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Szlachta, Jacek. "Poland’s National Development Plan 2007-2013." Gospodarka Narodowa 194, no. 9 (September 25, 2004): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/gn/113710.

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Sofield, Trevor H. B. "Indonesia's National Tourism Development Plan." Annals of Tourism Research 22, no. 3 (January 1995): 690–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0160-7383(94)00087-9.

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Szlachta, Jacek. "Poland’s National Development Plan 2004-2006 - Strategic Choices." Gospodarka Narodowa 185, no. 7-8 (July 25, 2003): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/gn/113790.

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Arnst, Michael, Lisa Draga, and Lisa Andrews. "Basic education and the National Development Plan." Social Dynamics 39, no. 1 (March 2013): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2013.777556.

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Clarke, Gwen. "National plan: strategic development for the NHS." British Journal of Community Nursing 5, no. 8 (August 2000): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2000.5.8.7143.

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International Monetary Fund. "Cote d'Ivoire: Economic Development Documents-National Development Plan, 2016-20." IMF Staff Country Reports 16, no. 388 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781475562019.002.

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Ri, H. C. "Fostering regional universities and balanced national development - National university promotion plan -." Journal of Regional Studies 29, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 57–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31324/jrs.2021.06.29.2.57.

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MORICHI, Shigeru. "Key Issues of the New National Development Plan." Japanese Journal of Real Estate Sciences 22, no. 1 (2008): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5736/jares.22.1_38.

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Wang, Jun. "National Spatial Strategic Plan of England." Journal of Urban Planning and Development 142, no. 1 (March 2016): 04015007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000284.

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Tellegen, Egbert. "The Dutch National Environmental Policy Plan." Netherlands Journal of Housing and Environmental Research 4, no. 4 (December 1989): 337–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02503101.

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Cole, Arby. "The Malaysian 'Vision 2020' national development plan : implementation problems in Sabah." Thesis, University of York, 1998. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/10808/.

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Badjo, Fati. "Sierra Leone: Analysis of the National Action Plan." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1314044748.

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Davids, Rochelle Nicolette. "The viability of the South African National Development Plan and Amartya Sen's theory of ethical development." University of the Western Cape, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5473.

