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  1. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Egipto, Global

    The increased density and sprawl of
    Cairo's urban areas are the consequence of a number of
    factors, of which the major ones are the physical and
    geographic features, transport supply, urban policy and the
    control of urban development, market laws, government aid,
    property developers, consumer sensitivity to building
    quality and costs, travelling distances, tariffs, the
    immediate surrounding area, etc. The purpose of this study

  2. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014

    This teaching tool provides a basic
    understanding of food quality issues in developing countries
    and introduces the reader to Hazard Analysis Critical
    Control Points (HACCP) and other dominant methodologies for
    improving food quality. Quality has long been a factor in
    the success of food trade transactions; however, recent food
    safety issues have propelled quality control to the
    forefront of international trade concerns. Now with the

  3. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    África

    High inequality in Africa is something
    of a paradox: Africa should be a low-inequality continent
    according to the Kuznets hypothesis (because African
    countries are poor and agriculture-based), and also because
    land (the main asset) is widely shared. The author's
    hypothesis is that African inequality is politically
    determined. Yet in the empirical analysis, despite the
    introduction of several political variables, there is still

  4. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Kenya

    A comprehensive investigative study was
    implemented in 2002, on the status, and development of urban
    mobility in three Sub-Saharan African cities - Addis Ababa,
    Ethiopia; Nairobi, Kenya; and, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Its
    purpose was to gather information in terms of size, regional
    spread, and availability data, that would allow
    identification of issues affecting urban mobility in the
    related cities, and prepare action plans, that would lead to

  5. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Global

    In July 2001, the extractive industries
    review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil
    Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as
    eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage
    all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations
    (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected
    communities and community-based organizations, labor unions,
    industry, academia, international organizations, and the

  6. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014

    In July 2001, the extractive industries
    review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil
    Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as
    eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage
    all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations
    (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected
    communities and community-based organizations, labor unions,
    industry, academia, international organizations, and the

  7. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014

    Structural reforms are often designed to
    change the prices of key goods and services. Since the
    overall intention of such reforms is the reduction of
    poverty, it is important to understand how the resulting
    price changes affect the poor. However, organizations
    seeking to provide timely advice to policymakers in
    developing countries often do not have the data and
    resources needed to undertake the most sophisticated

  8. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Zimbabwe

    The authors focus on the timing of
    marriages of women in rural Zimbabwe. Zimbabwean marriages
    are associated with bride welath payments, which are
    transfers from (the family of) the groom to the bride's
    family. Unmarried daughters could therefore be considered
    assets who, at time of need, can be cashed in. The authors
    investigate to what extent the timing of a marriage of a
    daughter is affected by the economic conditions of the

  9. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014

    Renewable energy (RE) resources have
    been attracting growing interest in both the industrialized
    and the developing world in the last five to eight years.
    The main drivers for this interest and accelerated activity
    have been the expected strong demand for energy in the
    developing world and environmental concerns, particularly of
    the risk of drastic climate change as a result of the
    increasing accumulation of greenhouse gases in the

  10. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Global

    The World Bank in November 2001
    commissioned IC Net Limited of Japan to carry out a study
    titled 'Integrating Gender into World Bank Financed
    Transport Programs' in accord with the terms of
    reference (TOR) issued in June 2001. The study was financed
    by a grant from the Japanese Large Studies Trust Fund. The
    contract came into effect on 15 December 2001 and covers the
    period to 15 June 2004. IC Net was to work in association

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