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Agardy, Tundi. "It's Time for Ocean Zoning." Scientific American 19, no. 2 (June 2009): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamericanearth0609-21.

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Doherty, Penny A., and Mark Butler. "Ocean zoning in the Northwest Atlantic." Marine Policy 30, no. 4 (July 2006): 389–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2005.02.004.

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Ritchie, Heather. "Ocean Zoning—Making Marine Management More Effective." Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 13, no. 3 (September 2011): 317–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1523908x.2011.603196.

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Edwards, Steven. "Ocean zoning, first possession and Coasean contracts." Marine Policy 32, no. 1 (January 2008): 46–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2007.04.005.

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McGowan, Jennifer, Michael Bode, Matthew H. Holden, Katrina Davis, Nils C. Krueck, Maria Beger, Katherine L. Yates, and Hugh P. Possingham. "Ocean zoning within a sparing versus sharing framework." Theoretical Ecology 11, no. 2 (January 12, 2018): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12080-017-0364-x.

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Chasakara, Rachael, and Ntemesha Maseka. "Fishing for administrative justice in marine spatial planning: Small-scale fishers’ right to written reasons." Journal of Ocean Governance in Africa (iilwandle zethu) 2021 (2021): 122–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.47348/joga/2021/a4.

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The emergence of marine spatial planning (MSP) has been ascribed to the inability of the ocean spaces to meet all demands simultaneously. With increasing uses and users of the ocean comes a rise in conflicts. Studies that sought to reduce those conflicts have shown the benefits of zoning the ocean in space and time. In South Africa, the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, which functions through a national working group (NWG) on MSP, is responsible for the implementation of MSP, which includes ocean zoning in South Africa’s ocean spaces. In the implementation of MSP, the NWG will make decisions which, this article argues, constitute administrative action triggering the constitutional right to written reasons. This article examines the small-scale fishers’ right to written reasons following a decision by the NWG. It concludes that the NWG does have an obligation to fulfil this right and that the MSP instruments are drafted in a manner that supports this duty.
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Heldasari, Heldasari, and Pakhri Anhar. "PEREMAJAAN KAWASAN PASAR BAUNTUNG BANJARBARU (REDEVELOPMENT)." JURNAL TUGAS AKHIR MAHASISWA LANTING 9, no. 2 (August 31, 2020): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jtamlanting.v9i2.680.

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Banjarbaru Bauntung Market is a market that has been established since 1965 which until now has experienced an increase in the number of traders, especially street vendors. This market is located on Jalan Lanan, right in the center of Banjarbaru City. Bauntung market is experiencing a decline which can be seen from the buildings and facilities inside that are not maintained. In addition, due to the increase in street vendors, zoning and circulation in this market are irregular. The right architectural problem solving for the Banjarbaru Bauntung Market, namely, the redevelopment of the Banjarbaru Bauntung Market Area which accommodates the needs of users (traders and buyers) by adjusting the dawn market, activities, zoning, and circulation, as to make a clean, safe, and comfortable market area. Programmatic architectural methods to achieve a clean, safe, and comfortable market by focusing on market activities at dawn, zoning, and circulation are the preferred approaches used in solving architectural problems in the Bauntung Banjarbaru Market. This is manifested in the circulation arranged according to use, optimal zoning both inside and outside, and dawn market activities that are easier to manage.
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Jumin, Robecca, Augustine Binson, Jennifer McGowan, Sikula Magupin, Maria Beger, Christopher J. Brown, Hugh P. Possingham, and Carissa Klein. "From Marxan to management: ocean zoning with stakeholders for Tun Mustapha Park in Sabah, Malaysia." Oryx 52, no. 4 (May 8, 2017): 775–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605316001514.

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AbstractTun Mustapha Park, in Sabah, Malaysia, was gazetted in May 2016 and is the first multiple-use park in Malaysia where conservation, sustainable resource use and development co-occur within one management framework. We applied a systematic conservation planning tool, Marxan with Zones, and stakeholder consultation to design and revise the draft zoning plan. This process was facilitated by Sabah Parks, a government agency, and WWF-Malaysia, under the guidance of the Tun Mustapha Park steering committee and with support from the University of Queensland. Four conservation and fishing zones, including no-take areas, were developed, each with representation and replication targets for key marine habitats, and a range of socio-economic and community objectives. Here we report on how decision-support tools informed the reserve design process in three planning stages: prioritization, government review, and community consultation. Using marine habitat and species representation as a reporting metric, we describe how the zoning plan changed at each stage of the design process. We found that the changes made to the zoning plan by the government and stakeholders resulted in plans that compromised the achievement of conservation targets because no-take areas were moved away from villages and the coastline, where unique habitats are located. The design process highlights a number of lessons learned for future conservation zoning, which we believe will be useful as many other places embark on similar zoning processes on land and in the sea.
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De Santo, Elizabeth M. "Book Review: Ocean Zoning: Making Marine Management More Effective." International Journal of Maritime History 23, no. 1 (June 2011): 401–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/084387141102300156.

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Mu, Rong, Luoping Zhang, and Qinhua Fang. "Ocean-related zoning and planning in China: A review." Ocean & Coastal Management 82 (September 2013): 64–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2013.05.002.