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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Ethics)
"Development" has emerged as a key word indicating the level of participation in and integration into the global economy of previously "under-developed" or marginalized countries, especially from the so-called "Third World". Even though decolonial theory contests the validity of what is seen as a particular arrogant Western assessment of the norms at work in such classification of nation-states, it is widely accepted that there is a direct equation between growth and equality: The lower the level of inequality in any country, the faster and the more sustainable the growth in the economy is expected to be. South Africa's dilemma is that it portrays the extreme negative aspect of this fundamental socio-economic formula. The country has a high level of inequality and seems to be stuck in low economic growth! In essence, the current high level of inequality in South Africa results in slow and unsustainable growth in the economy. A healthy development path for South Africa would mean that both economic growth and equality should be sustainably sought. Colonial and apartheid periods elicited processes of planning and development which may have been well-managed and controlled but were fundamentally unjust, being based on stark inequalities, and thus strongly and justifiably opposed. The central focus of this study is to ethically assess the rationale and implementation of the South African National Development Plan (NDP), developed on the basis of the country‘s model new Constitution in order to ensure good quality of life and dignity for all its citizens. The goal of this study is to determine to which extent the NDP is viable in this sense, and can be supported on the basis of a responsible ethical development paradigm, such as Amartya Sen's comprehensive theory of "development as freedom". The relevance of this thesis is that it aims at contributing towards a trustworthy assessment framework for testing all aspects of the NDP, especially its ethical viability.To test the viability of the NDP the study zoomed in on detailed assessments of the following frameworks: 1) Critical historical studies of South Africa's international political and economic development, 2) Constitutional and human rights studies into the constitutional framework of the NDP and its socio-ethical perspectives, 3) Studies on development Theory to identify gaps or suspect aspects of the NDP, 4) Studies on globalization and a global ethic to specifically understand the positive and negative sides of globalization as relevant factors in development discourse in South Africa, and 5) A particular study of Sen's comprehensive development framework to use a theory acknowledged for its comprehensiveness and ethical sharpness to thoroughly assess the strengths and weaknesses of the NDP. Some preliminary findings drawn from this study suggest that the (utilitarian or consequentialist) goals and objectives of the NDP are generally seen as positive and pointing in the right direction. However, the deeper ethical analysis of the NDP, linked to the emergence of responsibility theory, a global ethic (a deontological social ethic for the world), a particular African virtue ethic (Ubuntu), and specifically to Amartya Sen's ethical analysis of the kind of agency and freedom needed by the actors in the drama of development – together - expose various shortcomings in the NDP, some of its goals, its implementation, sustainability, and the new ethos it embodies. The concluding remarks of this study thus provide a number of critical points, ethically spoken, on crucial details of the NDP. Such aspects of the NDP are, for instance, its "utility" (according to the theory which holds that actions are right if they lead to optimum happiness for the greatest number of people); its "morality" (good outcomes or results produced by right actions, consequences which generally outweigh all other considerations); its "virtue" (which focuses on individual agency, morality and duties), but also in typical African fashion, the quality of its "Ubuntu" (the being together of people defining each member of the clan‘s humanity and dignity). Sen's accent on the inner freedom, the agency, of individuals and people, organized in civil society - to support each other, to be open, ready and engaged in their own development - seems to provide some of the missing ingredients for the NDP and its path. Such ingredients cannot be guaranteed or "produced" by human rights, constitutions, rule of law, or even a bill of rights. In the face of state capture, corrupt leadership, personal greed, lack of personal integrity or virtue, disregard for divine commands or human rights, this one factor seems to be the only medicine that works: deep-seated personal agency (of the individual and of civil society), generating strong determination, joint action and a belief of a future commonwealth that does honour the original dream of the Freedom Charter. Hopefully the critical questions emerging from the multi-level ethical assessment of the NDP, may stimulate new debates and set out new research agendas for a just and peaceful future for the "Rainbow Nation".
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Sait, Lynette. "Strategies for the National Assembly to ensure the effective implementation of the National Development Plan of South Africa." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2099.

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The primary objective of this study was to contribute evidence and analysis that the administration of Parliament and structures such as portfolio committees can utilise during their oversight activities to ensure the successful implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP). In this regard, this study endeavoured to shed light on the current legislative, oversight and public participation practices of the National Assembly with respect to the executive. In particular, the study considered the strengths and weaknesses of the many ways in which Parliament pursues its mandate, through its oversight methods such as debates, questions, portfolio committee oversight activities, and legislation, amongst others. As such, the study’s recommendations are geared towards strengthening the capabilities of Parliament to deliver improved outcomes and, in so doing, raise the level of accountability within and throughout the institution. A number of gaps and weaknesses in the way in which Parliament executes its mandate were found. Significantly, accountability – which is the axis around which the roles of Members of Parliament and Parliament itself revolves – has been significantly weakened by competing political agendas. The highly political context and the proportional representative system influence the autonomy and commitments of Parliament. The NDP (2012:45) holds that “accountability is essential to democracy and that the accountability chain should be strengthened from top to bottom”. Serious questions emerged about the ability of Parliament to hold the executive to account. Capacity constraints which pertain to both members and staff and the building of coalitions (external expertise) were factors that require attention.
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Potgieter, Andries Hendrik. "Appraising the national road transport system in the light of the South African economic development plan." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/3655.

