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Review Of Development And Characteristics Of Organic Agriculture In Croatia
In the last decade, an ever increasing interest of both foreign and domestic academic and general public for organic agriculture can be observed.
Kristina Petljak
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ABSTRACT This study analyses how European universities embed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their strategic planning, proposing an integrative and multistakeholder measurement tool—Strategizer Scoring System (SDG‐3S). The research combines the Delphi method, content analysis of 198 strategic plans from universities in 33 European ...
Sandra Barrio Campo +2 more
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Organised Crime as a Threat to National Security in the Republic of Croatia
Organizirani kriminal predstavlja aktualan sigurnosni rizik u posthladnoratovskom europskom sigurnosnom okruženju te kao šira društvena devijacija predstavlja izazov sigurnosno-obavještajnim i policijskim službama, tijelima sastavnicama nacionalne ...
Ljubić, Dinko
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Entrepreneurship is crucial for the development of any country. Starting a business is always challenging for people that want to become entrepreneurs, especially for women. It is necessary to encourage the development of entrepreneurship as a way of solving the unemployment rate of groups in the society that have a problem with the employment.
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ABSTRACT Sustainability has become a key factor in all European policies. In the primary sector, the adoption of new measures aimed at promoting greener and more sustainable production has generated various impacts. This article examines the ambition of the European Union Member States in setting agri‐environmental objectives within their strategic ...
Irene Marruecos‐Rodríguez +3 more
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An Exploration of Curriculum Reform in the Republic of Croatia
Executive Summary The British Council has been implementing a project of ‘Technical Support to the Implementation of Curricular Reform’ in Croatia, funded by the European Union via the Structural Support Service of the Commission.
Priestley, Mark, Ireland, Aileen
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Renewable Resource Curse Hypothesis: Could Renewable Resources Foster Sustainable Development?
ABSTRACT This study explores whether the resource curse hypothesis applies to renewable energy by introducing a novel metric of renewable resource rent. Using a panel dataset of 46 countries (2010–2022), we define renewable rent as the product of electricity generation and the gap between industrial electricity price and levelized cost (LCOE).
Changwoo Chung +2 more
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Influence of natural fibers on physical, mechanical, and fire‐resistant properties of microconcrete
Abstract This study examined the influence of natural fibers on the physical, mechanical, and fire‐resistant properties of microconcrete, in comparison with conventional polypropylene fibers used in cement composites. The fibers were characterized by FTIR and TGA/DSC to assess their composition and thermal stability, and FTIR was also performed after ...
Ivanka Netinger Grubeša +5 more
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Blaženka Mičević, PhD in Technical Sciences
Blaženka Mičević defended her doctoral dissertation titled Development of Agricultural Land Administration System within the Agricultural Policy Context of the Republic of Croatia at the Faculty of Geodesy, University in Zagreb on May 6, May 2016.
Siniša Mastelić Ivić
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