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Connectedness and connectivity of the Natura 2000 network of protected areas across country borders in the European Union

2012

Abstract We studied the spatial connectedness of Natura 2000 site boundaries and the functional connectivity of the Natura 2000 network across the 34 terrestrial borders of the European Union. Connectivity was measured by the dispersal success of 192 reptile, amphibian, invertebrate and plant species from Annex II of the European Union Habitats Directive, based on the presence of same species on both sides of the borders. Connectedness and connectivity varied greatly between state borders, with good and bad examples found in all parts of the European Union. Connectedness and connectivity were positively correlated. However, a few outlying examples showed that good connectedness is not neces…

business.industrySocial connectednessFunctional connectivityEnvironmental resource managementGeographyHabitatBiological dispersalmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geographyTaxonomic rankHabitats DirectiveEuropean unionNatura 2000businessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonBiological Conservation
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Diversity of the selected elements of agricultural potential in the European Union countries

2020

Agricultural importance in determining the directions of respective regions results from its production potential. The agricultural potential of a given country is determined by natural resources, ways of using them, natural conditions, workforce resources, technical resources and basic economic conditions. In this paper, only income and rural population are taken under consideration to describe the agricultural potential. Currently, European Union countries are functioning under the assumptions of the Common Agricultural Policy, assuming, among other things, increasing agricultural productivity, ensuring an adequate standard of living for the rural population and stabilising markets. The E…

business.industryStandard of livingAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Agricultural economicsAgricultureagricultural; potential; spatial autocorrelationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceAgricultural policyBusinessEuropean unionAgricultural productivityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceProductivityRural populationmedia_commonDiversity (business)Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika)
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Global versus cultural approaches in public relationship management

2007

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to present and compare two approaches (the global and the cultural) to public relationship management and to argue by reference to different cases, why the cultural approach can be considered more effective in establishing good relationships in different national cultural contexts.Design/methodology/approachThe discussion identifies some of the limitations of recent thinking regarding the nature of a global public and the possibility to define and treat international publics as a global public in public relationship management. As validation of this claim, cases in the European context are presented to show that a cultural approach provides better interpretat…

business.industryStrategy and ManagementCommunicationContext (language use)Customer relationship managementPublic relationsGlobalizationWork (electrical)Cultural analysismedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyCultural approachEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Communication Management
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Innovation and creativity in the automobile industry: environmental proposals and initiatives

2011

Environmental issues are demanding deep changes, both by governments as well as by the private sector through strategic management, across all sectors. This is particularly the case in the automotive services sector, where the need to reduce CO2 emissions has become a central target. In this paper, the researchers seek to evaluate these innovative initiatives. For this purpose, the main tax measures are analysed as well as the strategies being developed by automobile companies in the context of the European Union in general and Spain in particular. It is found that different public policies and managerial initiatives are being used to achieve this goal.

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorAutomotive industryPublic policyContext (language use)Private sectorCreativityManagement of Technology and Innovationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceStrategic managementBusinessMarketingEuropean unionmedia_commonThe Service Industries Journal
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The Economic Impact of the Creative Industry in the European Union

2018

This work analyses the economic impact of the creative industry in the European Union. The paper quantifies the direct and indirect impacts of the creative industry, concluding that they not only have a direct impact on the employment and the production, but also contributes to the technological progress and long-term development of the European Union. Most of this contribution is due to the creative service industries, whereas the direct contribution of the creative manufacturing industries is smaller.

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Criterios para gestionar una política de adquisiciones: estudio estadístico del catálogo colectivo de publicaciones seriadas de la Universitat de Val…

1996

One of the most important topics in libraries management, specially nowadays when library budgets have been blocked or shortened, is to set up a suitable acquisitions policy. This article aims, from a particular experience, to supply some information that allow to fix such an acquisitions policy. It analyses the Valencia University Serials Catalog, taking into account its growth throughout time, changes in titles distribution by the publishing country, in libraries and collections, always relating the whole collection to the current one, to conclude with a view of the collection distribution in knowledge areas, taking into account the number of students.<br><br>Uno de los temas …

business.industryacquisitions policyuniversidad de valenciaDistribution (economics)Library scienceUnion serials catalogsLibrary and Information Scienceslcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesBibliography. Library science. Information resourcesValencia UniversityPublishingPolitical sciencepolítica de adquisicionesbusinesscatálogos colectivos de publicaciones periódicasZRevista española de Documentación Científica
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Tourism Activity of Member States and Romania's Place within the First Five Years after EU Accession

2013

Abstract This paper is a brief statistical analysis of the evolution of tourism in the EU-27 in the first five years after Romania's accession. The analysis was based on official data published by Eurostat regarding the tourist accommodation capacity by categories, the number of arrivals and overnight stays of tourists and non-residents. I highlighted each time Romania's place within Member States, preferring graphics that are more suggestive than synthetic data tables. In conclusions I have highlighted the changes occurred in Romania, far from those expected after five years as a member of the European Union.

business.industryestablishmentsMember statesbed placesGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAccessionEconomynights spentPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceStatistical analysisEuropean unionbusinessAccommodationarrivalTourismmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Export market integration in the European Union

2004

This paper examines the degree and recent evolution (1988-2001) of export-price dispersion among European Union countries. It also explores the effect of exchange rates on exportprice dispersion by reviewing the experience of some European countries that participated in the exchange rate stability zone. The results indicate that export-price dispersion across European Union countries was usually lower than across OECD countries. Moreover, although there is little evidence of convergence, this is stronger across European Union countries. Finally, even though price dispersion was often lower across European Union countries where exchange rates have been relatively stable than across countries…

business.industryexport market integration European Union exchange ratesConvergence (economics)International economicsOecd countriesInternational tradejel:F30Single currencyExchange ratejel:F15Price dispersionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceStatistical dispersionEuropean monetary unionEuropean unionbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceExport marketmedia_commonJournal of Applied Economics
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EU Referenda in the Baltics: Understanding the Results at the Regional Level

2005

This paper analyses regional differences in EU referenda results in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In each of the three countries, other things being equal, high income regions were significantly more pro-European than low-income ones, while regions with a high share of ethnic minorities were significantly more opposed to the enlargement than other regions. The ethnic effect was strongest in Latvia and weakest in Estonia. These findings clearly indicate necessity of stronger efforts both in integration of the Baltic societies and in the promotion of reliable EU information, especially in less developed regions. On the other hand, we confirm the findings from earlier referenda that support …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCeteris paribusEthnic groupInternational tradeRedistribution (cultural anthropology)AccessionPromotion (rank)Political scienceEuropean integrationDevelopment economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceResizingEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Crowdfunding in Europe: Between Fragmentation and Harmonization

2020

AbstractThe European crowdfunding market is growing rapidly, especially in continental Europe. At the same time, cross-border activities are still constrained. Fragmented markets, especially caused by differences in regulation, are an obstacle to growth of crowdfunding platforms. The European Union introduced the European Crowdfunding Service Provider (ECSP) Regime in 2019. This harmonized regime applies to crowdfunding platforms intermediating equity and debt investments between businesses and retail investors. This chapter discusses evidence on the fragmented nature of the European crowdfunding market, while presenting the ECSP directive, as a critical regulatory initiative towards harmon…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)HarmonizationInternational tradeService providerDirectiveVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210DebtObstaclemedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEquity crowdfundingEuropean unionmedia_common
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