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Since the mid 70’s politicians have realized how important transport has become in the economy of South Africa and the advantages it has on growth, job creation and infrastructure. The result was involvement in the rules and regulations that govern South African transport in our country today. Economic growth has become a critical factor for the survival of economies as well as the future prospects of generations to come. The global recession which had a direct and indirect effect on South Africa has highlighted the importance. The question on how the National Development Plan could have an influence on local and national economic growth has developed as well as what the impact will be of the contribution road transport can make on the growth of the South African society and the economy. When the current road transport sector is taken into consideration, the need for a constructive plan that can assist transporters, drivers and businesses to grow and expand has been identified. The purpose of this study is thus to determine what the current economic situation in the world and in South Africa is as well as how the current political spheres are contributing to the national economy. An in-depth analysis of the National Development Plan has been done with emphasis on the effect on transport in general and the effect on road transport in South Africa. In order to accomplish this objective a detailed literature study was done which highlighted the academics information that pertains to the above mentioned topics. An empirical study that would measure the thought process and feelings about the National Development Plan and road transport has been conducted by means of a questionnaire. The results of the study have indicated that the National Development Plan could be an important tool and could have an enormous positive effect on the overall economic situation of South Africa and its citizens. In addition, the study has revealed that in the long term the effect of the plan could be to the advantage of the road transport sector. Factors that could contribute to the success would be features such as the planned improvements on the main transport corridors, upgrade of infrastructure and the controlling of environmental matters would have give a positive ring to it. On the other hand, recommendations to rectify and improve other issues such as corruption, leadership, maintenance backlogs and stricter laws and policies have been identified that are hindering businesses to grow and expand. Literature and data gained through the empirical study has indicated that the National Development Plan will improve South Africa’s economic situation. Respondents were optimistic about the plan and the overall feeling were that the plan will succeed in improving the road transport sector thus contribute to the National Development Plan objective to eliminate poverty and inequality by 2030.
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Chivanga, Shylet Yvonne. "National development plan (NDP) and youth employment in South Africa. The case of Eastern Cape Province." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/855.

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This research study explored the inadequacies of the National Development Plan on addressing the problem of youth unemployment in Eastern Cape in South Africa. The study intended to achieve the following objectives: (i) to evaluate the employment needs of youth in relation to the identified measures of employment creation outlined in the NDP. ii) to identify the gaps in the NDP policy interventions in relation to the prospects and problems embedded in addressing the problem of youth unemployment. The literature reviewed in the study was drawn from several researchers and the study was underpinned by the human capital theory, the capability approach and the public and the private sector partnership theory. Though many theories were used, the human capital theory was the major theory adopted in this study. Since the study was qualitative in nature, an interview guide which consisted of open ended questions was used on face to face interviews and focus groups to collect data from twenty one youth and five youth representatives in the Eastern Cape. The data of this study was thematically analysed. The analysis of the study made the following conclusions about the NDP and youth employment in the Eastern Cape. Firstly, there is a problem of high youth unemployment which is above 50% in the Eastern Cape. Secondly, the NDP’s economic measures have a potential of excluding the youth and as a result, the NDP will inadequately address the employment needs of the youth. Thirdly, the youth appreciated that the NDP is realising the problem of youth unemployment but they are not happy with the NDP’s proposed employment measures of wage subsidies, low wages, labour deregulation and SMMEs because they do not solve the root causes of youth unemployment. Rather, they provide unsustainable and low quality jobs in the long run if not properly monitored. In response to the findings, the study therefore made the following recommendations: The NDP’s economic growth policy to be labour intensive compliant, human capital to match the work place skills requirements, promoting entrepreneurship skills, addressing the root causes rather than focusing on symptoms of unemployment , rethinking on SMMEs, development policies to match the local employment needs, succinct youth employment policy implementation, productivity to match the wages, complementing the private and the public sector in creating youth employment, the NDP to promote adequate link of education to self-employment from the primary level, the NDP to promote higher levels of investment for the employment benefits of the youth and the NDP to fight corruption on the misuse of youth employment grants. The study concluded that NDP’s proposed economic measures will inadequately address the youth employment needs hence there is need for relooking at the NDP to be sustainable employment responsive in nature so as to reduce poverty and inequality.
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Boarati, Vanessa. "A discussão entre os economistas na década de 1970 sobre a estratégia de desenvolvimento econômico II PND: motivações, custos e resultados." Universidade de São Paulo, 2004. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12140/tde-30082004-125839/.

