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Fam, Soo-Fen, Jamaliah Laham, Zaiton Sapak, et al. "FACTORS INFLUENCING MALAYSIAN PINEAPPLE SMALLHOLDERS INTENTION TO ADOPT MYGAP AND MPIB ROLES TO INSPIRE THE GROWERS TO OBTAIN MYGAP CERTIFICATION." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 7, no. 2 (2019): 315–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7237.

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Purpose of the study: The study aims to identify the factors influencing growers’ intention to adopt MyGAP and MPIB roles and to inspire the pineapple growers to obtain MyGAP certificate.
 Methodology: Questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 52 pineapple smallholder respondents in the study area. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regressions were conducted using IMB SPSS version 23.
 Main Findings and Novelty: The results of this study show that the three factors influencing pineapple smallholders’ intention to adopt MyGAP are training, attitude and barriers. The odd ratios show growers who received training are four times more likely to adopt MyGAP.
 Applications of this study: MPIB has to conduct more training in order to inspire pineapple growers to obtain MyGAP certification. Meanwhile, the growers also have to change their attitude to accept MyGAP and overcome the perceived barriers for adopting MyGAP.
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Mohd Arifin, Nor Ashikin, Nur Amalina Ismail, Muhammad Aliuddin Bakar, Syahrizan Syahlan, and Farahida Zulkifli. "Barriers to myGAP Certification: A Study of Farmer Knowledge, Intentions, and Challenges in Kelantan, Malaysia." BORNEO AKADEMIKA 8, no. 1 (2024): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.24191/ba/v8i1/98231.

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myGAP stands as a beacon of excellence in agriculture, aquaculture, and livestock, symbolizing a commitment to environmental stewardship, economic viability, and social responsibility. This certification program guarantees that products meet the highest safety and quality standards. This study embarks on an exploratory journey to understand the depth of adaptation to Malaysian Good Agricultural Practices (myGAP) among the farming communities in Kelantan. The research employs a detailed quantitative methodology to achieve its objectives. The analytical framework includes descriptive analysis, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression. The findings offer significant insights: a considerable proportion of Kelantan farmers deeply understand myGAP, with more than half demonstrating a strong grasp of its principles. Coupled with this awareness is a marked interest in adapting myGAP, primarily motivated by enhancing product safety and quality. However, the path to adaptation is filled with obstacles. Among the various factors considered, such as knowledge, cost constraints, and the role of extension agents, the certification process emerges as the main barrier, underscored by its significant impact. Thus, the study highlights Kelantan farmers' high level of awareness and willingness to adapt to myGAP and points out the crucial adjustments needed to facilitate this process. To enhance accessibility and reduce the complexity for farmers, streamlining the myGAP certification process is recommended. Such simplification could involve reducing paperwork, offering more explicit guidelines, and employing digital platforms to ease the application and monitoring processes.
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Chuck, Chuan Ng. "Producers' perceptions of public good agricultural practices and their pesticide use: The case of MyGAP for durian farming in Pahang, Malaysia." Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development 7, no. 1 (2017): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1005/2017.7.1/1005.1.1.16.

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This paper investigates the local implementation of Malaysian public GAP standard called MyGAP by examining its effectiveness in raising the awareness and improving the pesticide use practices of participant smallscale farmers toward better food safety and quality assurance. For this objective, 19 MyGAP certified and 57 uncertified durian farms in the state of Pahang, Malaysia were surveyed. The research found that certified farm managers have a much better understanding of the basic intent of the policy than uncertified farms, reflecting the individually oriented interests and motivations of participant farmers in the national scheme. Their interests in and assessment of the merits of the scheme are found to concentrate in economic realms rather than in the original policy goal of food safety and quality assurance. As regards pesticide use practices, certified farms showed a much better performance than uncertified farms in record keeping and pesticide use and management. There remains a question, however, whether it is due to the farming practices improved through MyGAP adoption or due to the participation of farms already well-performing prior to MyGAP adoption.
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Manap, M. G. A., and M. F. A. Pauzi. "myGAP: Malaysia’s gift to seafood world." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 414 (January 10, 2020): 012012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/414/1/012012.

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Saad, Ram Al Jaffri, Mohamad Faridthul Azhar Mohd Noor, Mohd Ashraf Zainol Abidin, and Mohd Dino Khairri Sharifuddin. "The Influence of Technologies, Knowledge, and MyGAP on Effectiveness of Fertigation." Universal Journal of Agricultural Research 11, no. 3 (2023): 558–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/ujar.2023.110306.

