia, Ágúst Bogason, Alex Cuadrado, Timothy Heleniak et al. State of the Nordic Region 2022. Nordregio, mars 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2022:2.1403-2503.

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State of the Nordic Region 2022 has its point of departure in the Covid-19 pandemic and examines how it has affected demography, labour market and economy in the Nordic countries, regions, and municipalities. State of the Nordic Region is published every two years and provides a comprehensive account of regional development trends in the Nordic countries based on the latest statistical data. Charts and maps on different geographical scales are accompanied by expert analysis, providing policymakers and practitioners with a solid evidence base for informed decision making. In writing this edition of State of the Nordic Region, it was, of course, vital to acknowledge the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Given the magnitude of this crisis, a conscious decision was taken early in the process to make the pandemic the explicit focus of the publication. State of the Nordic Region 2022 is produced and published by Nordregio.
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