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Shulskyi, M. "The work of Boris Martos “Theory of Cooperation” and the modern coopera-tive movement." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 22, no. 94 (June 26, 2020): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet-e9402.

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The article examines the main components of the work of Boris Martos “Theory of Cooperation” and compares the results of research with the current state of development of the cooperative movement. The main attention was focused on the main material of the study on: the general foundations of the formation of cooperatives, the need, purpose and role of capital in their activities; basic features and principles of functioning of cooperatives; mechanism for meeting the needs of members of the cooperative; some secondary or derivative features of the cooperative. According to B. Martos, “Cooperation is one of the ways to improve the welfare of the lower strata of society by freeing them from exploitation by the capitalists. Almost every theorist of cooperation gives his more or less accurate definition of this concept. However, in order to give an accurate scientific definition of this phenomenon in society, we must first establish the basic features that characterize the cooperative, distinguishing it from other social phenomena. This spatial quote from the work of B. Martos permeates all components of his economic work, the essence and content of which was at the center of our research. Each statement and statement of B. Martos was compared with the current realities of the cooperative movement and on the basis of which it was proposed to use the work of a scientist to improve the efficiency of cooperative relations in modern economic conditions.
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M, Mahesh Kumar. "Cooperative Movements in Karnataka: Society Structure and Growth." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-4 (June 30, 2019): 854–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd23736.

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Kubo, Masao, and Yoshiyuki Sasakabe. "Criticality of cooperative society." Artificial Life and Robotics 6, no. 1-2 (March 2002): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02481211.

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Warsiati, Wiwi, Tiris Sudartono, and Riana Dewi. "PERANAN KOPERASI SEBAGAI BENTUK IMPLEMENTASI EKONOMI PANCASILA DI ERA DIGITAL." Empowerment in the Community 1, no. 1 (January 31, 2020): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31543/ecj.v1i1.368.

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The role of cooperatives on the economy in Indonesia is still low due to low performance and cooperative governance not based on good cooperative governance. Cooperatives find it difficult to develop because they are unable to keep up with changes in the digital era. Pancasila economics was explored and built on the values adopted in Indonesian society which put forward the principles of humanity, nationalism, and cooperative democracy demanded to make a transformation so as not to be left behind by members and society. The Kopti cooperative consists of entrepreneurs who know tempeh has the potential to make changes because the quality of human resources is better than other cooperatives. Cooperatives must build creative and innovative characters for cooperative mobilizers through education and training. Cooperative in the digital era by implementing Information Networks, e-commerce online stores that have advantages such as Cost Savings, Potential Income, Extensive sales, Ease in targeting customers, Facilitating the process when orders increase Keywords: cooperatives, digital era
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Andriani, Fenny, Eka Deviani, and Marlia Eka Putri AT. "The Policy of Cooperative and Small and Medium Enterprises Office in Improving Cooperative Achievement in Lampung Province." Administrative and Environmental Law Review 2, no. 1 (May 21, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.25041/aelr.v2i1.2201.

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Outstanding Cooperatives are cooperatives that have achievements in obtaining their performance in terms of organizational aspects, management, management aspects, productivity aspects, and benefit and impact aspects of cooperatives that are stipulated by the Decree of the State Minister for Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises. The State Ministry for Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (Kementerian Koperasi dan Usaha Kecil Menengah) has launched a cooperative achievement assessment program to develop and make existing cooperatives a success. The prediction of cooperative achievements is expected to motivate existing cooperatives to function as economic institutions capable of improving the welfare of members in particular and society in general and building a national economic order that creates a developed, just. A prosperous society based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Building a national economic order creates a developed, just, and prosperous society based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
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Anastassacos, Nicolas, Stephen Hailes, and Mirco Musolesi. "Partner Selection for the Emergence of Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems Using Reinforcement Learning." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 05 (April 3, 2020): 7047–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i05.6190.