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Semuroh, J., and V. Sumin. "Factors affecting the intention of sustainable agriculture practices among pepper farmers in Sarawak, Malaysia." Food Research 5, S4 (2021): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.5(s4).005.

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The demand for safe, hygienic, organic, and high-quality food products nowadays puts pressure on farmers to produce and practice sustainability. Sustainable agriculture practices (SAPs) are crucial to be implemented on every farm that produced foods to enable the supply of hygienic, safe food products and as a solution of pesticide-residue problems towards a healthier lifestyle. However, the farmers' main challenges towards sustainability and hindering their penetration to the global market are the difficulties in complying with the international standard of quality and certification compliance, such as MyGAP or Malaysian Good Agricultural Practices in cultivating, harvesting, and processing. MyGAP compliance showed that farmers are moving towards sustainable agriculture. This paper was aimed to assess the perception and the factors that influence the Intention to implement SAPs in pepper cultivation among pepper farmers in Sarawak. Descriptive analysis and factor analysis were used to accomplish the objectives of this study. Data collection was through interviews using a structured questionnaire administered on registered farmers under the Malaysian Pepper Board (MPB), planted at least 1 hectare or 2000 pepper trees in Bau and the District of Serian, Sarawak. Systematic stratified random sampling method was used based on the two different districts selected as stratification. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) was used as the conceptual framework to explain the farmers' behaviour towards SAPs. The results discovered four latent factors influencing Intention to practice SAPs: attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural Intention, and Intention, with the value of percentages of variance, explained 13.554%, 27.912%, 12.506%, 8.771%, and 7.703%, respectively. Subjective norms showed a high value of alpha at 0.935, followed by attitude (0.817) and Intention towards Sustainable Agriculture Practices (0.804). The findings provided the pepper farmers with invaluable insight on the advantages of adopting sustainable agriculture practices to expand their business locally and intentionally.
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Tey, Yeong Sheng, Natasha Rajendran, Mark Brindal, et al. "A Review of an International Sustainability Standard (GlobalGAP) and its Local Replica (MyGAP)." Outlook on Agriculture 45, no. 1 (2016): 67–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/oa.2016.0230.

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Nor, Adibi M., Tim S. Gray, Gary S. Caldwell, and Selina M. Stead. "A value chain analysis of Malaysia’s seaweed industry." Journal of Applied Phycology 32, no. 4 (2019): 2161–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-019-02004-3.

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AbstractA global shortfall in protein supply from capture fisheries has motivated the Malaysian government to revise its aquaculture strategy, focusing on three commodities: seaweed, fish and marine shrimp. However, the performance of the Malaysian aquaculture sector, particularly seaweed production, is poorly documented. This is the first empirical study to undertake a value chain analysis (VCA) of the Malaysian seaweed sector using stakeholder perceptions and secondary data that encompass members of seaweed farming cooperatives (the Semporna Area Farmers’ Association and the governments’ flagship Seaweed Cluster Project). Fieldwork was conducted between April and June 2015 among seaweed stakeholders involved in the value chain using a mixed methods approach—in-depth interviews with key informants, focus group discussions, household surveys, personal observation and secondary data. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from both upstream (seaweed farming, marketing structure and the Malaysian Good Aquaculture Practices [MyGAP] certification programme) and downstream (seaweed processing) activities involving farmers, intermediaries/middlemen (buyers), processors and officials. Kappaphycus spp. was sold in two forms: (1) dried seaweed to be used as raw materials in carrageenan processing (approximately 90% of total harvest) and (2) fresh seaweed to be used as a source of seedlings (approximately 10% of total harvest). The value chain ended with the carrageenan form, which is exported to international markets. The price of dried seaweed varied according to a combination of seaweed quality, the strength of farmer’s relationships with intermediaries and processors and in response to demand from the carrageenan industry. The prices obtained by Malaysian farmers for dried seaweed and carrageenan remained low, US$ 0.60 and US$ 4.43 per kg, respectively, despite efforts by the government to enhance the value chain by imposing seaweed standards (via MyGAP) for farm management, dried seaweed and semi-refined carrageenan. The VCA was a useful tool to identify and map the market, with the results providing a better understanding of the seaweed sector, which could be helpful in supporting further aquaculture development in Malaysia.
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Hoyaeli, Sabariyah, Zakirah Othman, Iswandi Anas, and Shafini M. Shafie. "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MYORGANIC: A CASE STUDY OF KOPERASI ABSB." Journal of Technology and Operations Management 13, Number 2 (2018): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/jtom2018.13.2.8.

