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Holle L. Wlokas, Peter Westoby, Sue Soal
Implementation of large-scale wind, solar and hydro projects in South African communities is intended to contribute to local economic development. Government policy, through the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Prog-ramme (REIPPPP)...
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Holle L. Wlokas, Peter Westoby, Sue Soal
Implementation of large-scale wind, solar and hydro projects in South African communities is intended to contribute to local economic development. Government policy, through the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Prog-ramme (REIPPPP)...
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Xinpei Wei, Benkang Xie, Chu Wan, Renfeng Song, Wanru Zhong, Shuquan Xin and Kai Song
Soil microorganisms play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of soil ecosystems. This study aims to explore the effects of microbial fertilizers on improving soil physicochemical properties and promoting plant growth. The results sho...
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A. Yair Grinberger, Marco Minghini, Godwin Yeboah, Levente Juhász and Peter Mooney
The academic community frequently engages with OpenStreetMap (OSM) as a data source and research subject, acknowledging its complex and contextual nature. However, existing literature rarely considers the position of academic research in relation to the ...
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Wahdiyat Moko,Dunga Dwi Barinta,Cicik Retno Wati
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This study to examine the effect of brand community integration and perceived benefits on community commitment as moderated by type of community. This study uses a quantitative approach with a hypothesis testing approach. The sample of this research is t...
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Yubo Peng, Bofeng Zhang and Furong Chang
Community detection plays an essential role in understanding network topology and mining underlying information. A bipartite network is a complex network with more important authenticity and applicability than a one-mode network in the real world. There ...
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Zafar Alam, Yoshinobu Watanabe, Shazia Hanif, Tatsuro Sato and Tokihiko Fujimoto
Energy is the prerequisite for social and economic development of a community and country. In Japan, national government is promoting small hydropower (SHP) through a renewable energy policy by providing a high FIT price of 34 yen (?0.32 US$/kWh) on ener...
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Orly Stampfer, Gillian Mittelstaedt, Victoria Breckwich Vásquez and Catherine J. Karr
As community engaged research (CEnR) increases in popularity and recognition, specific guidance on partnership approaches that are more likely to lead to community benefits is needed. Here, we describe a qualitative interview study aimed at better unders...
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Rina Nur'aeni, Sri Nurhayati, Ansori Ansori
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Lindiawati Lindiawati,Indrianawati Usman,Sri Wahyuni Astuti
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Brand community has been extensively built and developed by either the companies or the customers voluntarily. These two gorups with different perspective hold different purposes. For the companies, brand community is considered an effective marketing st...
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Joe Curnow
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As community-university partnerships have become mainstream, researchers have argued that these approaches have the potential to be transformative, supporting community learning and creating capacity for community development. While this remains the domi...
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José Wellington Sousa
This article aims to rethink the positionality of community in community-based research collaboration and advocate the need for community members to facilitate CBR processes to counter power imbalances in community-university engagement. I reflect on my&...
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Heru SalehAldian Hudaya
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This research aims to describe the application of an entrepreneurship program to a community of packet C learners situated at PKBM Assolahiyah: the process, the results, the influencing factors, and the impacts toward the learning community. The subjects...
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Kynna N. Wright, Pluscinda Williams, Shekinah Wright, Eli Lieber, Steven R. Carrasco, Haik Gedjeyan
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Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address complex health and social problems has manifested in recent years with increasing community demands for research and program implementation that is communi...
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Swati Negi, Thu Thuy Pham, Bhaskar Karky and Claude Garcia
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hinder groups to work collectively. In this paper, we focus on community-based forest management in the inner Terai region of Nepal and explore the role of c...
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Zhao Wang, Qingguo Xu and Weimin Li
Analyzing and predicting community evolution has many important applications in criminology, sociology, and other fields. In community evolution prediction, most of the existing research is simply calculating the features of the community, and then predi...
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Susan Matiku, Jethro Zuwarimwe and Ndivhuwo Tshipala
Tourism is a known rural economic development tool. Furthermore, sustainable tourism seeks to enhance the quality of the resident lives through its economic benefits, among others. One way of diversification economic bases in rural areas is through commu...
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Irwan Effendi, Leni Sepri Yandi, Indah Listiana
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The Regency of Tulang Bawang develops a program called Simultaneous Movement for Village Development (Gerakan Serentak Membangun Kampung), that is a movement carried out by, from, and for the community of Tulang Bawang to do the right thing together in a...
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Monika Korzun, Corey Alexander, Lee-Jay Cluskey-Belanger, Danielle Fudger, Lisa Needham, Kate Vsetula, Danny Williamson, Daniel Gillis
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Higher education institutions have traditionally largely ignored their role in identifying and addressing issues that their communities face. In an attempt to tackle this situation, models such as community-engaged scholarship (CES) have been developed a...
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Kola Sonaike
This qualitative phenomenological case study is based on the exploration and production activities of a major oil company in Nigeria, the companys experiences within its operating community, and the relationship marketing actions that the company may tak...
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