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Social dilemmas have been widely studied to explain how humans are able to cooperate in society. Considerable effort has been invested in designing artificial agents for social dilemmas that incorporate explicit agent motivations that are chosen to favor coordinated or cooperative responses. The prevalence of this general approach points towards the importance of achieving an understanding of both an agent's internal design and external environment dynamics that facilitate cooperative behavior. In this paper, we investigate how partner selection can promote cooperative behavior between agents who are trained to maximize a purely selfish objective function. Our experiments reveal that agents trained with this dynamic learn a strategy that retaliates against defectors while promoting cooperation with other agents resulting in a prosocial society.
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Arifin, Zaenal, and Aryani Witasari. "Notary Role In Making The Establishment Of The Deed Of Business Cooperation In The Rembang District." Jurnal Akta 6, no. 3 (September 25, 2019): 573. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/akta.v6i3.5102.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze: 1) The implementation of the Deed of Establishment of Cooperative manufacture in Rembang. 2) The role of the Notary as the maker of the Deed of Establishment of Cooperative Enterprises. 3) Barriers and solutions in the Deed of Establishment of Cooperative Development in Rembang.The approach method in this research is juridical empirical, data sources used are primary and secondary data obtained through interviews and literature study, performed data analysis by descriptive analytic.Results of the research results can be concluded: 1) Implementation of Creation Deed of Establishment of Cooperative in Rembang which starts with the preparation stage of formation, preparation stage meetings of formation, stage meetings of formation, stage request for approval rights of legal entities cooperatives, and the stage of issuance of the deed pendiiran and 2) As the role of Notary Deed of establishment of cooperative enterprises in Rembang is as maker deed of cooperative efforts. Notaries have the right authority / legal standing in a deed of incorporation of cooperatives. 3). Obstacles and solutions in the Deed of Establishment of Cooperative Development in Rembang of the cooperative is a member of the cooperative awareness level is still low, less managerial capacity, and limited capital resources. Barriers of Notary Public Notary is still much limited knowledge of Notary Deed Official Cooperation (PPAK) and the low interest of the Notary Deed Cooperative (NPAK) in Rembang district were registered for the Legal Entity Administration System Cooperative (SISMINBHKOP). With the state of a society, then the Office of Industry Trade Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Rembang should seek to build cooperation between the Notary in Rembang with the Agency's own cooperative.Keywords: Deed of Establishment of Cooperative; PPAK; SISMINBHKOP
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Secco-Oliveira, Letícia Dal Picolo Dal, Maria Lúcia Teixeira Machado, and Maria Zanin. "Solidarity economy and family dynamics of recyclable pickers: A view from the science, technology and society field." Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships 15, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 119–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.4235.

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As researches in the social psychology of work field indicate, workers are exposed to the subjective influences of their work environment, with the possibility of interinstitutional and systemic influences due to intersubjectivity. Economic-solidarity enterprises, having an organization and nature different from the capitalist companies and being considered as Social Technologies, from the perspective of the Science, Technology and Society research field, contribute to these influences, which include techniques, methods and products. As the family is one of the main belonging institutions to the persons, this study aimed to investigate the influences of economic-solidarity work relationships on the family dynamics of these cooperatives workers. The research field was the Cooperativa de Trabalho dos Catadores de Materiais Recicláveis de São Carlos [São Carlos Work Cooperative of Waste Pickers], São Paulo, Brazil, and the method used was thematic oral history. Fieldwork was carried out using participant observation techniques and semi-structured interviews with waste pickers and family members, which were transcribed for content analysis and transcriated for feedback to the research participants and validation of the information. Three main characteristics were observed permeating the interviews: that the economic-solidarity principles, even if not theoretically understood, when experienced in the work space, are potential to change people's behavior; that the organization of cooperative work positively influenced family dynamics; and that the cooperative organization was considered as a possibility for the economic inclusion of socially excluded people. The most prominent influences of economic-solidarity work relationships on family dynamics were the increased tolerance and cooperation in carrying out daily tasks and responsibilities.
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S, Velanganni. "An assessment of socio– economic effect of tiruchengode agricultural producers cooperative marketing society with reference to namakkal district in tamil nadu (tcms): An empirical study." Journal of Management and Science 1, no. 4 (December 30, 2014): 218–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.2014.20.

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Marketing societies have been creating, maintaining and enhancing the economic development among the community. They seek to raise agricultural output, create employment and eradicate poverty by providing market accessibility to farm producers, securing reasonable and remunerative prices, supplying adequate inputs like seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, agricultural implements at reasonable prices, implementing effective linking of credit with marketing,distributing consumer articles at reasonable prices through fair price shops, etc. They help to promote the growth and development even in the most remote rural areas. An attempt is made to analyze the demographic indicators (age, gender, education, community and family size), social indicators (social participation, exposure to mass media and contact with change agents) and economic indicators (occupation, family annual income, assets, size of land holdings and debts) influencing individuals. As regards to farmers categories, big farmers have high perception towards the economic contributions of marketing cooperatives, farm income, assets, occupation,knowledge about cooperative management, and participation in cooperative management have greatly effected to realize the economic contributions of marketing cooperatives. Thus the marketing cooperatives in the study area have made imprints on the economic lives of the farming community in the region. This study indicates the existence of significant level of differences among farmers in their socio, economic profile as well as cooperation indicatorvariables such as knowledge about cooperative, cooperative management and services availed from cooperatives.
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Stromberg, Peter G. "Cooperative individualism in Swedish society." Ethnos 56, no. 3-4 (January 1991): 153–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00141844.1991.9981432.

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Jacobson, Anders. "Separatism and cooperation : Democratic participation, asset-building and narrative representations in The Women’s Cooperative Society Swedish Homes, 1904-1916." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationer, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-193834.