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Hidapenta, Detania, Fira Ayu Dwiputri, and Sania Amaliyah. "HUBUNGAN KEBIJAKAN SISTEM ZONASI TERHADAP MOTIVASI BELAJAR SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR." Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora 13, no. 2 (October 1, 2022): 478. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/j-psh.v13i2.54723.

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This research was motivated by enacting regulations regarding the zoning-based New Student Admission system in various schools in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the purpose of this research is to find out whether there is a relationship between the zoning system policy set by the government in PPDB on children's learning motivation and to find definite answers regarding the pros and cons that occur among the general public. In analyzing this, we use literature study as a research method, namely looking for various literature related to our research that is sourced from multiple media, both online and offline. Literature collection begins by searching for literature that discusses the zoning system and then on learning motivation in elementary schools, which includes definitions and characteristics. In searching for literature studies, prioritize the most recent year of publication. After collecting the literature, the relationship between zoning policies and the learning motivation of elementary school students. This study's results indicate a connection between the zoning policy in PPDB and the level of student motivation in elementary schools.
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Kosnyreva, M. V., D. A. Ryzhova, A. A. Bulychev, E. P. Dubinin, L. S. Chepigo, and Shaikhullina A.A. "CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS IN THE TECTONIC ZONING OF THE AFRICAN-ANTARCTIC SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN." Bulletin of Kamchatka Regional Association «Educational-Scientific Center». Earth Sciences 2(62) (June 28, 2024): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31431/1816-5524-2024-2-62-5-20.

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The tectonic zoning of the African-Antarctic sector of the Southern Ocean was carried out on the basis of cluster analysis of a large volume of heterogeneous geophysical and geological data. It is known that the degree of geological and geophysical exploration of this part of the ocean by marine surveys and drilling remains extremely low. The results of such an analysis make it possible in areas with weak geophysical knowledge to quickly draw up tectonic zoning schemes based on regional geophysical data that are freely available throughout the entire territory of the world ocean and use them as a basis for further interpretation. The following materials were used as input data or classification features: ocean floor topography, gravity anomalies in free air and in the Bouger reduction, ∆Ta anomalous magnetic field model, ocean floor age, geoid height data, and the SL2013sv seismotomography model. «K-means» algorithms and the «Gaussian mixtures» method used for clustering. Based on the results of the application of these algorithms, cluster models of the study region were obtained, in which the selected classes fully reflect the main tectonic elements.
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Oktavia, Putu. "Penerapan Performance-based zoning dalam Penataan Ruang Laut: Suatu Tinjauan Teoretis." JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE (JAPPS) 4, no. 1 (April 17, 2023): 009–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.36870/japps.v4i1.314.

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One of the last innovations in techniques to control space use by zoning regulation is performance-based zoning. In a regulatory system, performance-based zoning seek to allow or prohibit an activity or use of space based on a series of criteria that show performance of the activities or the use of space, or certain performance standards set for the zone and use. Large body of scholar state the potential application of performance-based zoning in ocean spaces. This paper aim to examine the possibility of applying performance zoning as a form of control in the utilization of sea space. Data obtained from secondary sources such as reports and related studies. Based on literature, the application of performance-based zoning in sea space provides many advantages as well as challenges. Performance-based zoning seeks to contain the impact from a use or activity, rather than restricting the use or activity in a zone as long as that activity follows a standard or specific target. Performance-based zoning only separate certain use of space from other uses only if the use had a negative impact on the surrounding environment, therefore reducing the need to establish definitive boundaries between uses. However, there is a possibility that, because of many things that must be considered in the measurement of performance, a number of specific impacts might be failed to consider
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McGowan, Jennifer, Michael Bode, Matthew H. Holden, Katrina Davis, Nils C. Krueck, Maria Beger, Katherine L. Yates, and Hugh P. Possingham. "Correction to: Ocean zoning within a sparing versus sharing framework." Theoretical Ecology 11, no. 2 (April 16, 2018): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12080-018-0368-1.

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Halpern, Benjamin S., Karen L. McLeod, Andrew A. Rosenberg, and Larry B. Crowder. "Managing for cumulative impacts in ecosystem-based management through ocean zoning." Ocean & Coastal Management 51, no. 3 (January 2008): 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2007.08.002.

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Dannberg, Juliane, and Rene Gassmöller. "Chemical trends in ocean islands explained by plume–slab interaction." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 17 (April 9, 2018): 4351–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1714125115.

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Earth’s surface shows many features, of which the genesis can be understood only through their connection with processes in Earth’s deep interior. Recent studies indicate that spatial geochemical patterns at oceanic islands correspond to structures in the lowermost mantle inferred from seismic tomographic models. This suggests that hot, buoyant upwellings can carry chemical heterogeneities from the deep lower mantle toward the surface, providing a window to the composition of the lowermost mantle. The exact nature of this link between surface and deep Earth remains debated and poorly understood. Using computational models, we show that subducted slabs interacting with dense thermochemical piles can trigger the ascent of hot plumes that inherit chemical gradients present in the lowermost mantle. We identify two key factors controlling this process: (i) If slabs induce strong lower-mantle flow toward the edges of these piles where plumes rise, the pile-facing side of the plume preferentially samples material originating from the pile, and bilaterally asymmetric chemical zoning develops. (ii) The composition of the melt produced reflects this bilateral zoning if the overlying plate moves roughly perpendicular to the chemical gradient in the plume conduit. Our results explain some of the observed geochemical trends of oceanic islands and provide insights into how these trends may originate.
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Almuin, Nani, and Fauzia Fauzia. "Productive Waqf Land in The Zoning Area." International Journal of Islamic Economics 3, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.32332/ijie.v3i2.4080.

