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    Implementation of the national independent empowerment program - marine and fisheries by Elake Nataniel, Montgomery Warbal, Ignasius Setitit

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The results of the research are formulated in three propositions, namely: (1) the process of implementing public policies can create changes, both in the behavior of social, economic, and cultural status towards implementation in the field or target groups determined by the policy context and content included in the policy document. (2) The policy implementation process with a long bureaucratic span will tend to fail if internal and external coordination are not fully understood and carried out consistently by policy implementers. (3) Top-down policy implementation will be successful if it can be interpreted and adapted to local conditions where the policy is implemented.…”
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  2. 1102

    Sonic territorialisation in motion. Reporting from the homeless occupation of public space in Grenoble by Nicola Di Croce

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The aim is to investigate how public policies can relate to issues around the sonic environment and, more generally, how institutions can deal with social conflicts originated by a plurality of sonic perceptions. …”
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  3. 1103

    Le paysage façonné par le droit, entre la rationalité du droit positif et l’empirisme culturel juridique by Olivier Barrière

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…French positive law shapes the landscape in the context of ownership, public action planning and community projects, promoting the passage of a landscape right to a right to the landscape through the principle of landscape interest.However, the codified norms and legal instruments coming from public policies are adopted and taken within a paradigm context which try to reach a heritage value of the landscape, though imperfect.By integrating into the analysis as an illustration the example of the Indians Wayana located in the context of the overseas department of French Guiana, another dimension opens up and questions arise. …”
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    Figuier de barbarie ou arganier ? Nouvelles mutations des systèmes agrosylvopastoraux dans une vallée de la montagne des Aït Baamrane (Maroc) by Majda Mourou, Antonin Adam, Cardon Clothilde, Mohamed Aderghal, Michel Vaillant, Lhassan Benalayat, Bruno Romagny

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Based on a systemic and geo-historical approach to agrarian structures, this article seeks to understand how successive changes in (i) modes of spatial development and occupation and (ii) public policies have lead today to new vulnerabilities. …”
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    Prickly Pear or Argan Tree? Agrosilvopastoral Systems of a Mountain Valley in Ait Baamrane (Morocco) Face Changes by Majda Mourou, Antonin Adam, Clothilde Cardon, Mohamed Aderghal, Michel Vaillant, Lhassan Benalayat, Bruno Romagny

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Based on a systemic and geo-historical approach to agrarian structures, this article seeks to understand how successive changes in (i) modes of spatial development and occupation and (ii) public policies have lead today to new vulnerabilities. …”
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  7. 1107

    Urban Immunity Against the Pandemic within the Framework of Public Administration, City and Citizens by Nilüfer Negiz, Pınar Savaş-Yavuzçehre

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Immunized cities can be defined as cities with healthy infrastructure and superstructure factors of urban soil aiming at economic and ecological sustainability that have achieved a planned and controlled growth momentum, governed by public policies created with the understanding of local welfare and democracy in cooperation with local governments, citizens, and the central government. …”
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    An application of structural equation modeling with partial least squares to analyze life satisfaction by degrees of urbanization by Jose A. Sánchez-Martí, Miguel A. Esteban-Yago

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This research is noteworthy because it provides valuable insights for guiding regional public policies.…”
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  9. 1109

    Hortas urbanas – História, Classificação, Benefícios e Perspectivas. by Marc François Richter, Luiza Vigne Bennedetti, Bruna Raquel Rodrigues Teixeira, Maico Ismael Klein, Angélica Gomes Florczak dos Santos

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Brazil has promoted, in recent decades, public policies at the federal, state and municipal levels to support community garden projects in order to play a role in promoting poverty reduction and ensuring food security. …”
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    Geological Sites Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda: A Survey on the North Coast of São Paulo, Brazil by Laíza Lauriano, Debora Queiroz, Maria Garcia

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We show that geodiversity plays a fundamental role in contributing to sustainable development and has great potential to influence public policies. In addition, our work can serve as an inspiration for studies involving ecosystem services and encourage greater participation of the local community in nature conservation actions with the sustainable use of geodiversity.…”
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    O PROERD funciona? Notas a partir de estudo quase-experimental by Marcos Rolim, Daiana Hermann, Camila Louis Oliveira

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The evidence found by the study, moreover, may be important for the definition of public policies in the area.…”
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    St. John Paul II’s Natural Law Legacy and International Human Rights Culture of Human Dignity – A Road to Universal Brotherhood and Peace by Ján Figel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The text concludes by advocating for a culture of human dignity in politics, serving as the basis, purpose, and criterion for public policies, promoting equal dignity and fraternity for a just and unified society. …”
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    Physical Education Students’ Opinion on Rhythmic Gymnastics and Its Relation to Gender by Alda Reyno-Freundt, Nicolás Meirone-Matus, Mariana Durán Fontecilla, Lilyan Vega-Ramírez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Chile, it has been promoted through public policies (Law No.21.369). For this reason, the Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation Pedagogy program at a state university has adjusted its curricular activities. …”
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    Emergence et développement des dispositifs d’accès au logement : quelle place pour les handicapés psychiques ? (Europe occidentale-Amérique du Nord, milieu du XIXe-début XXIe siècl... by Gwenaëlle Legoullon

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…After presenting a brief overview of the first out-of-hospital housing projects, followed by public policies on housing for the mentally ill from the 1960s onwards, the paper turns to a number of case studies drawn from experiments carried out in France from the 1960s onwards.…”
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    Self-care interventions for legal and safe abortions: lessons learned from a woman-centered approach to sexual and reproductive healthcare in Uruguay by Cecilia Stapff, Lucía Gómez Garbero, Rodolfo Gómez Ponce de León, Leonel Briozzo, Antonella Lavelanet, Manjulaa Narasimhan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Relevant changes: This example demonstrates that progress in public policies is possible through the combined efforts of civil society, healthcare professionals and policy makers. …”
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    Place-based Guaranteed Minimum Income in Barcelona: (un)intended inclusionary policy for migrants by Laura Colini

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Illustrating the Barcelona case study, the paper demonstrates that first, the approach adopted by B-MINCOME creates (unintended) benefits to migrants, second, that the combination of European and city level funds has fostered experimentation in terms of service design and provisions, and third, that local experimentations can further inform and challenge the design of public policies on inclusion at different scales. …”
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    Institutional framework of youth organization in local self-government units in the Republic of Serbia: Problems and potential solutions by Milenković Dejan, Petrović Agatina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The paper analyzes the institutional mechanisms of youth participation in the creation and implementation of public policies, with a focus on the local level. The paper highlights the importance of young people's social capital for the development of a healthy and sustainable community. …”
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    Permanence and changes in pastoral farming in the Southern Alps by Laurent Garde, Marc Dimanche, Jacques Lasseur

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…In both cases, changes in public policies and markets, as well as the emergence of new environmental stakes have determined or are in the processes of determining the future of pastoral farming. …”
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    Fostering sustainability: green tourism policy in Padang city, Indonesia by Yenita Yenita

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…However, it has not been used optimally, highlighting the need for a comprehensive analysis of public policies in the tourism district to achieve a tourist-friendly green tourism that could be use in the next 10 to 20 years. …”
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    Le renouvellement de la pensée économique durant la crise des années 1930. Le découplage théorie économique / politique économique by Jean-François Ponsot, Michel Rocca

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The article concludes that the crisis implies a decoupling between economic theory and economic policy, leaning on the concomitance of three dynamics: the renewal of the dominant economic thought, the emergence of a heterodox theory, and the setting up of innovative public policies by pragmatic policy makers. The new “paradigm”, if it exists, is only the result of these three dynamics.…”
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