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Tarifa attālumi: spēkā ar 1938. gada 1. maiju

1938

Izdevums vilcienu konduktoru dienesta vajadzībām

Dzelzceļa satiksme:INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Technology and social change [Research Subject Categories]TransportsRail transportRail traffic
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Ueber das Armen Krankenhaus und die Entbindungs Anstalt in Riga

1828

Dzemdību namu vēsture - RīgaSlimnīcas nabadzīgo - RīgaEntbindungsanstalt Geschichte - Riga:MEDICINE::Social medicine::Public health medicine research areas [Research Subject Categories]Rīgas vēstureKrankenhaus für Armen - RigaHospitals history - Riga (Latvia)Veselības organizācija - LatvijaRokrakstu kolekcija
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Foldātu ģimenes prieki un bēdas 1994. gadā: vēstule

1994

Ernesta Foldāta vēstule, kurā viņš raksta par jauna kontrakta parakstīšanu Bioloģijas institūtā zinātniskā padomdevēja amatā, universitātes pensijas paaugstināšanu, grūto ekonomisko stāvokli Venecuēlā, jauno fizioterapijas aparātu importfirmu "Amberline", ko dēli Ernests un Arvīds kopā ar sievām ir dibinājuši, par darba braucienu uz Harvardu, no kura pārvesti 50 kg bibliogrāfijas fotokopiju jaunajai grāmatai, par sievas salauzto kāju, par Venecuēlas Centrālās Universitātes Bioloģijas Skolas absolventu dāvināto piemiņas plāksni ar atzinību par 44 universitāte nostrādātajiem gadiem, par ievēlēšanu Londonas Linneja biedrībā, par LU Muzeja lūgumu atsūtīt uz Latviju savus materiālus muzeja krāju…

Dzīves dārdzība - Venecuēla:INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Human communication [Research Subject Categories]korespondenceZinātniskās darbības novērtējums - Venecuēlas centrālā universitāteErnests FoldātsKontrakta pagarināšana Bioloģijas institūtāUzņēmējdarbības uzsākšanacorrespondenceErnesto Foldat
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Connected Lands : new perspectives on Ecological Networks Planning

2017

The construction of an ecological network is a fairly complex operation, given that the components to be considered are strictly linked to the age-old problem of the relationship between man and the land, until now perhaps seen too much as a limiting relationship and not, as the use of this tool suggests, as a relationship to be safeguarded. It may represent the ideal way to reconcile human needs and the conservation of biodiversity for the sustainable management of land. This study on the ecological network represents a tool capable to contain habitat fragmentation trough a new perspective that integrates theoretical approaches and methods with planning models and experiences of local appl…

Ecological NetworkPianificazione territorialeAmbienteRete ecologicaNatural Protected AreasFrammentazione ambientaleUrban and Regional PlanningFragmentation EnvironmentalEnvironmentAree Naturali protetteSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Dispersal of larval and juvenile seabream: Implications for Mediterranean marine protected areas

2015

International audience; In the marine context, information about dispersal is essential for the design of networks of marine protected areas (MPAs). Generally, most of the dispersal of demersal fishes is thought to be driven by the transport of eggs and larvae in currents, with the potential contribution of dispersal in later life stages relatively minimal.Using otolith chemistry analyses, we estimate dispersal patterns across a spatial scale of approximately 180 km at both propagule (i.e. eggs and larvae) and juvenile (i.e. between settlement and recruitment) stages of a Mediterranean coastal fishery species, the two-banded seabream Diplodus vulgaris. We detected three major natal sources …

EcologyMarine protected areaJuvenileContext (language use)DispersalPropaguleTwo banded seabreamBiologybiology.organism_classificationOtolithDemersal zoneFisheryPropaguleMarine protected areasSpatial ecologyBiological dispersalDiplodus vulgarisJuvenileMarine protected area14. Life underwater[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Polarization and suburbanisation in Warsaw

2001

The economic transition in Poland leads to a restructuration of economic activities which affects spatial patterns of cities, especially in Warsaw. Analyzing the location and re-location of population and employment in Poland’s capital allows to enlarge the debate on the suburbanization forms to the Central and Oriental European Countries. The results support the fact that the city center is still largely the most important district in terms of population andemployment, so that in 1999 the city keeps a strong monocentric character. However, from 1994 to 1999, population and employment move towards the Warsaw’s suburbs. Two significant observations, namely the suburbanization of retailing an…