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This study provides an overview of the most recent developments in the zoning area related to productive waqf land. This study aims to examine the opportunities and challenges faced by the nazir in developing their waqf assets in the face of constraints resulting from the existence of Law Number 22 of 1999 concerning Regional Autonomy through derivatives issued by regional regulations related to zoning with laws and regulations, Waqf Law No. 41 of 2004. This research provides an analytical discussion on the new problems of productive waqf, the effect of zoning, and the clash of the two regulations between waqf and zoning, which impedes the development of productive waqf. This qualitative research includes field and literature studies and data collection techniques based on observation, interviews, and documentation. A case study examines the potential of productive waqf land in Jakarta and Bandung in greater depth. This situation is because land in Jakarta and Bandung is highly valued and productive.
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Sharma, R., and Kim Tae-wan. "Development of a Logic-Based Product Life-Cycle Management (LBPLM) System for Shipbuilding Industry—Conceptual Development." Journal of Ship Production and Design 26, no. 04 (November 1, 2010): 231–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jspd.2010.26.4.231.

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Product life-cycle management (PLM) has become something like "a magic wand" for various industries because of its capability to integrate different product modules via online network through the product's complete life cycle and hence to provide one-window access, thereby making the whole processes of product conception, design, manufacturing, delivery, maintenance, and disposal integrated with a reduction in product development time and cost. However, heavy industries (i.e., shipbuilding and shipbreaking) are different from consumer product industries because of high customization in design process and engineering software, widely varying scales of operations, and less compatibility between different design and production processes, for example, ship production is planned in activity-driven network scheduling system, in general, and is assumed to be more of a construction process or assembly process rather than a production process. In this paper, we present the conceptual development and the basic building concepts for a logic-based PLM system for the shipbuilding industry. Our logic bases consist of modularization, standardization, geographical zoning, and functional zoning. The logic bases of modularization and standardization are used in the ship design and production processes, and the logic bases of geographical zoning and functional zoning are used in "logically grouping" the on-board activities in the ship production process. Overall, this paper introduces a logic-driven methodology for PLM: planning and integration of ship design and production processes. Finally, in our implementation we show that by developing a logic-based PLM system the ship design and production processes become more streamlined and better planned and executed.
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Jamil, Muhammad, Suswati Hendriani, and Devy Aisyah. "Evaluasi Kebijakan Sistem Zonasi Dalam Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru (PPDB) di SMPN Kabupaten Tanah Datar." Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kewirausahaan 11, no. 3 (August 10, 2023): 1089–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.47668/pkwu.v11i3.941.

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This study is about the acceptance of new students (PPDB) at SMPN Tanah Datar by using a zoning system. As for the goals of this study is to find out how it is implemented, as well as the supporting and inhibiting factors in PPDB by using the zoning system at SMPN Tanah Datar Regency. This study uses qualitative methods with phenomenological types. The research instrument is the researcher himself and is added with notebooks, recording devices, and other documents as supporters. Sources of data were obtained from principals, teachers, parent and student at 7 SMPN Tanah Datar Regency. data collection using observation techniques, interviews and documentation. to check the validity of the data using the triangulation method and then analyzed using the Miles and Hubermen model consisting of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that in the implementation of the zoning system policy in the acceptance of new students (PPDB) at SMPN Tanah Datar for 3 years, there were several problems encountered in the field such as zone mapping by the local government which was not yet accurate, the quota set was not in accordance with the needs. schools, regulations that are not yet firm so that there are still schools that violate the zoning provisions in the PPDB, there is still a lack of socialization to the community and the motivation and learning achievement of students / wi has decreased. The conclusion in this study is that the government as a stakeholder in education needs to evaluate especially in education policies in order to assess and measure whether the zoning system in PPDB has been implemented properly or not, what needs to be improved and addressed and can provide inputs. input so that the zoning system policy in this PPDB will be even better next time.
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Ivanov, Oleg A., and Vitaly V. Sukhanov. "Some aspects of biogeography with reference to zoning of the Far- Eastern Seas of Russia and adjacent waters of the Pacific Ocean." Izvestiya TINRO 183, no. 4 (December 30, 2015): 3–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2015-183-3-26.

