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Social Spaces and Urban Policies
2012Social area analysis of cities generally shows three dominant dimensions characterising urban neighbourhoods: socioeconomic differences (rich and poor), socio-demographic differences (families and other households), and sociocultural differences (differences in ethnicity or in religion).
Ostendorf, W., Musterd, S.
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Space Policy, 2004
Abstract A series of workshops designed to make up for the lack of high-level, informal discussion of European space policy has been running—with a gap during formulation of the EC Green/White Paper on this subject—since September 2002. In view of the progress made in establishing a coherent European strategy, and of various other recent events, such
Kevin Madders, Jan Wouters
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Abstract A series of workshops designed to make up for the lack of high-level, informal discussion of European space policy has been running—with a gap during formulation of the EC Green/White Paper on this subject—since September 2002. In view of the progress made in establishing a coherent European strategy, and of various other recent events, such
Kevin Madders, Jan Wouters
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2004
Since the end of the 1980s, policy changes within the space programs of the main industrialized countries have engendered a reevaluation of their activities. The collapse of the Soviet bloc and the end of the Cold War have led both the United States (US) and Russia to reduce the extent of their space activities and reformulate their space policies.
Xavier Pasco, Laurence Jourdain
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Since the end of the 1980s, policy changes within the space programs of the main industrialized countries have engendered a reevaluation of their activities. The collapse of the Soviet bloc and the end of the Cold War have led both the United States (US) and Russia to reduce the extent of their space activities and reformulate their space policies.
Xavier Pasco, Laurence Jourdain
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Space Policy, 1989
Abstract By the mid-1980s Australia's space industry was concentrated in the areas of tracking activities, assembly of spacecraft and ground station equipment, and active remote sensing applications. In 1986 the government announced a policy aimed at increasing the country's involvement in space research and development, and the development of ...
B.S. Middleton, E.F. Cory
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Abstract By the mid-1980s Australia's space industry was concentrated in the areas of tracking activities, assembly of spacecraft and ground station equipment, and active remote sensing applications. In 1986 the government announced a policy aimed at increasing the country's involvement in space research and development, and the development of ...
B.S. Middleton, E.F. Cory
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Chapter 10 begins the final portion of the book which focuses on specific areas of space policy. This chapter examines civilian space policy including space science. While the focus of most of the book has been on human spaceflight and military space applications, this chapter begins by detailing some of the other major aspects of space policy in the ...
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Mediation in India’s Policy Spaces
2014Much has been written about India’s historic social policy, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), some celebrating but most criticising its implementation processes and outcomes as a pro-poor rights-based law. This chapter looks at the other end of the policy process — the making of this policy — in order to demystify ...
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Space Policy, 1990
Abstract Canada's geography made it an early leader in the development of space technology, and generated a civilian-oriented, terrestrially focused space programme with a strong focus on communications and an increasing emphasis on transferring space technology and activity from the government to the private sector.
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Abstract Canada's geography made it an early leader in the development of space technology, and generated a civilian-oriented, terrestrially focused space programme with a strong focus on communications and an increasing emphasis on transferring space technology and activity from the government to the private sector.
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2018
In the 1980s and 1990s, ‘getting prices right’ and rolling back the state were recommended by the Washington Consensus as being conditions essential for the transformation and development of Africa and the rest of the developing world. The stylised facts of the structural adjustment periods of the 1980s and 1990s showed how haemorrhaged African ...
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In the 1980s and 1990s, ‘getting prices right’ and rolling back the state were recommended by the Washington Consensus as being conditions essential for the transformation and development of Africa and the rest of the developing world. The stylised facts of the structural adjustment periods of the 1980s and 1990s showed how haemorrhaged African ...
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Towards net-zero emissions: Can green bond policy promote green innovation and green space?
Energy Economics, 2023Chien-Chiang Lee, Fuhao Wang
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Renationalizing finance for development: policy space and public economic control in Bolivia
Review of International Political Economy, 2021Natalya Naqvi
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