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Within the context of economic history, this case study discusses “separatist cooperation” as an organizational and economic strategy for addressing multiple forms of alienation and inequality. Unique in the European cooperative movement at the time, The Women’s Cooperative Society Swedish Homes (Kvinnornas Andelsförening Svenska Hem), active in Stockholm 1905-1916, is a case in point. Using a theoretical framework drawn from social and economic reconstruction as well as critical perspectives inspired by intersectionality, the study analyzes how arguments, practices and choices of Svenska Hem are manifested in terms of three themes/strategies of de-alienation: democratic participation, asset-building and narrative representation. Cutting through each of these themes/strategies, explicit and implicit conceptions of gender, class and group solidarity are critically analyzed. The results show that the separatist strategy in combination with cooperative organizing generated considerable movement energy and capital accumulation e.g. in the face of an organized boycott from competing (male) traders. Further, the women’s cooperative constituted a space for asset-building while negotiating the changing social role of women generally and housewives in particular. The analysis shows that Svenska Hem’s organization and narrative was marked by class bias, while striving to become a cooperative relevant to “women of all classes”, invoking the housewife-as-consumer as a collective with a shared interest.
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Rößl, Dietmar, and Elisabeth Reiner. "The Implementation of the Regulation 1435/2003 on the Statute European Cooperative Society (SCE) in Europe." WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, 2010. http://epub.wu.ac.at/2937/1/SCE_Report_Austria%2Dfinal.pdf.

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Ceilin, Deborah A. (Deborah Anne) Carleton University Dissertation International Affairs. "Women's participation in cooperative development: a case study of Zimbabwe's Ministry of National Affairs, employment creation and cooperative development, and Simbai Glen Norah Co-operative Society Ltd." Ottawa, 1996.

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Berne, Astrid. "Conditions for Cooperative Water Resource Management in a conflict affected society : A case study of the Ibër River Basin." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-413176.

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Kosovo is a disputed territory, in conflict with Serbia, the country it declared independence from in 1999. The two states share water resource, in the form of the Ibër river. Kosovo is facing issues of water scarcity and the water it has access to is heavily polluted with untreated wastewater metallurgy waste.Kosovo does not only have poor relations with Serbia, there are also conflict within Kosovo with communities of both Kosovo Albanian majority and Serb majority. These communities have shown different willingness to cooperate over the water management of the Ibër river basin. Cooperating over shared water resources have in other cases been used as a way to improve on relations in conflict affected societies, through environmental peacemaking. In this case study, the environmental and socio-political conditions for environmental peacemaking is investigated through interviews of municipal and regional stakeholders, involved in the management of the Ibër river basin. Interviews were conducted with two municipal employees and one representative from the regional river basin authority in Kosovo. These interviews were complemented with a comprehensive literature review. The findings were analysed, using a conceptual framework developed to analyse and compare different cases of environmental peacemaking. The conceptual framework consists of six elements: resource scarcity, interdependence, lack of environmental sustainability, mutual interests, shared values, and power (a)symmetries. External actions and interests was also included as an element to reveal in what way external actors can intervene and assist in improving relations through environmental peacemaking initiatives. The analysis concluded that the Ibër river basin is in a need of transboundary management to improve on the water quality in a more effective and efficient way. The resource scarcity that is currently facing the stakeholders could be used as a cooperative trigger between the different actors. And while there is a lot of complexity to within the socio-political conditions, the interviewees express the need and interest for increased cooperation. This indicates that increased collaboration could be possible, but most likely there would be a need for external interventions to create an ongoing dialogue, that in turn can build trust between the conflicting parties.

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Thompson, Spencer Paul. "Bringing society back into the theory of the firm : the adaptation of the Mondragon cooperative model in Valencia and beyond." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2015. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/248892.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to challenge the predominant theories of the firm in economics by demonstrating that the firm can only be properly understood if the importance of cooperation based on trust and loyalty, and the ability of the firm to achieve that cooperation by influencing the social foundations of behaviour, is appreciated. Chapter 1 demonstrates that neglecting this ‘social nature’ of the firm renders the predominant theories incomplete and incompatible, with contract-based theories clinging to a rigid model of behaviour and competence-based theories failing to develop the social foundations of knowledge. The second chapter constructs a theory of the firm that rectifies these shortcomings by maintaining that the firm fulfils its purpose of developing and applying productive knowledge by achieving cooperation, which, along with the dual function of achieving coordination, involves a combination of organisational structures and organisational culture. In Chapter 3, this theory reveals that, contrary to deterministic views on organisation and economic development, a range of organisational forms are possible for any given technology or culture, and that organisation in fact shapes technology and culture. In Chapter 4, the dissertation shows that, contrary to the predominant theories of the firm, cooperative firms may have an inherent advantage in achieving cooperation based on trust and loyalty, and in maintaining that cooperation while also achieving the coordination required for advanced technologies. Although this ability may be suppressed by the prevailing institutional environment, the case of Mondragón, discussed in Chapter 5, demonstrates that it can be activated by innovations such as cooperative groups and ‘second-tier coops’. Although Mondragón’s success has been attributed to the uniquely cooperative traits of Basque culture (as opposed to its structural innovations), Chapter 6 demonstrates through primary and secondary research that Mondragón has in fact been used as model across the globe.
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Mfune, Elizabeth. "Effects of an agribusiness collapse on contract growers and their communities : a case study of Makeni Cooperative Society, Lusaka, Zambia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007627.