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O foco deste trabalho consiste na avaliação do debate entre os economistas sobre a implementação do II PND, identificado como o principal tema de discussão durante a década de 70. A implementação desta audaciosa estratégia desenvolvimentista, em um ambiente de grave instabilidade econômica, gerou naquele momento um amplo debate entre os economistas. Os resultados desta pesquisa demonstraram que esta controvérsia, no entanto, diferentemente do que comumente se afirma, não estava centrada em uma discussão de ajuste estrutural versus conjuntural, pelo contrário. Para os defensores da estratégia, o plano encontrava-se inserido no “modelo brasileiro de desenvolvimento” e seria adotado independentemente da crise do petróleo. De outro lado, para os economistas críticos, existem dois conjuntos bem definidos de avaliações. Há os que avaliam a crise da economia brasileira como a fase descendente do ciclo econômico e, assim, o II PND seria incapaz de reverter a crise. Para o segundo grupo, embora concordem com os diagnósticos dos problemas econômicos brasileiros feitos no II PND, havia fortes criticas às metas propostas, à implementação efetiva e aos seus reais objetivos políticos de legitimação do regime autoritário.
The aim of this dissertation is to evaluate the economic debate about of II PND, identified as the principal theme of discussion during the seventies decade. The execution of this audacious development strategy, in a serious instability economic moment, produced an extensive debate among the economists. The result of this research show that this controversy, unlike of the common sense, was not focused in the discussion of structural versus conjuncture adjustment. On the contrary, for the defenders of that strategy, the project was inserted in the “development Brazilian model” and would be adopted in despite of petrol crisis. On the other hand, for the critical economists, there was two well defined sets of evaluations. The first group evaluated the Brazilian economic crisis as a descending economic cycle phase and, therefore, the II PND would not be able to revert the crisis. For the second group, although they agreed with the diagnosis of the Brazilian economic problems done by II PND, there as strong criticisms against the proposed goals to effective execution measures and to the real political objectives to the legalization of the authoritarian regimen.
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Sixhaso, Linda Patience. "Evaluating the progress towards the implementation of the National Development Plan with specific reference to early childhood development: The case of early childhood development centres in Site-B Khayelitsha 2012-2018." University of the Western Cape, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6693.

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The historic social and economic inequalities had a negative impact on majority of young children in South Africa. This dates back to post-apartheid era where the development of young children. of some previously disadvantaged communities, has been weakened by inadequate access to health care, quality education, social service and quality nutrition. The present study evaluated the progress made on the implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2030 using a case study of Early Childhood Development (ECO) centres in Site-B Township based in Khayelitsha. To support the notion of "leaving no one behind and universal access to education", the study used a Humanistic Approach Theory Framework and Human Capital Approach to determine the current status of the formalisation of the ECD centres, infrastructure and equipment, basic service delivery as well as safety at the ECD centres in Site-B. The study adopted a qualitative research design using a semi structured face-to-face interview schedules with respondents. Purposive sampling was applied to select the critical case perceived useful for the study. It comprised of 20 respondents, all principals or owners of the selected ECD centres. ECD centres were selected from the database obtained from the Department of Social Development (DSD) and the Department of Basic Education (DBE). From the samples, the study revealed that even though a lot has been done by different stakeholders to support Early Childhood Development, learning centres located in historically disadvantaged areas such as Site-B still face a number of challenges. Key among them are: challenges to comply with the registration process and lack of trained and skilled teachers; inadequate funding to meet compliance standards; insufficient infrastructure and educational equipment and lack of support for ECO safety and security measures and health related emergencies.
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Magalhães, Rodrigo César da Silva. "Desenvolvimento, ciência e Política: o caso do Instituto Internacional da Hiléia Amazônica(1946-1951)." reponame:Repositório Institucional da FIOCRUZ, 2006. https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/6090.

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Hirsh, Åsa. "The individual development plan as tool and practice in Swedish compulsory school." Doctoral thesis, Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation, Högskolan i Jönköping, HLK, Livslångt lärande/Encell, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-22540.

