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Tourism as a diversification factor for the economy of Kemerovo region – Kuzbass
Published 2025-06-01“…Low mineral production reduces the cost-efficiency of regional budgets, as it sets the barriers in financing social programs, infrastructure projects, etc. …”
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Does green technological diversification impact industrial carbon emissions efficiency? The role of technological specialisation
Published 2025-05-01“…Furthermore, related green technological diversification has a stronger impact than unrelated green technological diversification, and related and unrelated green technological diversification have a greater effect on accelerating industrial carbon emissions efficiency in non-coastal, low-income and low market share regions. …”
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Resource potential of the region: structure and efficiency of use
Published 2022-12-01“…The article explores the theoretical approaches of Russian and foreign regionalists to the region, resources, potential, efficiency in the use of resource potential concepts definition. …”
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Ensuring Sustainable Development of Tourism in the Regions of Ukraine in the Context of Smart Specialization Strategy
Published 2025-06-01“…In the current conditions of decentralization, Ukraine’s integration into the European space, and increased regional competition, ensuring sustainable tourism development as one of the drivers of economic growth in regions becomes particularly significant. …”
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Diversification and Divestments of Agricultural Farms in Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship
Published 2013-05-01“…The aim of the study is to determine the scale of farm diversification and regional diversification, and an indication of the non-agricultural activities. …”
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Crop Rotation and Diversification in China: Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience
Published 2024-08-01“…Crop rotation and diversification (CRD) are crucial strategies in sustainable agriculture, offering multiple benefits to both farmers and the environment. …”
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Integration of the African banking sector
Published 2025-12-01“…The study examines the regional integration of the African banking sector and explores the factors explaining interbank integration in Africa. …”
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Optimal distribution of investments in a group of interconnected enterprises of the coal industry
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Assessment of the attractiveness of a region for coffee production: the case of Karo Regency
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Museomics of Carabus giant ground beetles shows an Oligocene origin and in situ alpine diversification
Published 2024-08-01“…The dynamic paleogeographic history of the Palearctic region likely contributed to the diversification of this lineage with a relatively ancient colonization of the proto-Alps followed by in situ speciation where most species of Arcifera are currently found sometimes syntopically likely as a result of post-glaciations secondary contacts.…”
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Differential growth and productivity of oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus pulmonarius ) on agro-waste substrates in semi-arid regions of Kenya
Published 2022-09-01“…Purpose Food insecurity and poverty are common challenges in arid and semi-arid regions. Diversification into low input agriculture like mushroom cultivation can help address these challenges. …”
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STATE STIMULATION OF TRANSFORMATION OF POWER INDUSTRY
Published 2020-03-01“…In this article questions of transformation of architecture of power industry, and also the main restrictions are considered: absence in regulatory base of new opportunities for consumers; general system inefficiency; impossibility “to legalize” appearance of new subjects (active consumers and prosumers, operators of micropower supply systems and aggregators of the distributed power objects, various service organizations), and also to deregulate the relations between them, to standardize interaction interfaces with EEC, to transform the energy markets.In article it is offered for transition to new digital power to make corresponding changes to the legislation: to enter new type of participants of the market (the active consumer, an active power complex), operated intellectual connection carrying out the standard with the electrical power system, completely responsible for management of the power supply and thus having the minimum regulatory restrictions on organizational model of the work; to improve rules of functioning of trade systems for creation of the markets of the distributed power providing an effective exchange of goods and services between traditional participants of the markets and participants of new type; to enter possibility of application of technologies of the coordinated management of the distributed sources and consumers of energy, systems of storage of energy, means of regulation of loading (“aggregators”) for the purpose of increase of efficiency of their use and participation in the electric power and power markets, including rendering system services and performance of other functions in these markets (the pilot project of such system is realized under the leadership of the author of the present article by subsidiary PAO “Lukoil” “Energy and gas of Romania”); to increase technological and economic flexibility of conditions on reliability and quality of power supply, creation of possibility of a choice by the consumer of conditions of power supply necessary for him and the account them in cost; to enter the accounting of the opportunities given by “new” decisions, at an assessment, formation and implementation of investment programs of the adjustable companies (including introduction of a technique of an assessment of investment projects at possession cost on all life cycle of the decision); to replace cross subsidizing of the population by industrial consumers with mechanisms of address social support and / or with system of restriction of volumes of consumption on reduced rates (“соцнорма”); to refuse further deployment of system of subsidizing of power supply of one regions at the expense of consumers of other regions (as it leads to growth of inefficient power consumption in the subsidized regions, not provided with available generation and infrastructure); to change norms of technical regulation, norms of design on the basis of new technologies; to make changes to programs of development of the infrastructure organizations of power industry taking into account trends of diversification, decentralization, decarbonization and a digitalization; to provide possibility of stimulation, including tariff, implementation of regional programs (pilot and regular), aimed at the complex development of power industry on the basis of new approaches, technologies and the practician, and also the hi-tech companies of small and medium business providing development.…”
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Resilient Rice Farming: Household Strategies for Coping with Recurrent Floods in Tempe Lake, Indonesia
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