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This study assesses the effects of an agribusiness collapse, on the contracted growers and their surrounding communities in Lusaka Province, Zambia. In 2004, Agriflora Limited, a Trans-Zambezi Industries Limited (TZI) agribusiness in Lusaka Zambia was sold off. Agriflora Limited was one ofthe largest fresh vegetable exporters in Africa. It had contracted almost 500 small-scale farmers with 1-4 hectares of land within 50 km radius of Lusaka to grow vegetables for export. Makeni Cooperative Society was one of the targeted groups of growers. It grew baby corn, mangetout peas, and sugar snap and fine beans for export. The case study relied on both primary and secondary data. I undertook two months of ethnographic fieldwork utilising observations, in-depth interviews and informal discussions with some community members in Makeni. I also reviewed the literature on contract farming schemes (documenting both the negative and positive effects for growers) in developing countries. The case study showed that the impact of the collapse of Agriflora on the growers has been severe indeed; there has been a significant reduction in production with only a few farmers producing for export. Those that are producing are limited to one crop, baby corn. The effect on the local labour market (farm workers) has been quite drastic with a drop in employment. A new agribusiness company, York Farm, was sourced by the government for the contract growers of Makeni. York Farm has signed a procurement contract under which only sale and purchase conditions are specified. This means that, services such as extension services are no longer provided. It was also found that despite the price for baby corn at York Farm being better than what Agriflora used to offer the farmers, farmers are not producing peas which have a higher turnover than baby corn because York farm does not buy peas from the farmers. However, the farmers are hopeful that they will soon start producing peas after they pass the Eurep gap requirements. Furthermore, the farmers are still interested in contract farming as they are convinced that it can lead to higher farm incomes. While the neoliberal critique of the pre- Structural Adjustment agricultural policies was based on the need to improve rural farming income and productivity, my study shows that the contract farmers are not the "traditional" peasant farmers but retired civil servants or former public sector employees who lost their jobs during the contraction of the sector. In conclusion, my field work revealed that the collapse of Agriflora has had negative effects on the growers of MCS in terms a significant decrease in crop production, decline in farmer income, lack of technical assistance such as extension services, transportation problems (to take produce to the new market-York Farm) and reduced contraction in employment opportunities for farm workers.
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Kridler, Jamie Branam, Mary R. Langenbrunner, Karen Neef, and Terry Cutshaw. "Community House Cooperative: A Model for Collaboration and Building Partnerships with Community/Government Agencies, Universities and Secondary Schools." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2008. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3486.

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Freitas, Daniel Resende. "Demonstração do valor adicionado : alternativa de mensurar a sustentabilidade social nas cooperativas de Mineiros (GO)." Universidade de Taubaté, 2014. http://www.bdtd.unitau.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=726.

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O desenvolvimento de comunidades, regiões, nações e do planeta será pleno quando contemplada, de modo equitativo, a evolução nas áreas econômica, política, social e ambiental. O desenvolvimento sustentável ocorre quando há interação dessas áreas de modo equilibrado entre todos os atores sociais, promovendo qualidade de vida e bem-estar. As organizações empresariais são os principais mecanismos de promoção do desenvolvimento regional quando avaliadas por gestores e stakeholders. Normalmente buscam-se informações que levam as empresas a planejarem e a agir com objetivo de maximização do lucro. Nesse contexto, o objetivo principal deste estudo é analisar a Demonstração do Valor Adicionado (DVA) como mecanismo de mensuração de desenvolvimento na dimensão da sustentabilidade social. Para analisá-la utilizaram-se informações de empresas cooperativas. Surge daí o segundo objetivo do estudo, que é verificar a capacidade de as cooperativas promoverem de modo diferenciado o desenvolvimento regional. O estudo se instrumentou por meio de pesquisas exploratória, bibliográfica, documental e análise de dados de caráter quantitativo. O escopo territorial situa-se no município de Mineiros (GO), e o período estudado restringe-se aos anos de 2011 e 2012. As análises, com informações elucidadas pela DVA entre as cooperativas, permitiram identificar o comportamento das empresas quanto à destinação de recursos para os empregados e, para o governo, além de distribuídos aos sócios, e assim inferir qual contribui de modo mais incisivo para o desenvolvimento na dimensão social. Com o estudo constatou-se que a DVA pode ser adotada como ferramenta de mensuração da sustentabilidade social, no entanto, quanto à avaliação das sociedades cooperativas promoverem o desenvolvimento sustentável em maior intensidade do que as demais empresas, o universo pesquisado foi insipiente para fundamentar tal questionamento, de modo que não se permitiu tecer considerações nesse sentido.
The community, region, nations and the planet development will be fulfilled when it contemplates in an equitable way, the economic, politic, social and environmental area evolution. The sustainable development occurs when there is interaction in these areas in a balanced way between all social actors, promoting life quality and well-being. Entrepreneurial organizations are the main mechanisms of promoting regional development, when assessed by managers and stakeholders. Normally is search for information that leads the enterprises planning and acting with the objective of profit maximization. In this sense, the aim of this study is analyse the Statement of Value Added (SVA) as a mechanism of social sustainability development dimension mensuration. To achieve this analysis it was used Cooperative enterprises. From this point the second objective of this study emerge, that is to verify the Cooperative capacity of promoting in a differentiated way the regional development. This study was conducted by exploratory, bibliographical and documental research and the data analysis was done from quantitative character. The territorial scope was Mineiros county (GO) and the study period was limited to the years of 2011 and 2012. The analysis with the SVA cleared informations between Cooperatives, allowed to identify the behaviour of the enterprises regarded to employees and government resources destination, besides those distributed to the partners and in that way to infer which one contributes in a more incisive way to the development in a social dimension. With this study was possible to verify that SVA can be adopted as a mensuration tool for social sustainability, however, when the evaluation of the cooperative society promoting the sustainable development with greater intensity than other kind of enterprises was the issue, the researched universe was incipient to give support to the questioning and in that way was not allowed to give any consideration in this sense.
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Nordell, Dan. "ISIS – Information principles, skills, relations and capabilities for an inclusive learning society : -." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, fysik och matematik, DFM, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-21897.