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Since 2006 Swedish compulsory school teachers are required to use individual developmentplans (IDPs) as part of their assessment practices. The IDP has developed through two major reforms and is currently about to undergo a third in which requirements for documentation are to be reduced. The original purpose of IDP was formative: a document containing targets and strategies for the student's future learning was to be drawn up at the parent-pupil-teacher meetingeach semester. The 2008 reform added requirements for written summative assessments/grade-like symbols to be used in the plan. This thesis aims to generate knowledge of the IDP as a tool in terms of what characterizes IDP documents as well as teachers' descriptions of continuous IDP work. It contains four articles. The first two are based on 379 collected IDP documents from all stages of compulsoryschool, and the last two build on interviews with 15 teachers. Throughout, qualitative content analysis has been used for processing data. The analytical framework comprises Latour's conceptual pair inscription – translation, Wartofsky's notions of primary/secondary/tertiary artifacts, and Wertsch's distinction between mastery and appropriation, which together provide an overall framework for understanding how the IDP becomes a contextually shaped tool that mediates teachers' actions in practice. Moreover, the activity theoretical concept of contradictionis used to understand and discuss dilemmas teachers experience in relation to IDP. In article 1, targets and strategies for future learning given to students are investigated and discussed in relation to definitions of formative assessment. Concepts were derived from the data and used for creating a typology of target and strategy types related either to being aspects (students' behavior/attitudes/personalities) or to subject matter learning. In article 2, the distribution of being and learning targets to boys and girls, respectively, is investigated. The results point to a significant gendered difference in the distribution of being targets. Possible reasons for the gendered distribution are discussed from a doing-gender perspective, and the proportion of being targets in IDPs is discussed from an assessment validity point of view. In article 3, teachers' continuous work with IDPs is explored, and it is suggested that IDP work develops in relation to perceived purposes and the contextual conditions framing teachers' work. Three qualitatively different ways of perceiving and working with IDP are described in a typology. Article 4 elaborates on dilemmas that teachers experience in relation to IDP, concerning time, communication, and assessment. A tentative categorization of dilemma management strategies is also presented. Results are synthesized in the final part of the thesis, where the ways in which documents are written and IDP work is carried out are discussed as being shaped in the intersection between rules and guidelines at national, municipal and local school level, and companies creating solutions for IDP documentation. Various purposes are to be achieved with the help of the IDP, which makes it a potential field of tension that is not always easy for teachers to navigate. Several IDP-related difficulties, but also opportunities and affordances, are visualized in the studies of this thesis.

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Books on the topic "National Development Plan"

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Malawi. Department of Town and Country Planning. National physical development plan. [Malawi]: Office of the President and Cabinet, 1987.

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Malawi. Department of Town and Country Planning. Lakeshore physical development plan: National physical development plan . . .. [Malawi]: Office of the President and Cabinet, 1987.

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Indonesia. The transitional national development plan. [Jakarta]: Republik Indonesia, 2007.

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Indonesia. The transitional national development plan. [Jakarta]: Republic of Indonesia, 2007.

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Seychelles. National development plan, 1985-89. [Victoria]: Published by Ministry of Planning and External Relations on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Seychelles, 1989.

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Seychelles. National development plan, 1978-82. [Victoria, Mahé]: Printed by Modern Print. Services, 1986.

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Seychelles. National development plan, 1979-83. [Victoria, Mahe: Govt. Press], 1986.

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National development plan, 1985-91. [Gaborone]: Printed by the Govt. Printer, 1985.

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Development, Mauritius Ministry of Economic Planning and. National development plan, 1992-1994. Port Louis, Mauritius: Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, 1992.

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Indonesia. The transitional national development plan. [Jakarta]: Republik Indonesia, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "National Development Plan"

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Ding, Nian, Xinxin Ren, Aibing Hu, and Weizhen Tang. "Plan and Practice of the National Low Impact Development Demonstration Area." In Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 125–30. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35548-6_14.

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Sumburova, E. I., and S. A. Zaelskaya. "GOELRO Plan - An Innovative Program for the Development of the National Economy." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 352–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60929-0_45.

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Buurma, J. S., and V. Beekman. "Addressing farmers or traders: socio-ethical issues in developing a national action plan for sustainable crop protection." In Climate change and sustainable development, 280–86. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-753-0_42.