Economic activityEmploymentConcentrationUrban FringePlace of AbodeUrban Population[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPologne[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySociologyActivité économiqueDonnées statistiquesPopulation urbaineEspace urbainStatistical DataTransition to capitalismUrban Sociology.SpécialisationCenter and PeripherySociologie urbaine.[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyCentre-périphérieService IndustryEmploiRestructurationLieu de résidenceSecteur tertiaireWarsawSociologieRural and urban sociologyPolandVarsovieTransition au capitalismeEspace périurbainUrban AreasSpecializationSociologie urbaine et rurale
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The quality of life of residents of a satellite degraded city district as part of urban development policy

2017

The purpose of this article is to assess the quality of life of the residents of a degraded satellite area of a city. It is considered in the context of urban development policy – as the result of decisions and as a challenge for long-term development. The research was based on a case study, which is the district of Opole referred to as Metalchem. It is characterized by an isolated location in the city structure as well as economic transformations. The study was based primarily on an analysis of source materials and results of a survey. The results show that the assessment of the quality of life is inconsistent. The living conditions are good, but satisfactory fulfilment of social needs is …

Economic growth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesQuarter (United States coin)01 natural sciencesCohesion (linguistics)lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HGeographypostindustrial areasQuality of lifequality of lifeUrban planningcitySocial needsCity structuresatellite city districturban politicslcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Urban politicsEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy
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Innovation in the Rural Areas and the Linkage with the Quintuple Helix Model

2016

Abstract In this paper we analyze some specific conditions for local development. Our interest is oriented towards a multidimensional aspect of peripheral and rural areas. The rural areas considered as a productive system reflects a strong relationship between the agriculture and the other economic activities, In addition eco-systems must be protected and enhanced to develop innovation models that propose new roles and responsibilities for a new development vision. Following the implementation of the Smart Specialization Strategy and the Quintuple Helix Model this paper underlines the importance of connecting the innovation process with rural territories. We have considered some environment…

Economic growthUnderlineRural AreaLocal DevelopmentSmart Specialization Strategy02 engineering and technologyLinkage (mechanical)Smart Specialization Strategy.Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata12. Responsible consumptionlaw.inventionlawRural Areas; Innovation; Quintuple Helix Model; Smart Specialization Strategy.0502 economics and business11. SustainabilitySpecialization (functional)Quintuple Helix Model0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRegional scienceGeneral Materials ScienceInnovationSustainable development9. Industry and infrastructurebusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertyInnovation processSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaRural AreasAgriculture8. Economic growth020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRural areabusiness050203 business & managementProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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DETERMINANTS OF EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT OF RURAL AREAS IN POLAND

2017

The article is an aimed attempt at the diagnosis and evaluation of the educational level (character) of rural population in Poland perceived as educational advancement as well as of its environment (background). Growing importance of education in improving professional opportunities, changing educational aspirations and parents’ support as well as positive internal migration trends were emphasised. Rural regions are still lagging behind urban areas, though optimistic characteristics indicate receding stigmatisation and marginalisation of the Polish country with internal migration of young and educated individuals, including affluent ones (potential luxury goods buyers), to rural area…

Economic growthUrban agglomerationrural areasPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyinternal migrations02 engineering and technologyPublic opinionUrbanizationOpinion polllcsh:Agricultural industrieslcsh:Agriculture (General)Laggingeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryInternal migration05 social scienceseducation level021107 urban & regional planninglcsh:HD9000-9495lcsh:S1-972GeographyRural areabusiness050703 geographyJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
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An introduction to the Economics of Fake Degrees

2008

08045; International audience; This paper critiques the multifarious ways whereby academic qualifications may be falsified in the international marketplace. The objectives are fourfold: (1) defining the main terms used such as fake degrees and diploma mills; (2) providing a brief history of fake degrees and identifying the factors that explain their recent development; (3) developing a theoretical framework to analyze fake degrees; and (4) exploring the costs and benefits of this activity and its net impacton a given society. Degrees serve instrumental and ceremonial purposes. It is argued that degree holders may be considered as members of a club. They confer totheir holders excludable but…

Economics and Econometrics[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGaccreditation0502 economics and business[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesdiploma mills050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAccreditationLaw and economicsStatus goodbusiness.industryExcludability05 social sciencesfake degrees050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPublic relationsJEL: A - General Economics and Teaching/A.A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics/A.A2.A29 - Other[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingFree rider problemProperty rightsJEL: A - General Economics and Teaching/A.A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics/A.A2.A23 - GraduateClubBusiness0503 educationJEL: K - Law and Economics/K.K1 - Basic Areas of Law/K.K1.K11 - Property Law
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