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In our complex world of today we see that the leader- and followership is getting harder and harder to “command and control” our organizations and our society. The awareness of the decision makers are often too fragmented in relation to the often complex real situations out there. The information is only flowing in organizational stovepipes and not across boundaries as it should today. The patterns of mutual complex dependencies have taken over and we have difficulties in controlling the consequences of our decisions. The relations over organizational borders are often weak and fragmented and the mutual trust is low. Technology has always been a driver for the society to evolve and our idea is that technology can be the main driver for evolving cross boundary collaboration in order to meet the demands of the world. Technology can be the main driver but only if we consider all of the important dimensions when implementing Information and communication technologies (ICT) In order to find the right method of using technology and scientific methods for achieving better cross boundary collaboration a number of data collection activities has been performed, described and analyzed in the work with this thesis. The activities has been diverse in its nature, brainstorming activities, qualitative interviews and a small case study has been combined in order to derive the result – a path forward against further research for a better cross boundary collaboration in our western community. The thesis now have identified a path forward and a scientific framework for taking all of our experiences, existing capabilities, earlier performed research one step further and lift it up to the cross boundary level in organizations and in our society. We have the chance of cultivating all of the properties, relations, amounts of information, and evolve our technology. This may be all that we need in order to achieve a more socially sustainable climate in leader- and followership in our organizations and society. Who knows … maybe we can change the world … or at least make a real difference somewhere!
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Elahi, Haroon. "Cooperation and Integration:Do we need them in Ubiquitous Computing Design?" Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för för interaktion och systemdesign, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-5659.

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This thesis takes in to account mainly the cooperative design and human factors from ubiquitous computing design perspective. Areas such as role of cooperative design in ubiquitous computing perspective, the changing attributes of society and the associated issues, the changing shape of public service delivery and need for a change in methodology in ubiquitous computing projects have been discussed. The overall approach is taking advantage of Suchman’s idea of ‘design as an artful integration of different social as well as technical aspects'. The advantage of the technique has been taken by bringing together social and societal aspects, agenda of governments from IT perspective, human factors and purely designs methodology to frame up in which we need to re-assess ubiquitous computing design methodology. The thesis work comprises literature review, and a case study to pick up on the role of cooperative and participatory design. The probe was specifically in the context of ubiquitous computing design requirements and ubiquitous computing vision
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Books on the topic "Cooperative society"

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Society, Khajji Cooperative, ed. Khajji Cooperative Society. Karachi: Ushba Publishing International, 2006.

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Kamath, Rajalaxmi. Charaka Women's Multipurpose Cooperative Society. Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, 2011.

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Cooperation in economy and society. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2011.

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Alkaben, Patel. CREDIT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY IN TRIBAL AREA. India: Edupedia Publications Pvt Ltd, 2015.

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Fairbairn, Brett. "Canada's co-operative province": Individualism and mutualism in a settler society, 1905-2005 : reflections in celebration of Saskatchewan's centennial year. Saskatoon: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan, 2005.

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Miribung, Georg. The Agricultural Cooperative in the Framework of the European Cooperative Society. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44154-8.

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The search for community: From utopia to a co-operative society. Montréal: Black Rose Books, 1985.

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Chiappelli, Tiziana. Intercultura e inclusione: Il Cooperative Learning nella classe plurilingue. Milan: FrancoAngeli, 2016.

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Spann, Edward K. Brotherlytomorrows: Movements for a cooperative society in America, 1820-1920. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989.

