Search Results - Intergovernmental Authority on Development
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Sustainable development goals: legally realistic or overambitious towards the development of the nations?
Published 2018“…Since the goal needs to make measurable and actionable to realise the sustainable development by 2030, the author will then provide recommendations in Part 3, which will constitute to a cohesive framework that will be relevant to make the SDGs reliable goals for the development of the nations. …”
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Developing the Community: The Role of Universities and Open and Distance Learning
Published 2010“…Building a well-developed community is a formidable but necessary challenge for many nations. …”
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Assessing The Suitability of a Single Brand of MSMES In the Hospitality Sector to Boost Sustainable Development: The Case of Mauritius
Published 2021“…Originality/value: To the best of the author’s knowledge, this paper is the first study of its kind in Mauritius to analyze the suitability of an existing ecosystem for a single branding approach that integrates with the sustainable development goals in a practical way.…”
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The Revenue Allocation Framework And Local Government Systems In Kano And Sokoto, Nigeria
Published 2023“…The study adopted the political settlement approach, complemented by comparative historical analysis, to develop key contributions to Nigeria’s intergovernmental fiscal relations and governance.…”
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Determinants Of Corporate Sustainability Adoption In Firms
Published 2012“…Sustainable development has become a priority of governments and intergovernmental organizations such as United Nations in the 21st century. …”
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Human dimensions of coexistence with elephants in agricultural landscapes in Malaysia
Published 2025“…Next, results from reflexive thematic analysis of the focus group discussions with organised smallholders under the Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) scheme provide a nuanced understanding of the perceived barriers and opportunities for coexistence. …”
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