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Formation of biogeography, its methodological features, and its status as interdisciplinary science combining biological and geographical aspects are discussed. There is noted that the descriptive period of biogeography has passed, and now any «manifestation of life on the globe» requires its explanation. These explanations are reduced to three non-adversarial restrictions: environmental (ecology), temporal (history of origin, evolution), and spatial (geography). General regularities of life distribution over the Earth surface are analyzed, in particular the features of pelagic organisms habitat, and the concept of «dynamic biogeography» is discussed. Latitudinal zoning of epi- and mesopelagic layers in the Far-Eastern Seas of Russia and adjacent Pacific waters is proposed on the basis of data about areas and distribution of 493 species of nekton (fishes and squids) for the 30-year period (1980-2009) obtained from 27 thousand trawl samples caught in 272 expeditions. This zoning uses a new approach related to the chorological direction in marine biogeography realized with the index of latitudinal zoning (ILZ). For this index calculation, all types of species areas (formerly expressed in verbal forms) were identified with numerical codes, which were averaged for all species in each sample, then the regions with certain ILZ values and borders between them were determined on the maps of ILZ distribution, and latitudinal zones and subzones were defined. There is found that the epipelagic layer of the Okhotsk and Bering Seas corresponds to the high-boreal latitudinal subzone and the epipelagic layer of the northwestern Japan Sea and the major part of Russian EEZ in the Pacific corresponds to the low-boreal latitudinal subzone. Fauna of nekton in the mesopelagic layer of all studied regions corresponds by its chorological structure to the low-boreal latitudinal subzone. So, zoning of epipelagic and mezopelagic layers is significantly different, with the fragmentation reducing with depth, possibly due to weakening of climatic factors influence. The biogeographical zoning is not literally zonal but corresponds to structure of the environments (water masses, fronts, currents, gyres, eddies, etc.).
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Dubinin, E. P., A. V. Kokhan, and N. M. Suschevskaya. "Tectonic Structure and Evolution of the Lithosphere in the Antarctic Part of the South Atlantic." Океанология 64, no. 1 (July 23, 2024): 94–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0030157424010072.

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Based on the analysis of global digital models, the distribution of fracture zones of the oceanic crust, global and regional models of evolution, and published geological and geophysical data, the structural features of the ocean floor in the junction area of the Indian and Atlantic oceans are considered. Tectonic zoning of the region’s crust has been carried out. Heterogeneous blocks of the lithosphere with crust formed on different spreading ridges, separated by structural boundaries, which are pseudo faults, fixing traces of propagating rift zones, jumping and dying off of spreading ridges, are identified. The main stages in the evolution of the lithosphere associated with the activation of plume magmatism and kinematic reorganizations of plate boundaries are identified.
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Chien, Lien-Kwei, Wen-Chien Tseng, Chih-Hsin Chang, and Chih-Hsiang Hsu. "A study of ocean zoning and sustainable management by GIS in Taiwan." Ocean & Coastal Management 69 (December 2012): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.07.031.

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Studwell, Anna J., Ellen Hines, Meredith L. Elliott, Julie Howar, Barbara Holzman, Nadav Nur, and Jaime Jahncke. "Modeling Nonresident Seabird Foraging Distributions to Inform Ocean Zoning in Central California." PLOS ONE 12, no. 1 (January 25, 2017): e0169517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169517.

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Li, Chun-Feng, Zuyi Zhou, Jiabiao Li, Bing Chen, and Jianhua Geng. "Magnetic zoning and seismic structure of the South China Sea ocean basin." Marine Geophysical Researches 29, no. 4 (December 2008): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11001-008-9059-4.

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Wong, Cary R. "Complexities of using Discrete Tidal Zoning for High Resolution Surveys in Shallow Water." Marine Technology Society Journal 35, no. 4 (December 1, 2001): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/002533201788057964.

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Discrete tidal zoning is a methodology used by the National Ocean Service (NOS) to provide tide reducers for hydrographic surveys. Analyses of historical tide data, models, and other research are used to describe the tidal characteristics of a given survey area to generate co-tidal charts of co-range and co-phase lines. The number of zones for a particular survey depends upon the complexity of the tide in the area. Each zone is described by a range ratio and a time correction to a water level station in operation during the survey. Tide reducers are compiled by applying the appropriate time and range corrections to the sounding data relative to chart datum which is Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). Shallow water areas typically have the most complex tidal characteristics where the amplitude of the tide reducers can be a significant percentage of the overall sounding depth and can dominate the overall error budget. In high resolution surveys using multi-beam technology, discrete tidal zoning introduces unwanted jumps when soundings cross from one zone to another. NOS is pursuing research into the application of smooth continuous functions for tide reducers to replace discrete tidal zoning. NOS is developing tools such as Tidal Constituent and Residual Interpolation (TCARI) and Kinematic Global Positioning System (GPS) for operational vertical control. However, these tools still require water level station installations prior to the survey for the development of tidal datum ties to geodetic datum using GPS and to map MLLW relative to the ellipsoid.
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Retzlaff, Rebecca, and Charlene LeBleu. "Marine Spatial Planning: Exploring the Role of Planning Practice and Research." Journal of Planning Literature 33, no. 4 (July 9, 2018): 466–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0885412218783462.

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Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a tool for managing and improving marine environments. The field is dominated by natural scientists and has not been commonly associated with planning. This research analyzes the MSP literature to explore how planners can contribute to MSP research and practice. We organize the literature into eight themes, focusing on how planners may be able to contribute to MSP research and practice: ocean zoning, defining boundaries, planning in dynamic environments, stakeholder involvement, information needs, integrating ocean and land-use management, managing multiple and conflicting uses, and transboundary institutional structures. We conclude that planners have a lot to contribute in these eight areas.
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Imron, Duryat, Sandy Erggi Irawan, Tri Maryono, and Rodiani. "Zoning Patterns of Mangrove Forests in Lampung Timur Regency." Journal of Sylva Indonesiana 7, no. 01 (February 27, 2024): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jsi.v7i01.14202.