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Society, Mullinahone Cooperative Dairy, ed. Mullinahone Coop: The first one hundred years. Co. Tipperary: Mullinahone CDS Ltd., 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cooperative society"

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Zhong, Ning, Yoshitsugu Kakemoto, and Setsuo Ohsuga. "An organized society of autonomous knowledge discovery agents." In Cooperative Information Agents, 183–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-62591-7_33.

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Fici, Antonio. "The European Cooperative Society Regulation." In International Handbook of Cooperative Law, 115–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30129-2_4.

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Andriessen, J. H. Erik. "The Role of Technology in Society." In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 43–52. London: Springer London, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0067-6_3.

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Shan, Jiulong, Huaping Chen, Guoliang Chen, Haitao Tian, and Xin Chen. "Accounting in the Environment of Grid Society." In Grid and Cooperative Computing, 715–18. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24680-0_115.

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Petrosjan, Leon A. "Cooperative Differential Games." In Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games, 183–200. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-8176-4429-6_9.

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Ishida, Toru. "Society-Centered Design for Socially Embedded Multiagent Systems." In Cooperative Information Agents VIII, 16–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30104-2_2.

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Lorents, Peeter, Rain Ottis, and Raul Rikk. "Cyber Society and Cooperative Cyber Defence." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 180–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02767-3_20.

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Park, Chong-Won, Myung-Joon Kim, and Jin-Won Park. "Design of NGIS: The Next Generation Internet Server for Future E-society." In Grid and Cooperative Computing, 269–72. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24679-4_58.

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Cock, Peter. "Cooperative Land Management for Ecological and Social Sustainability." In Agriculture, Environment and Society, 304–28. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15165-3_17.

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Chen, Nabo. "A New Cooperative Economy." In State, Market and Life Chances in Contemporary Rural Chinese Society, 77–107. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45046-8_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cooperative society"

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Molina, J. D., and H. Rudnick. "Transmission expansion investment: Cooperative or non-cooperative game?" In Energy Society General Meeting. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pes.2010.5589694.

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Sun, Yuling, Silvia Lindtner, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, and Ning Gu. "Reliving the Past & Making a Harmonious Society Today." In CSCW '15: Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2675133.2675195.

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Gupta, Ankur, and Salim Raza Qureshi. "Collabra: A framework for cooperative Software Maintenance." In 2011 International Conference on Information Society (i-Society). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-society18435.2011.5978524.

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Powell, Derek. "COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE, PARTNERSHIP AND SOVEREIGNTY IN A FUTURE DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY." In Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812799647_0016.

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Meng, Max. "Robotics to facilitate robots to merge into society." In 2016 IEEE 20th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2016.7565950.

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Yong, Jianming, Sanjib Tiwari, Xiaodi Huang, and Qun Jin. "Constructing robust digital identity infrastructure for future networked society." In 2011 15th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2011.5960129.

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Nagata, T., Y. Nakachi, and R. Hatano. "A multi-agent cooperative voltage control method." In Energy Society General Meeting. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pes.2008.4596598.

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Quintanilha, Carlos B., Marcos R. S. Borges, and Adriana S. Vivacqua. "Social networks and emergency: From society to the command room." In 2011 15th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2011.5960124.

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Oka, Mizuki, Dominique Chen, Ryuta Aoki, and Takashi Ikegami. "ALife as a Tool for Cooperative Society Between People and Machines." In The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isal_a_00025.

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Wang, Jianxiao, Haiwang Zhong, Yang Yu, Jingfan Wang, Ershun Du, and Qing Xia. "Incentive Mechanism for Cooperative Energy Sharing." In 2018 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm.2018.8586105.

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Reports on the topic "Cooperative society"

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Ahmed AlGarf, Yasmine. Harnessing the Power of the Collective: The Women’s Handicrafts Production Cooperative in Aswan, Egypt. Oxfam IBIS, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7857.

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The Women’s Handicrafts Production Cooperative is a success story that has transformed the lives of its members, who had been finding it hard to obtain employment. They are now focused on creating their own enterprise. Started in 2018, today the cooperative’s membership has expanded tenfold and created employment opportunities by using the principles of social solidarity economy and collective business models. The Youth Participation and Employment (YPE) project in Egypt, developed in partnership with the Better Life Association for Community Development (BLACD), provided technical training to the cooperative in handicrafts production, as well as life skills training, to empower the workers to continue despite all the societal pressure for them to give up. Assistance from BLACD came in when it was needed. Particularly during the COVID-19 crisis, with the tourism market shut down, BLACD has provided crucial technical advice and support, supporting the cooperative to brainstorm and identify several parallel income-generating activities. This case study contains some testimonies from members of the cooperative on how their collective strength was harnessed to create employment and income.
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Weiler, C. S. Recognition of Outstanding Work by Aquatic Science Students: Cooperation Between the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the Ocean Sciences Directorate of the Office of Naval Research. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada362142.

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JHA, Anil. ICIMOD Annual Report 2019. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.5.