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Jiansheng, Li. "Building a National Cultural Center in the Context of the New Beijing Urban Master Plan." In Analysis of the Development of Beijing (2018), 143–85. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6752-6_5.

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Routzouni, Athanasia, Athanasios P. Deligiannis, Vassilios Peristeras, and Stefanos Gritzalis. "An Intercountry Survey of Participatory Practices Used for Open Government Partnership National Action Plan Development." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 82–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27325-5_7.

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Victor, Reginald. "Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Oman’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan." In Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions, 461–80. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0375-0_35.

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Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu, Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba, Brent Tegler, and Chinyere Augusta Nwajiuba. "Evidence-Based Policy Development: National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action on Climate Change for Nigeria (NASPA-CCN)." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2547–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_125.

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AbstractEvidence-based policies are recommended for the enhanced chances of efficacy in achieving policy goals. Achieving this in the policy development process may however require approaches that are not as simple especially in less developed countries, where the research-policy linkage is not commonly the case. This chapter provides a guide to a practical approach that could assist policy makers in similar societies based on the steps adopted in the development of the National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action on Climate Change (NASPA-CCN) for Nigeria. The NASPA–CCN has been acknowledged as among the models of climate change policy development that other countries could aim for. It is therefore positioned to offer lessons on policy development in a less developed country environment. The focus in this chapter however is not so much on the subject of climate change but the practical experiences and lessons learnt from the process involved in developing the NASPA-CCN providing lessons learned to mainstream climate change research evidence into policy.
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Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu, Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba, Brent Tegler, and Chinyere Augusta Nwajiuba. "Evidence-Based Policy Development: National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action on Climate Change for Nigeria (NASPA-CCN)." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 1–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_125-1.

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Gumata, Nombulelo, and Eliphas Ndou. "Land Reform, Redistribution and Agricultural Investment Growth: What Are Implications for the National Development Plan Output and Employment Targets?" In Accelerated Land Reform, Mining, Growth, Unemployment and Inequality in South Africa, 365–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30884-1_18.

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Siahaan, Nataliawati, Inez S. Y. Fitri, and Hakimul Batih. "Energy in the Power Sector and GHG Emissions: Modeling as an Input to the Formulation of the Next Midterm National Development Plan." In Climate Change Policies and Challenges in Indonesia, 173–98. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55994-8_8.

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Seymour, Rose Mary, Tim Carter, Seth Wenger, and Deborah Stewart. "Infiltration Best Management Practices for Stormwater for the Etowah Habitat Conservation Plan." In Second National Low Impact Development Conference. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41007(331)8.

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Foushee, H. Clayton. "Development of a National Plan for Addressing Future Aviation Human Factors Needs." In Human Error Avoidance Techniques Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/892600.

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VITUNSKIENĖ, Vlada, Vilija ALEKNEVIČIENĖ, Neringa RAMANAUSKĖ, Astrida MICEIKIENE, Jonas ČAPLIKAS, Virginija KARGYTĖ, Daiva MAKUTĖNIENĖ, and Darius JAZEPČIKAS. "GLOBAL, EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL DRIVERS OF LITHUANIAN BIOECONOMY STRATEGY." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.162.