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Rice is a staple food and daily routine for Malaysians. Currently, the increasing population in Malaysia has led to the need to increase rice production with more quality. Therefore,the government established a scheme with national organic standards, MS 1259: 2015 which is myOrganic certification to recognize organic farms. Koperasi ABSB is the first rice farm that obtained this certification. Thus, the aims of this study are to explore the implementation of myOrganic in Koperasi ABSB and the barriers faced by this cooperative to implementing myOrganic certification. Qualitative method is used in this case study through interviews and observation. The finding showed that the implementation of myOrganic is as follows, by register myGAP, register myOrganic, Department of Agricultural Malaysia (DOA) will send a supervisor, prepare nine files or records, perform internal and external audit, and renew myOrganic. This study is expected to increase awareness of organic farming practices and promote the implementation of myOrganic in agriculture industry especially for the new farmer who wants to register and obtain myOrganic certification.
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Kartika, B., S. W. Parson, M. A. Jamaludin, N. F. Husman, and A. Elgharbawy. "The importance of preserving the freshness of fish to fulfil the tayyiban based on the analysis of scientific and Islamic jurisprudence principles." Food Research 4, S1 (2020): 274–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.4(s1).s24.

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Perishability of fresh fish has become one major concern for both fish industry players as well as the consumers. If it is not properly handled and preserved, fish will be deteriorated and will lose its quality attributes. This is the point where the halalan tayyiban (lawful and wholesome) status of fish is depreciated and at the same time it affects the consumer purchase intention. This article discussed the perishability of fish, phenomenon of fish spoilage and its phases and methods which can be used to detect the deterioration. In addition, Islamic perspective on the importance of preserving the food safety, quality and halalan tayyiban status of raw fish or fish product along the processing line until reaching the consumer is also discussed according to the Maqasid al Shariah (The Objectives of Shari’ah) by using Qawaid Fiqhiyyah (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence). The method used is the library research which includes the observation from Islamic perspectives. This is in line with achieving the highest objectives of Shariah, which is to protect the farmers, the environment, the aquaculture and the consumers. The output of the study may serve MyGAP and MS 1500:2009.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MyGAP"

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Koubek, Ladislav. "Technologie v rámci mySAP ERP." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2006. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-138.

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Gomis, Marie-Joseph. "Web-based ERP systems: the new generation : case study: mySAP ERP." Thesis, Jönköping University, JTH, Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-7711.

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<p>With the proliferation of Internet, ERP systems like all the domains of Information Technology have known an important evolution. This final thesis project is a study about the evolution of ERP systems, more precisely about their migration to the Web giving birth to a new generation of systems: the Web-Based or Web-enabled ERP systems. This migration to the Web is justified by the difficulty of making possible the communication between partner’s legacy systems and the organizations’ ERP systems. A historical evolution of these systems is presented in order to understand the reasons that lead vendors to adopt the Web Service Technology. Based on different studies, the main technologies such as Web services, Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Application server are also presented. From an interpretative research approach mySAP ERP has been chosen as a case study. This Master’s thesis has been led into AIRBUS France Company within the framework of the SAP Customer Competence Center (SAPCCC) Web site project. The project is aimed at re-building the SAPCCC Web site. The new characteristic of the Web site is to make it accessible by all AIRBUS partners working with SAP applications. To make the Web site accessible by the partners from their own applications located on their own platforms the development has been done thanks to mySAP ERP which is an ERP using the Web service technology. Finally, this thesis presents a comparative study between traditional ERP systems and the new generation of Web-based ERP systems.</p>
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Li, Xu. "Business process integration." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB11163824.

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Schneckenburger, Markus. "Konzeption und Realisierung eines Wissensportals für Hochschulen : eine Implementierung mit mySAP Enterprise Portal /." Aachen : Shaker, 2005. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=013166006&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Hás, Martin. "Formuláře Adobe v systému SAP." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-237476.

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This master thesis was oriented to study of the development application possibilities in programming language ABAP in the information system mySAP. There were studied integration possibilities of SAP system with Adobe PDF forms and application MS Excel. Advantages and disadvantages of these two technologies were compared. The theoretical part of diploma thesis describes also the technology of SAP systems based on NetWeaver platform and the main product mySAP. The practical part describes a concrete business scenario of purchase order process where is also invoice verification list included. The result of the work is analysis, design and implementation of concrete solution for "invoice verification list" generating in SAP system. A development SAP VUT application was used for implementation and testing.
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Books on the topic "MyGAP"

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Türk, Peter. MySAP R/3 - Einführung: Mit Vorbereitung auf die SAP-Anwenderzertifizierung. Addison-Wesley, 2003.

