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Le droit du travail et les migrants ruraux : instituer un nouveau salariat en Chine
Published 2014-06-01“…Labour law appears as a solution whose goal is to ensure the viability of this new working class with socially inclusive policies and then institutionalises its economic security. …”
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Exploring Liminal Spaces in Older Age: Navigating the Enduring State of Dual Sensory Impairment (DSI)
Published 2025-01-01“…These findings suggest that a socially inclusive and interdisciplinary approach to future service, research and practice has capacity to bridge the social gap that currently exists in health and social care for the older DSI family.…”
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Invisible lives: Occupied cities as a blind spot in geopolitical research
Published 2025-01-01“…These efforts are vital for post-war recovery, reintegration, and developing socially inclusive and sustainable strategies that address the human realities of occupation.…”
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Conservation refugees and environmental dispossession in 21st century critical Geography
Published 2020-03-01“…Drawing on research undertaken on nature enclosures in three threatened biomes of Brazil, hybrid views of society-nature and actor-network assembly from Relational Geography are used to interpret specific cases involving successful resistance to environmental dispossession in which local people forced a change in mentality of nature reserve administrators, turned foe into ally and built socially inclusive conservation strategies. …”
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Questioning Mountain Rural Commons in Changing Alpine Regions. An Exploratory Study in Trentino, Italy
Published 2021-05-01“…By referring to the concepts of resilience and transformability of social-ecological systems, this paper aims to reflect on the impact of the socioeconomic transformations underway in mountain rural regions, to search for new approaches for the conceptualization of commons and to investigate how commons can be transformed in order to make them resilient and more socially inclusive. For that, an extensive literature review and an exploratory fieldwork using a case study approach have been performed. …”
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Aprire il dibattito sui commons rurali di montagna nelle regioni alpine in cambiamento. Uno studio esplorativo in Trentino, Italia
Published 2021-05-01“…By referring to the concepts of resilience and transformability of social-ecological systems, this paper aims to reflect on the impact of the socioeconomic transformations underway in mountain rural regions, to search for new approaches for the conceptualization of commons and to investigate how commons can be transformed in order to make them resilient and more socially inclusive. For that, an extensive literature review and an exploratory fieldwork using a case study approach have been performed. …”
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The Role of Industrial Designers in Achieving the Green Economy Through Recycling
Published 2024-01-01“…The green economy offers a compelling paradigm for creating societies that are more socially inclusive, more resource-efficient, low carbon, and less harmful to the environment. …”
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AfriSign: African sign languages machine translation
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Research on sign language translation is ongoing with a high social inclusive goal of crossing the bridge between people with hearing disability using sign language as their basic way to communicate to others who do not understand sign language. …”
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Opinion: Understanding the impacts of agriculture and food systems on atmospheric chemistry is instrumental to achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals
Published 2025-01-01“…Such knowledge is necessary to guide food-system transformation in technologically feasible, economically viable, socially inclusive, and environmentally responsible ways and is essential to help society achieve multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially to ensure food security for people, protect human and ecosystem health, improve farmers' livelihoods, and ultimately help communities achieve socioeconomic and environmental sustainability.…”
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Smart Sustainable City: Concept, Aspects and Indices
Published 2021-03-01“…Also, primary focus of these definitions is equity and social inclusiveness, quality of life, efficiency, flexible infrastructure, ICT and environment protection. …”
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Decisions taken by States with authoritarian governments: economic basis and perspectives on SDG 16
Published 2022-11-01“…It is suggested that, while the «horizontal perception» presents a socially inclusive role, the «vertical perception» tends to be more exclusionary. …”
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RECYCLING - VECTOR OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY. SYSTEM ANALYSIS FROM THE BOTTLENECK THEORY PERSPECTIVE
Published 2024-05-01“…The objective of the European Union, as a major player on the global socio-economic and political scene, as set out in the European Green Pact, is to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, while ensuring an equitable and socially inclusive economic framework and context. The circular economy has thus become mainstream, attracting the attention of academia, the media and of the responsible socio-economic and political actors at a national, European and international level. …”
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Balancing co-benefits and trade-offs between climate change mitigation and adaptation innovations under mixed crop-livestock systems in semi-arid Zimbabwe
Published 2023-07-01“…Through the identification of economically viable, socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable development pathways, the analysis in this study evaluates co-benefits and trade-offs between climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions for vulnerable smallholder crop-livestock holdings in the semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe. …”
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Socio-Economic Challenges for the Urban Ecosystem: Complex Model of Smart Tourism and Infrastructure
Published 2024-12-01“…Through this framework, the study offers a blueprint for advancing Yerevan’s digital transformation in ways that align with global smart city trends, thereby promoting sustainable economic growth, social inclusivity, and environmental stewardship. The ultimate goal is to position Yerevan as a pioneering example of how smart infrastructure and tourism can harmonize within an urban ecosystem, creating a thriving, forward-looking city adaptable to evolving demands. …”
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Transition characteristics and driving mechanisms of different types of rural settlements in plain agricultural areas
Published 2025-01-01“…Under the combined influence of policy support, financial guarantee and the subject behavior, diversified transformation paths have been formed, characterized by social inclusiveness and government-enterprise linkage, resource integration and organization leadership, industrial integration and public participation, as well as government support and collective spontaneous organization. …”
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The Influence of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress on Ageism Among Undergraduates: Mediating Roles of Life Satisfaction, Gratitude, and Prosociality
Published 2025-01-01“…Se Chen,1 Zhonglei Wan2 1School of International Education, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of General Education, Jiangxi Youth Vocational College, Nanchang, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Se Chen, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, 589 Xuefu Avenue, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, 330038, People’s Republic of China, Tel +0086 – 18679059130, Email chense063@foxmail.comBackground: The rapid growth of the global aging population highlights the need to address ageism and promote social inclusiveness. While considerable research has explored the impact of perceived ageism on older adults’ mental health, limited attention has been given to how negative mental health factors—such as depression, anxiety, and stress (DAS)—influence ageist attitudes among younger populations, along with the psychological mechanisms underlying this relationship.Purpose: This study first investigates the prevalence of ageism among undergraduates and its variation across certain socio-demographic factors at the research site. …”
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