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The stories in this annual report provide a summary of our accomplishments over the last year. They showcase key aspects of our work on multiple fronts – from working with communities, engaging policymakers, facilitating regional cooperation, promoting gender and social inclusion, and generating new knowledge and building capacity – to create positive change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya. The stories also highlight the range of partnerships, with governments and civil society, that make possible our work in the region.
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Halych, Valentyna. SERHII YEFREMOV’S COOPERATION WITH THE WESTERN UKRAINIAN PRESS: MEMORIAL RECEPTION. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11055.

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The subject of the study is the cooperation of S. Efremov with Western Ukrainian periodicals as a page in the history of Ukrainian journalism which covers the relationship of journalists and scientists of Eastern and Western Ukraine at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Research methods (biographical, historical, comparative, axiological, statistical, discursive) develop the comprehensive disclosure of the article. As a result of scientific research, the origins of Ukrainocentrism in the personality of S. Efremov were clarified; his person as a public figure, journalist, publisher, literary critic is multifaceted; taking into account the specifics of the memoir genre and with the involvement of the historical context, the turning points in the destiny of the author of memoirs are interpreted, revealing cooperation with Western Ukrainian magazines and newspapers. The publications ‘Zoria’, ‘Narod’, ‘Pravda’, ‘Bukovyna’, ‘Dzvinok’, are secretly got into sub-Russian Ukraine, became for S. Efremov a spiritual basis in understanding the specifics of the national (Ukrainian) mass media, ideas of education in culture of Ukraine at the end of XIX century, its territorial integrity, and state independence. Memoirs of S. Efremov on cooperation with the iconic Galician journals ‘Notes of the Scientific Society after the name Shevchenko’ and ‘Literary-Scientific Bulletin’, testify to an important stage in the formation of the author’s worldview, the expansion of the genre boundaries of his journalism, active development as a literary critic. S. Yefremov collaborated most fruitfully and for a long time with the Literary-Scientific Bulletin, and he was impressed by the democratic position of this publication. The author’s comments reveal a long-running controversy over the publication of a review of the new edition of Kobzar and thematically related discussions around his other literary criticism, in which the talent of the demanding critic was forged. S. Efremov steadfastly defended the main principles of literary criticism: objectivity and freedom of author’s thought. The names of the allies of the Ukrainian idea L. Skochkovskyi, O. Lototskyi, O. Konyskyi, P. Zhytskyi, M. Hrushevskyi in S. Efremov’s memoirs unfold in multifaceted portrait descriptions and function as historical and cultural facts that document the pages of the author’s biography, record his activities in space and time. The results of the study give grounds to characterize S. Efremov as the first professional Ukrainian-speaking journalist.
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Cedergren, Elin, Diana Huynh, Michael Kull, John Moodie, Hjördís Rut Sigurjónsdóttir, and Mari Wøien Meijer. Public service delivery in the Nordic Region: An exercise in collaborative governance. Nordregio, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/pb2021:2.2001-3876.

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Now, more than ever, is Nordic collaboration required across all levels of governance to help overcome the devastating socio-economic impacts of the pandemic and to solve the shared challenges posed by climate change and growing urban-rural divides. This policy brief examines six good practice examples of collaborative public service delivery from across the Nordic Region, highlighting the main drivers, challenges and enablers of collaboration and the replication potential of these Nordic collaborative examples. The policy brief finds that new and innovative models of Nordic collaboration are constantly emerging thanks to rapid technological developments that are helping to bring stakeholders together to solve common societal challenges. The high levels of cooperation outlined indicate that collaborative governance is continually evolving within the Nordic context.
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Altamirano Montoya, Álvaro, Mariano Bosch, Carolina Cabrita Felix, Rodrigo Cerda, Manuel García-Huitrón, Laura Karina Gutiérrez, and Waldo Tapia Troncoso. 2020 Pension Indicators for Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002967.

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The PLAC Network's Pension Indicators are a dataset containing information related to the labor markets and pension systems of the nineteen PLAC Network member countries: Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay. The indicators are divided into five main categories: environment, performance, sustainability, society's preparedness for aging and reform, and pension system design. Each one of these categories are divided into a few subcategories as well. These indicators were constructed with the objective of becoming an important tool for the improvement of the following aspects of pension systems: coverage, sufficiency of benefits, financial sustainability, equity and social solidarity, efficiency, and institutional capacity. An important characteristic of this dataset is the comparability of these indicators since it permits the identification of areas of cooperation and knowledge exchange among countries. The dataset is accompanied by a User's Manual, which can be found in this link https://publications.iadb.org/en/users-manual-idb-plac-network-pension-indicators
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Altamirano Montoya, Álvaro, Mariano Bosch, Carolina Cabrita Felix, Rodrigo Cerda, Manuel García-Huitrón, Laura Karina Gutiérrez, and Waldo Tapia Troncoso. 2019 Pension Indicators for Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002966.