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Bauer, Andrea. MySAP SCM-Materialwirtschaft: Unterstützt die Vorbereitung auf die rollenspezifische SAP-Anwenderzertifizierung. Addison-Wesley, 2004.

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T, Draijer C., and Caris A. A. (Arnold), eds. Hands-on with mySAP and IDES: Carrying out a complete ERP proces. Wolters-Noordhoff, 2004.

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mySAP CRM. SAP Press, 2002.

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Spitters, Thomas H. mySAP FI Fieldbook. iUniverse, Inc., 2005.

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Färber, Günther, and Julia Kirchner. mySAP Technology Roadmap. SAP Press, 2002.

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mySAP ERP Roadmap. SAP Press, 2006.

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Kimbell, Ian, and Andreas Vogel. MySAP ERP for Dummies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Mysap Erp for Dummies. Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited, John, 2013.

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Kimbell, Ian, and Andreas Vogel. MySAP ERP for Dummies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "MyGAP"

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Ennigrou, Elyes. "mySAP mobile Business." In Geschäftsprozesse mit Mobile Computing. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90275-7_14.

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Scheruhn, Hans-Jürgen. "Online-Prozessmanagement mit mySAP™." In Strategisches Internetmarketing. Gabler Verlag, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84478-1_21.

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Buxmann, Peter, Wolfgang König, Markus Fricke, Franz Hollich, Luis Martin Diaz, and Sascha Weber. "Basics of mySAP.com and mySAP Technology." In Inter-organizational Cooperation with SAP Solutions. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24763-0_2.

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Mecke, Christoph. "Automated Testing of mySAP Business Processes." In Software Quality and Software Testing in Internet Times. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56333-1_17.

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Buxmann, Peter, Luis Martin Diaz, Wolfgang König, Markus Fricke, Franz Hollich, and Sascha Weber. "Grundlagen von mySAP.com und mySAP Technology." In Zwischenbetriebliche Kooperation mit mySAP.com. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55762-0_2.

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Brand, Thorsten, Jochen Griebel, and Harald Schallner. "Stahlproduktion werksübergreifend planen mit mySAP APO bei Ispat Germany." In Integriertes Supply Chain Management. Gabler Verlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-10381-3_16.

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Rogers, Jean. "Hawaiian Tropic sonnt sich mit integrierter mySAP-All-in-One-Lösung." In AGILITÄT durch ARIS Geschäftsprozessmanagement. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33359-2_18.

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Conference papers on the topic "MyGAP"

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"Producers' perceptions of public Good Agricultural Practices and their pesticide use: the case of MyGAP for durian farming in Pahang, Malaysia." In Risk management of agrochemicals through novel technologies for food safety in Asia. Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region, 2015. https://doi.org/10.56669/bekg3753.

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Jingga, Fredy, Dyah Annisa Saraswati, and Natalia Limantara. "Evaluation of MySAP Sales and Distribution Module Using Technology Acceptance Model (a case study approach at oil and gas company in Indonesia)." In 2019 International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICIMTech). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimtech.2019.8843804.

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Pukowiec-Kurda, Katarzyna, and Urszula Myga-Piatek. "Application of New Methods of Environment Analysis and Assessment in Landscape Audits – Case Studies of Urban Areas Like Czestochowa, Poland." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.116.

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Following the 2000 European Landscape Convention, a new act strengthening landscape protection instruments has been in force since 2015. It sets forth legal aspects of landscape shaping (Dziennik Ustaw 2015, poz. 774) and introduces landscape audits at the province level. A landscape audit consists in identification and characterization of selected landscapes, assessment of their value, selection of so-called priority landscapes and identification of threats for preservation of their value. An audit complies with GIS standards. Analyses use source materials, i.e. digital maps of physical-geographical mesoregions, current topographic maps of digital resources of cartographic databases, latest orthophotomaps and DTMs, maps of potential vegetation, geobotanic regionalization, historic-cultural regionalization and natural landscape types, documentation of historical and cultural values and related complementary resources. A special new methodology (Solon et al. 2014), developed for auditing, was tested in 2015 in an urban area (Myga-Piatek et al. 2015). Landscapes are characterized by determining their analytic (natural and cultural) and synthetic features, with particular focus on the stage of delimitation and identification of landscape units in urban areas. Czestochowa was selected as a case study due to its large natural (karst landscapes of the Czestochowa Upland, numerous forests, nature reserves) and cultural (Saint Mary’s Sanctuary, unique urban architecture) potential. Czestochowa is also a city of former iron ore and mineral resources exploitation, still active industry, dynamic urban sprawl within former farming areas, and dynamically growing tourism. Landscape delimitation and identification distinguished 75 landscape units basing on uniform landscape background (uniform cover and use of the land). Landscape assessment used a new assessment method for anthropogenic transformation of landscape – the indicator describing the correlation between the mean shape index (MSI) and the Shannon diversity index (SHDI) (Pukowiec-Kurda, Sobala 2016). Particular threats and planning suggestions, useful in development of urban areas, were presented for selected priority landscapes.
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Reports on the topic "MyGAP"