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Mangrove forests form due to vegetative distribution along coastlines with varying growing conditions concerning substrate, freshwater intake, and oceanic currents. These disparities facilitate zoning and subsequent distinct growth patterns. The research objective was to identify the zoning structure of mangrove ecosystems in Lampung Timur Regency, Lampung Province, Indonesia. The degradation of mangrove forests in Lampung Timur Regency was thought to be caused by anthropogenic activities and inappropriate zoning patterns. Concerning data collection, the cluster sampling method was employed, which was selected based on the preliminary study's findings that the mangrove status in the study area exhibits a variety of substrates, freshwater supply, and strong ocean currents. There are five clusters on the study site, with each cluster containing sample plots measuring 10m x 10m. The sampling method employed a striped path starting from the outermost part of the mangrove ecosystem, with the number of plots in each cluster dependent on the thickness of the mangrove vegetation. A regional map and GIS applications were used for mangrove zonation mapping, and the factors influencing the zonation of mangrove ecosystems were analyzed descriptively. The research findings demonstrated that the mangrove ecosystem located in Lampung Timur comprises three distinct zones: the outer zone, the middle zone, and the terrestrial zone
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Lin, Yanhong, Faming Huang, Yang Zhang, Qi Wang, Jinliang Huang, Qiuming Chen, and Xiongzhi Xue. "An Improved Framework of Marine Major Function-Oriented Zoning in Advancing Ecosystem-Based Management." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10, no. 5 (May 17, 2022): 684. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050684.

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Planning and zoning of marine areas is a common practice worldwide. In China, marine major function-oriented zoning (MMFOZ) is an effective geographical method for ensuring sustainable marine resource and ecosystems development; however, ecosystem-based management (EBM) has neither been considered in MMFOZ research nor in practice. Thus, the current MMFOZ evaluation system does not consider integration between the terrestrial and marine components, and the administrative boundaries are adopted as those of research areas and spatial zoning units. Here, an improved MMFOZ framework is presented through an ecosystem-based delimitation of the research area and subregions and a novel indicator system integrating land- and sea-based impacts, to assess and discriminate MMFOZ. A bay ecosystem and nearby land catchment units were selected as the research object. The results revealed two marine optimized development zones, one marine significant development zone, and six marine restricted development zones were divided, with areas of 358.11 km2 (24.63% of the total zoning area), 605.95 km2 (41.69%), and 489.54 km2 (33.68%), respectively. The improved MMFOZ framework coupled with EBM effectively addressed the limitations of marine spatial planning (MSP), while providing a new practical tool for a novel paradigm of sea governance based on an EBM–MSP coupling framework.
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Ghosh, D. K. "Engineering geological zoning of India." Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology 36, no. 1 (October 1987): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02600936.

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Petrov, K. M. "Principles of Bionomic Zoning of the Coastal Zone and Shelf of the World Ocean." Oceanology 60, no. 3 (May 2020): 331–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s000143702003008x.

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Jia, Ruru, Jinwu Gao, and Feng Gao. "Robust ocean zoning for conservation, fishery and marine renewable energy with co-location strategy." Applied Energy 328 (December 2022): 120166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120166.

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Yang, Fan, Xiao-Long Huang, Yi-Gang Xu, and Peng-Li He. "Cryptic zoning in primitive olivine as an archive of mush fluidization at mid-ocean ridges." Lithos 390-391 (June 2021): 106121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106121.

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Ondrasik, R., M. Matys, and J. Viskup. "Engineering geological zoning and seismic microzoning." Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology 46, no. 1 (October 1992): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02595038.

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Zaki, Ahmad, and J. C. Heldiansyah. "REDESAIN KAWASAN MAKAM SULTAN SURIANSYAH." JURNAL TUGAS AKHIR MAHASISWA LANTING 11, no. 1 (February 28, 2022): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jtamlanting.v11i1.1323.

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The graveyard of Sultan Suriansyah is the graveyard of the first Banjar King who converted to Islam and helped raise Islam in the South Kalimantan. This graveyard is one of the religious tours that is crowded with people from various regions. However, not many people know the history this place has. Therefore, there was a plan to redesign the graveyard area of the Sultan Suriansyah which would preserve history and become an educational area for those who visit here. To realize the redesign of the graveyard area of the Sultan Suriansyah, a disprogramming method is used, with the application of the concept of dimensional space in the zoning that divides the area and provides space to maintain and show the history of the place to the people who visit the area.
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Finney, Nicholas, and David Young. "Environmental zoning restrictions on port activities and development." Maritime Policy & Management 22, no. 4 (January 1995): 319–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03088839500000069.

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Borges, Rebecca, Annette Breckwoldt, Roberta Sá Leitão Barboza, and Marion Glaser. "Local perceptions of spatial management indicate challenges and opportunities for effective zoning of sustainable-use protected areas in Brazil." Anthropocene Coasts 4, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 210–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/anc-2020-0008.

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Protected areas (PAs) are widely applied conservation instruments. Often, they are also expected to help secure livelihoods of poor subsistence, small-scale producers, making the management of PAs often dependent on community support. The usefulness of analyzing the perceptions of PAs among local users to improve the effectiveness of PA management is increasingly recognized; however, there are few studies on spatial perceptions, for example, how users perceive the PA’s geographical boundaries or its zoning, and how these can be used in PA zoning. Here, we analyze how local stakeholders perceive two sustainable-use PAs on the Amazon coast, the changes they have brought about, and their current management. We identify and link the mental models of different user groups to formal conceptualizations of the PAs in legal instruments and identify mismatches related to what the PA means to local stakeholders and where it is located, which need to be considered when building a zoning plan. Because of the frequent research in our study area, we also discuss possible research fatigue in this region. We highlight the challenges and opportunities related to promoting spatial literacy and awareness-raising regarding PAs. We recommend adapting legal instruments to include diverse territorial representations and alternative management tools.
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Ryzhova, D. A., E. P. Dubinin, M. V. Kosnyreva, and A. A. Bulychev. "STRUCTURAL ZONING OF THE AFRICAN-ANTARCTIC SECTOR OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF ANOMALOUS GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC FIELDS." Bulletin of Kamchatka Regional Association «Educational-Scientific Center». Earth Sciences 2(58) (2023): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31431/1816-5524-2023-2-58-67-80.