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The 2019 PLAC Network's Pension Indicators are a dataset containing information related to the labor markets and pension systems of the nineteen PLAC Network member countries: Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay. The indicators are divided into five main categories: environment, performance, sustainability, society's preparedness for aging and reform, and pension system design. Each one of these categories are divided into a few subcategories as well. These indicators were constructed with the objective of becoming an important tool for the improvement of the following aspects of pension systems: coverage, sufficiency of benefits, financial sustainability, equity and social solidarity, efficiency, and institutional capacity. An important characteristic of this dataset is the comparability of these indicators since it permits the identification of areas of cooperation and knowledge exchange among countries. The dataset is accompanied by a User's Manual, which can be found in this link: https://publications.iadb.org/en/users-manual-idb-plac-network-pension-indicators
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Niebler, Rebecca. Abfallwirtschaftliche Geschäftsmodelle für Textilien in der Circular Economy. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627833.

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This master thesis explores the challenges for waste management business models in the field of textiles regarding the requirements of the circular economy, as well as improvement potentials in the current framework conditions. It is concerned with the research question: "Is it advisable to change the frame-work conditions at meso or macro level, with regard to business models for waste management companies in the textile sector that are oriented towards the requirements of the circular economy, and - if so - in what way?” The approach of the study is based on the delta analysis of the e Society for Institutional Analysis at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. It compares the target state of the normative requirements with the actual state of the textile and waste management framework conditions and attempts to identify the gaps (the delta). Based on the delta, it develops approaches that are intended to help reduce the gaps. The thesis develops three business models for the target year 2025 in different areas: an exchange platform for sorters, recyclers and designers, an automatic sorting plant and a plant for fibre-to-fibre recycling of mixed materials. It is becoming clear that these business models cannot meet the target requirements for the circular economy. The analysis identifies the remaining gaps in the framework conditions as the main problem. For example, insufficient innovation impulses and the lack of competitiveness of secondary raw materials inhibit the actors from applying and using new technologies and business models. Restricted access to knowledge and information, as well as a lack of transparency between the actors, also prove to be problematic. In order to answer the research question, the study recommends altering the framework conditions at meso and macro level. It proposes a platform for cooperation between designers, the introduction of a material declaration system and an eco-design guideline for textiles as possible development options. In addition, this work offers a matrix of criteria to help the actors test and improve their new waste management business models regarding their suitability for the circular economy. The analysis is carried out from an outsider's perspective on the entire textile industry. It therefore cannot cover and deal with all aspects and individual circumstances of each player in detail. The necessary changes in the framework conditions that have been identified can therefore be used as a basis for further investigations.
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Aalto, Juha, and Ari Venäläinen, eds. Climate change and forest management affect forest fire risk in Fennoscandia. Finnish Meteorological Institute, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361355.

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Forest and wildland fires are a natural part of ecosystems worldwide, but large fires in particular can cause societal, economic and ecological disruption. Fires are an important source of greenhouse gases and black carbon that can further amplify and accelerate climate change. In recent years, large forest fires in Sweden demonstrate that the issue should also be considered in other parts of Fennoscandia. This final report of the project “Forest fires in Fennoscandia under changing climate and forest cover (IBA ForestFires)” funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, synthesises current knowledge of the occurrence, monitoring, modelling and suppression of forest fires in Fennoscandia. The report also focuses on elaborating the role of forest fires as a source of black carbon (BC) emissions over the Arctic and discussing the importance of international collaboration in tackling forest fires. The report explains the factors regulating fire ignition, spread and intensity in Fennoscandian conditions. It highlights that the climate in Fennoscandia is characterised by large inter-annual variability, which is reflected in forest fire risk. Here, the majority of forest fires are caused by human activities such as careless handling of fire and ignitions related to forest harvesting. In addition to weather and climate, fuel characteristics in forests influence fire ignition, intensity and spread. In the report, long-term fire statistics are presented for Finland, Sweden and the Republic of Karelia. The statistics indicate that the amount of annually burnt forest has decreased in Fennoscandia. However, with the exception of recent large fires in Sweden, during the past 25 years the annually burnt area and number of fires have been fairly stable, which is mainly due to effective fire mitigation. Land surface models were used to investigate how climate change and forest management can influence forest fires in the future. The simulations were conducted using different regional climate models and greenhouse gas emission scenarios. Simulations, extending to 2100, indicate that forest fire risk is likely to increase over the coming decades. The report also highlights that globally, forest fires are a significant source of BC in the Arctic, having adverse health effects and further amplifying climate warming. However, simulations made using an atmospheric dispersion model indicate that the impact of forest fires in Fennoscandia on the environment and air quality is relatively minor and highly seasonal. Efficient forest fire mitigation requires the development of forest fire detection tools including satellites and drones, high spatial resolution modelling of fire risk and fire spreading that account for detailed terrain and weather information. Moreover, increasing the general preparedness and operational efficiency of firefighting is highly important. Forest fires are a large challenge requiring multidisciplinary research and close cooperation between the various administrative operators, e.g. rescue services, weather services, forest organisations and forest owners is required at both the national and international level.
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Highlights of ADB’s Cooperation with Civil Society Organizations 2019. Asian Development Bank, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/arm200181.

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