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Kramer, Mitchell. mySAP CRM Analytics. Patricia Seybold Group, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pr3-23-02cc.

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Kramer, Mitchell. mySAP CRM Architecture. Patricia Seybold Group, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pr6-7-02cc.

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Walmsley, Terrie, and Peter Minor. MyGTAP Model: A Model for Employing Data from the MyGTAP Data Application—Multiple Households, Split Factors, Remittances, Foreign Aid and Transfers. GTAP Working Paper, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21642/gtap.wp78.

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The GTAP standard model has proved a useful analysis tool and data source for over 20 years. The GTAP model has been updated overtime, but it maintains the structure of a single regional household, with income distributed into three components: government, private and savings-investment expenditures. There has been a need for a more detailed accounting system, especially as it relates to estimating the potential impacts of policies and global shocks on poverty, sustainable and inclusive growth. This paper presents an extension to the GTAP model and its accounting framework to implement distinct and multiple households, split factors of production, foreign aid and remittances, government and household transfer. The model and associated accounting links a household’s expenditure to factor incomes (through ownership shares) and taxes. Government expenditure is linked to taxes and foreign aid. The MyGTAP model provides the user more flexibility in: the treatment of government and household savings and spending; the selection of a linear expenditure systems (LES) or a constant difference of elasticities (CDE) demand function\s. The model is incorporated into a RunGTAP application which supports many of RunGTAP’s popular programs such as alter-tax, GTAPview and others. The introduction of a split regional household (which does not require splitting data for every region) supports economic analysis based on detailed households, government, factor income, remittances, foreign aid and income transfers. The code can be modified to include multiple regions with unique household structures. This paper documents the model and accounting framework for the use of data output from the MyGTAP data splitting program. It is intended to be used in tandem with a complimentary paper and programs found in:"MyGTAP Data Program: A Program for Customizing and Extending the GTAP Database”, GTAP Working Paper No. 79, by Minor, Peter and Terrie Wamsley 2013.
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Minor, Peter, and Terrie Walmsley. MyGTAP: A Program for Customizing and Extending the GTAP Database for Multiple Households, Split Factors, Remittances, Foreign Aid and Transfers. GTAP Working Paper, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21642/gtap.wp79.

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The GTAP standard model has proved a useful analysis tool and data source for over 20 years. The GTAP model has been updated overtime, but it maintains the structure of a single regional household, with income distributed into three components: government, private and savings-investment expenditures. There has been a need for a more detailed accounting system, especially as it relates to estimating the potential impacts of policies and global shocks on poverty, sustainable and inclusive growth. This paper (and its companion paper) present a method for splitting the GTAP regional household and linking these households to factor incomes and taxes. It introduces a user friendly GEMPACK based application, MyGTAP, for splitting the GTAP regional household based on basic data and splitting shares which may be obtained from a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM); this greatly reduces the development requirements for introducing multiple households into the GTAP model. The introduction of a split regional household (which does not require splitting data for every region) supports economic analysis based on detailed households, government, factor income, remittances, foreign aid and income transfers. The splitting method is based on the normalized GTAP database found in SplitCom, however, it is shown in the paper that this approach is easily reconciled and is consistent within a SAM framework. The code can be modified to include multiple split regions with unique household structures. This paper is a guide to employing the data tools and programs for splitting the regional household and factors of production in the GTAP database. It is intended to be used in tandem with a complimentary paper detailing the theory, accounting and model code "MyGTAP Model: A Model for Employing Data from the MyGTAP Data Program: Multiple Households, Split Factors, Remittances, Foreign Aid, and Transfers”, GTAP Working Paper No. 78, by Walmsley and Minor 2013.
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