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The African-Antarctic sector of the Southern Ocean is the least studied part of the World Ocean, the structure and evolution of the tectonosphere of which remains debatable. The complex history of the development of the region under study, accompanied by manifestations of intense magmatic and tectonic activity, has contributed to the formation of a number of large underwater ridges and rises. Identifying the features of the deep structure of the tectonosphere on the basis of the analysis of geophysical information and understanding the geodynamic nature of the morphostructures of the studied region is an urgent problem of marine geophysics and geodynamics. Structural analysis of the anomalous gravitational and magnetic fields of the studied region was carried out. Zoning scheme by the anomalous fields as well as a generalized scheme are constructed. The results of the sestudiesmadeit possible to identify heterogeneous blocks of the lithosphere, which for medon different spreading ridges and are separated by submarine rises.
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Yates, Katherine L., David S. Schoeman, and Carissa J. Klein. "Ocean zoning for conservation, fisheries and marine renewable energy: Assessing trade-offs and co-location opportunities." Journal of Environmental Management 152 (April 2015): 201–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.01.045.

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Babayev, M. P., S. I. Nadjafova, R. I. Mirzezade, and F. M. Ramazanova. "Agrosoil zoning of the land fund of Karabakh of the Republic of Azerbaijan." Pochvovedenie i agrokhimiya, no. 1 (April 2, 2024): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.51886/1999-740x_2024_1_5.

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Agro-soil zoning of the land fund of Karabakh was carried out on the basis of taxonomic divisions (landscape-natural zone, agro-soil region and soil sub-district). When establishing taxonomic units, preference is given to the characteristics and properties of soils and territories acquired in the process of human economic activity. Soil subregions are identified as small taxonomic units that determine the agricultural value of soils. Among the characteristics of the territory that are important for agro-soil zoning, the conditions of micro- and nanorelief, surface slope, territory planning, drainage conditions, average annual number of microorganisms, etc. are taken into account. Within Karabakh, 3 landscape zones were identified, characterized by the predominance of the main zonal soil type: А- semi-arid subtropical low-mountain forest-shrub (mountain-meadow, mountain-meadow-steppe, mountain-forest brown); B - arid subtropical dry steppe submountain-sloping-plain (mountain-forest brown, cultivated mountain-forest brown, cultivated mountain chernozem, mountain-gray-brown, cultivated mountain-gray-brown, irrigated mountain gray-brown); V - dry subtropical semi-desert low-plain (gray soil, gray soil-meadow, irrigated meadow-gray soil, irrigated alluvial-meadow, meadow-swamp, swamp, salt marshes).
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Vlasenko, S. S. "Hydrogeology of the artesian basins of the southern part of the Kara sea and Yamal-Gydansk megasaddle." Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration, no. 2 (October 17, 2022): 92–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2022-64-2-92-99.

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Background. In hydrogeological terms, the territory of the Barents-Kara shelf has not been studied in sufficient detail. The data on its hydrogeological zoning are based mainly on the results of research undertaken in the 1970s, when attempts were made to isolate artesian shelf basins according to a set of hydrogeological indicators of oil and gas content. Currently, the position of the basin boundaries can be adjusted using current data from oil and gas and geological zoning and the hydrogeological testing of wells.Aim. To conduct the hydrogeological zoning of the territory of the southern part of the Kara Sea and the north of the West Siberian geosyneclise, including oil and gas structures — the South Kara syneclise and the Yamal-Gydan megasaddle, as well as to carry out a chemical analysis of groundwater of the Jurassic-Cretaceous aquifer complexes composing the sediments of the sedimentary cover of the West Siberian sedimentary basin.Materials and methods. A cartographic method was used to analyze earlier maps and schemes of hydrogeological and oil and gas geological zoning of the Russian sector of the continental slope of the Arctic Ocean, and then to determine the boundaries of the identified artesian basins. For a chemical analysis of groundwater, the results of hydrogeological testing of wells drilled at the Zapolyarnoye oil and gas condensate field were used.Results. The boundaries of two artesian basins — the South Kara submarine and the Yamal-Gydan semi-marine, corresponding to the same-name oil and gas prospective structures and having the same geological structure, were determined. Both basins are characterised by the presence of the main aquifer complexes of the Mesozoic hydrogeological floor of Western Siberia. When studying the composition of groundwater of the Zapolyarnoye deposit, it was found that the types of water change regularly with depth and an increase in the content of the hydrocarbonate ion due to the possible migration of fluids enriched with carbonic acid dioxide from the rocks of the foundation.Conclusion. The determined basins are characterised by a wide distribution of oil and gas-bearing structures and the exploration maturity of the sedimentary cover. Both artesian basins are characterized by the distribution of groundwater of a unified composition and genesis.
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Kapsiotis, Argyrios. "Composition and alteration of Cr-spinels from Milia and Pefki serpentinized mantle peridotites (Pindos Ophiolite Complex, Greece)." Geologica Carpathica 65, no. 1 (February 1, 2014): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/geoca-2013-0006.