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This paper contributes to the comprehensive approach for sustainable and balanced development of bioeconomy as a cross-cutting economic sector and focuses on the drivers of Lithuanian bioeconomy strategy. Lithuanian bioeconomy strategy development can be motivated by country’s specialization and, compared with other EU member states, strong performance in terms of recent growth in all biomass production and fully bio-based manufacturing sectors. However, Lithuanian bioeconomy strategy depends not only on the current state and trends of its subsectors, but also on the drivers that will be forcing and shaping them in the future. The authors decomposed these drivers into global, European and national. Using content analysis of the EU, OECD and European countries’ legal acts, global drivers such as depletion of natural resources, growing population, increasing environmental pressures and climate change were identified. Applying content analysis of the EU and European countries’ bioeconomy strategies and analysis of case studies of good practices in European countries and regions, the following drivers at European level were identified: common EU bioeconomy policy, strategy and action plan; assurance of biomass availability and sustainability, as well as efficient biomass value chain; the need to strengthen markets and competitiveness of the bioeconomy subsectors; the necessity of close cooperation among all stakeholders, namely politicians, business people, scientists and the public; the need of the development of new technologies and processes, especially industrial biotechnology. The research revealed that the bioeconomy development in Lithuania has been regulated and promoted through certain sectoral policies: agriculture, forestry, fisheries, energy, environment (including waste management), scientific research, innovation and biotechnology development. In the future, the cross-sectoral links and interactions in the Lithuanian bioeconomy will increase due to the scarce biomass, applying the cascading principle in the biomass refinement, transition towards circular economy, and the development and implementation of innovations.
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Shin, Yong-Hoon, Sangrok Park, Byong Sup Kim, Swongho Choi, and Il Soon Hwang. "Small modular reactor (SMR) development plan in Korea." In ADVANCING OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENERGY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Proceedings of the Nuclear Science, Technology, and Engineering Conference 2014 (NuSTEC2014). AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4916841.

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Chengcheng, Zhang, Xu Zigang, Guo Shiying, and Wang Fei. "A survey on the outline of National Long-Term Education Reform and Development Plan." In 2011 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsn.2011.6013769.

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Zigang, Xu, Zhang Chengcheng, Guo Huaidong, and Wang Fei. "Profound understanding the great significance of National Long-Term Education Reform and Development Plan." In 2011 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsn.2011.6013848.

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Melodi, A. O., and I. R. Oladeji. "Modelling steady state stability reserve for specific Nigerian power transmission grid expansion plan." In 2017 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Electro-Technology for National Development (NIGERCON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nigercon.2017.8281962.

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Liu, Handai, Wenwei Zhuang, Keyi Zhang, and Chongjun Zhou. "Developing the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum in China for the Needs of National Manufacturing Development Plan." In Proceedings of the 2018 5th International Conference on Education, Management, Arts, Economics and Social Science (ICEMAESS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemaess-18.2018.109.

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Melodi, A. O., J. A. Momoh, and A. O. Oyinlola. "Specific reliability worth assessment and approach of a power transmission expansion plan for Nigeria." In 2017 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Electro-Technology for National Development (NIGERCON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nigercon.2017.8281971.

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Xu, Jing, Bin Li, Kun Qian, Limei Feng, and Jun Sun. "The sustainable development training strategy of school-enterprise cooperation with excellent plan service for the national Marine development strategy." In 2016 5th International Conference on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ssehr-16.2016.216.

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Malhotra, Mini, Michael MacDonald, Gina Accawi, Joshua New, and Piljae Im. National Energy Audit Tool for Multifamily Buildings — Development Plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1037628.

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Hilbruner, Michael W., and Paul Keller. National Fire Plan Research and Development 2004-2005 accomplishment report. Ft. Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/rmrs-gtr-200.

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Henriksen, G., D. Douglas, and C. Warde. National program plan for electric vehicle battery research and development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5378136.

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Henriksen, G., D. Douglas, and C. Warde. National program plan for electric vehicle battery research and development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5378136.

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Clark, Baldwin V. Jr. Accomplishing and applying National Fire Plan research and development from 2001-2005. Ft. Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/rmrs-gtr-187.

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Fraley, Jr, and Joseph R. The PRC Medium and Long-Term National Science and Technology Development Plan: A Manifesto to Steal. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada619429.

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Truett, L. F. Strategic Plan for Coordinating Rural Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Transit Development in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/885720.

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Lewis, B. E. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Old Hydrofracture Facility Tank Closure Plan and Grout Development Status Report for FY 1999. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/814189.

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Amundson, J., and et al. Response to NITRD, NCO, NSF Request for Information on "Update to the 2016 National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan". Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1592156.

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Spence, R. D., and T. M. Gilliam. Project quality assurance plan for research and development services provided by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in support of the Hanford Grout Disposal Program. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5965791.

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