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Abstract The Pindos Ophiolite rocks include variably serpentinized peridotites derived from a harzburgitic and subordinately dunitic mantle. In the serpentinized matrix of these rocks pseudomorphic (mesh, bastite) and non-pseudomorphic (interpenetrating, type-2 hourglass) textures were recognized. Chromian spinel (Cr-spinel) is anhedral to subhedral and often replaced by a porous opaque phase. Chemistry data show that Cr-spinel cores retain their original composition, having Cr#[Cr/(Cr + Al)] that ranges between 0.45 and 0.73, and Mg#[Mg/(Mg + Fe2+)] that varies between 0.52 and 0.65, accompanied by low content in TiO2 ( < 0.11wt. %). The relatively wide variation of their Cr# values reflects that the studied peridotites were produced by variable degrees of melting. It is likely that the Pindos peridotites represent mantle residues originally formed in a mid-ocean ridge (MOR) environment, which were subsequently entrapped as part of a mantle wedge above a supra-subduction zone (SSZ) regime. Cr-spinel adjacent to clinochlore systematically displays limited compositional and textural zoning along grain boundaries and fractures. However, the degree of peridotite serpentinization does not correlate with the abundance of zoning effects in accessory Cr-spinel. Thus, Cr-spinel zoning is thought to represent a secondary feature obtained during the metamorphic evolution of the host peridotites. Core to rim compositional trends are expressed by MgO and Al2O3 impoverishment, mainly compensated by Cr2O3 and FeO increases. Such chemical trends are produced as a result of Cr-spinel re-equilibration with the surrounding serpentine, and their subsequent replacement by ferrian (Fe3+-rich) chromite and clinochlore, respectively, during a brief, fluid assisted, greenschist facies metamorphism episode (T > 300 °C). The limited occurrence of ferrian chromite with high Fe3+# values suggests that elevated oxidizing conditions were prevalent only on a local scale during Cr-spinel alteration
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Ganić, Emir, Jurica Ivošević, and Bojana Mirković. "Impact of Aircraft Noise on Communities Near Belgrade Airport." Promet - Traffic&Transportation 33, no. 3 (May 31, 2021): 323–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v33i3.3692.

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The aim of this research was to examine the impact of aircraft noise on communities near the Belgrade Airport by conducting short-term noise measurements. Apart from the noise abatement procedure published in the Aeronautical Information Publication for Belgrade Airport, there are still neither publicly available reports of the actual efforts made towards the aircraft noise reduction nor the description of the current noise situation. In order to estimate the current noise situation, eighteen aircraft overflight noise measurements were taken in two settlements in specific sound-sensitive community areas around the Belgrade Airport. The results showed that level differences between background noise and aircraft overflights were higher than 10 dB for each measurement and could be considered significant. Furthermore, preliminary compatibility analysis with acoustic zoning was performed. Average daily noise levels were estimated from these short-term measurements and were compared to legal noise limits for different acoustic zones. The results indicate that in some cases noise levels exceed the legal threshold, which should encourage land use planners to include the issue of Belgrade acoustic zoning on the agenda, but also prompt Belgrade Airport to implement continuous noise and flight tracks monitoring.
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Drėmaitė, Marija. "Housing Modernization and Urban Planning in Vilnius: 1919–1943." Lietuvos istorijos studijos 50 (December 30, 2022): 89–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lis.2022.50.5.

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Housing modernization played a key role in interwar European urban planning, as it was used to build a new type of healthy and comfortable residential area. This question is also relevant in the case of the city of Vilnius, since from 1919 to 1939 the area of the city did not increase – its limits covered an area of 10 400 hectares, which was approved in 1919. This means that the modernization of housing and related urban planning in Vilnius had to take place in a different way than it had in the rapidly growing cities of East Central Europe, where the growth of a city’s area was stimulated by newly built residential suburbs. In this paper, residential architecture of Vilnius in 1919–1943 is studied based on the theory of housing-based urban planning formulated by Yael Alweill and Noa Zemer. Through an examination of how the Greater Vilnius Master Plan (1936–1939) was prepared, the research follows how the construction of modern housing affected urban planning and functional zoning.
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Hasnadi, Hasnadi. "MANAJEMEN PESERTA DIDIK PADA SATUAN PENDIDIKAN." Manajemen Pendidikan 17, no. 2 (December 8, 2022): 142–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/jmp.v17i2.20240.

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Students are school inputs that affect the quality and achievement of educational goals. Differences in talents, motivations, and characteristics of students, school zoning systems, schools focus more on increasing the quantity than the quality of students, the availability of facilities and infrastructure, the number of educators and education are some of the problems related to students. These problems have an impact on the quality of graduates and the achievement of educational goals in schools. Therefore, students in educational units need to be managed properly through the concept of student management. The purpose of writing this article is to describe and analyze the management of students in the education unit. The writing of this article uses the library research method. Student management are activities carried out by schools and related to students. Activities in student management include; Planning for students (needs analysis, recruitment, selection, orientation, placement, recording and reporting of students), student development, student evaluation and student transfer. Education unit managers need to optimize the management of quality students so that students receive optimal educational services from entering school until they graduate from school.
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Sokolov, S. Yu, N. S. Sokolov, and L. V. Dmitriev. "Geodynamic zonation of the Atlantic Ocean lithosphere: Application of cluster analysis procedure and zoning inferred from geophysical data." Russian Journal of Earth Sciences 10, no. 4 (April 26, 2008): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2205/2007es000218.

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Abramov, B. N. "On petrogeochemical zoning of mesozoic volcanites of the ore fields of gold and polymetallic deposits of the Eastern Transbaikalia." Доклады Академии наук 487, no. 1 (July 19, 2019): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869-5652487165-68.

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Transverse petrogeochemical zoning in the location of volcanites of Shadaronsky (J2-3) and Mulinsky (J2-3) series, characteristic of volcanic arcs, has been revealed in the Eastern Transbaikalia. Volcanites of the tholeiitic and calc-alkaline series are developed in the frontal zone of the volcanic arc, in the suture zone of the Mongolo-Okhotsk suture (MOS), in the rear zone of the MOS - volcanites of the calc-alkaline series. The volcanites of the frontal and rear parts differ in their petrogeochemical composition, in the degree of oxidation of iron and in the distribution of rare earth elements (REE). These differences are characteristic of the volcanic arcs of the transition zones from the ocean to the continent. Vulcano-plutonic structures of the frontal zone of MOS produce gold mineralization, the rear zone of MOS - polymetallic mineralization.
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Kurochkin, Ivan N., Tatiana A. Trifonova, and Natalia V. Chugay. "Analysis of dynamics of the structure of Vladimir city district land use." RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety 30, no. 2 (July 4, 2022): 201–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2310-2022-30-2-201-210.

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The processes of urbanization lead to a negative impact on the natural environment and disruption of the balance of ecosystems. The paper considers the main trends in changing the structure of land use of the Vladimir city district in the period 2001-2020. The analysis of the functional zoning of the territory is carried out. The largest share in the structure of land use is occupied by forests in the southwest and southeast of the study area. The territory occupied by them is anthropogenically slightly modified. An increase in the area of forests on the territory of the urban district has been established; a decrease in the areas occupied by meadows and deposits. The analysis of the spatial distribution of green spaces showed that the area of green areas did not correspond to the recommended values. There is a sharp decline in the area of arable land, stagnation of industry, the growth of urbanized areas. There is a restructuring of the road network, which is due to an increase in the number of vehicles, and as a result, an increase in the anthropogenic load on natural areas.
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Piawan Putra, Azchar Prianka, and Agus Iwan Mulyanto. "Analysis Of Education Strategy For Community Market Development." Perspektif : Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi 3, no. 1 (April 10, 2021): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33592/perspektif.v3i1.1185.

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This research is to educate people's market development strategies based on local wisdom in alleviating poverty in Tangerang. The research respondents were officers of the people's market in Tangerang. The results show that the strength in the future is product diversity, local product uniqueness, product quality, merchandise arrangement, flexible pricing, and strategic location. Weaknesses are the availability of a parking area, transaction processing, promotion, cooperation with the tourism industry, orderly zoning, market cleanliness, availability of public facilities, and customer service. Opportunities for the people's market in the future are the level of people's income, the rate of inflation growth, the revitalization of the people's market, security stability, social concern for the people's market, public appreciation, changes in people's tastes, and the adoption of information technology, while the elements that pose a threat are the existence of modern markets. in South Tangerang and its surroundings as competitors and the population growth demographic bonus. Based on the results of the SWOT analysis, the people's market business position is at the base of its development strategy, namely "Growth and Development Strategy". Keywords: business opportunities, threats, opportunities, strengths, weaknesses, development strategies.
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Scholte, Paul, Abdulraqueb Al-Okaishi, and Ahmed Saed Suleyman. "When conservation precedes development: a case study of the opening up of the Socotra archipelago, Yemen." Oryx 45, no. 3 (July 2011): 401–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605310001535.

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AbstractThe Socotra archipelago, Yemen, in the north-west Indian Ocean, has outstanding endemic biodiversity, and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2008. Although inhabited for 6 millennia Socotra only began to open up to the outside world in 1990. With conservation interventions starting prior to major developments, and building on centuries-old low-intensity resource management, Socotra has been in a unique position to practice pre-emptive conservation. In 1997 modern conservation started with biodiversity and socio-economic surveys, with inputs from communities and decision makers, which fed into the Conservation Zoning Plan. Approved in 2000, this has been the archipelago’s principal conservation planning and management tool. Regulations and bans on fishing practices, the collection of coral stones and export of biological materials have all been relatively well complied with by local communities and authorities. Inappropriate road construction, however, driven by non-islanders, has demonstrated the limits of the Conservation Zoning Plan, highlighting significant institutional challenges in planning and coordination. The capacity of the Socotra-based conservation institution has increased dramatically over the last decade. Its personnel are generally respected, largely because their roles include assisting local communities with development initiatives, underlining the importance of integrating conservation and development at the onset of conservation. Although the integrity of the landscape will inevitably decline, especially along the northern coastline, Socotri conservationists, backed by international support, are in a unique position to shape the archipelago’s future.
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Dearman, W. R., N. Turk, Y. Irfan, and H. Rowshanei. "Detection of rock material variation by sonic velocity zoning." Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology 35, no. 1 (April 1987): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02590472.

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