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Repetto, Robert. "Nature’s Resources as Productive Assets." Challenge 32, no. 5 (September 1989): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/05775132.1989.11471364.

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Huesch, Marco D. "Are there always synergies between productive resources and resource deployment capabilities?" Strategic Management Journal 34, no. 11 (February 28, 2013): 1288–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smj.2068.

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Bolt, Nancy M. "Colorado: Making productive use of available resources." Library Hi Tech 14, no. 2/3 (February 1996): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047995.

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Бабанов and V. Babanov. "Conceptual Aspects of the Productive Use of Material Resources." Economics 4, no. 3 (June 17, 2016): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/19940.

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The process of production of vital goods for people requires involvement in the circulation of large masses of material resources. The content and rationality of material consumption determine different sides of production and social activity and of human life and influence not only on economic but also ecological efficiency of social production. The leading role in the creation of wealth is given to material elements: raw materials and materials, which have the unique ability to create useful products, i.e. products endowed with in the process of their production usefulness that make them the desired user. The final utility of the product formed from the usefulness of its material components, which can be transformed by other factors: equipment, labor, technology, performing the role of the transformation tools, the final usefulness of the produced results. The article considers the conceptual aspects, the productive use of material resources arising from the analysis of their role in the processes of creating the products needed to support life and human activities; the principles of productive business; methods of solving practical problems of economic activities.
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Zakaria, Sabarudin. "Transforming Human Resources into Human Capital." Information Management and Business Review 2, no. 2 (February 15, 2011): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v2i2.882.

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Human resource refers to the stock of productive skills and technical knowledge embodied in labor. It is tangible in nature. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of the three factors of production, and consider it to be a fungible resource -- homogeneous and easily interchangeable. The goal of human resource management is to help an organization to meet strategic goals by attracting, and retaining employees and also to manage them effectively so that they deliver productive outputs. The key word here perhaps is "fit", i.e. a HRM approach seeks to ensure a fit between the management of an organization’s employees, and the overall strategic direction of the company. Human capital instead, refers to the intangible aspect of human resources. It enhances the value of employees by striking a win-win goal for employers and employees. It focuses on the intrinsic value of each employee, where any expenditure on employees is regarded as an investment rather than an expense. The varying talents and motivations of employees are given cognizance so that incentives and working arrangements can be created to enhance each employee's contributions to organizational performance. This paper distinguishes human capital from human resources and how human resource may be transformed into human capital.
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Agustina, Titien, Sulaiman Sulaiman, Muhammad Rudiansyah, Nurhikmah Nurhikmah, Maulana Maulana, Alfiannor Alfiannor, M. Rio Mursid Wijaya, and Chumaidi Chumaidi. "PENYULUHAN BAGI IBU-IBU PENGGERAK EKONOMI PRODUKTIF RINTISAN DI KECAMATAN DAHA UTARA." Bakti Banua : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 1, no. 1 (May 2, 2020): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.35130/bbjm.v1i1.106.

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Human resource development in the home industry sector is mostly done by human resources with limited resources but have the will to be able to produce and have an impact on family and community economic resources. Mothers who are pioneers of productive economy in this pioneering are generally still weak in their capacity and capability in developing business, both in terms of business management in general, financial management, production management, marketing management, to human resource management itself in order to explore the deepest potential possessed. Through counseling activities become one of the efforts to help enlighten, add knowledge and insight and skills, so that intelligence grows in doing something and produces what is desired, even giving birth to creativity and innovation at a later stage.Human resource development in the home industry sector is mostly done by human resources with limited resources but have the will to be able to produce and have an impact on family and community economic resources. Mothers who are pioneers of productive economy in this pioneering are generally still weak in their capacity and capability in developing business, both in terms of business management in general, financial management, production management, marketing management, to human resource management itself in order to explore the deepest potential possessed. Through counseling activities become one of the efforts to help enlighten, add knowledge and insight and skills, so that intelligence grows in doing something and produces what is desired, even giving birth to creativity and innovation at a later stage.
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Oravcová, M., J. Huba, L. Hetényi, J. Bulla, V. Mátlová, and O. Kadlečík. "Farm animal genetic resources in the Slovak Republic." Czech Journal of Animal Science 49, No. 10 (December 13, 2011): 430–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4328-cjas.

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At present, farm animal genetic resources are used to a various extent and with different objectives inSlovakia. The use of highly productive breeds or hybrids aimed at profitable and competitive production prevails. To a smaller extent, breeds that are a part ofSlovakia’s and world cultural heritage are kept. The improvement of these breeds for high production or reproduction traits is not a priority. Diversity of farm animals is viewed through the variety of species and breeds used for production of food for people and, also, through the variety of production systems in livestock. Within livestock species, populations of cattle, sheep, goat, pig and horse breeds were analysed in detail. Preferably, breeds were evaluated with respect to the extent of endangerment (number of breeding females) and conservation programmes involved. The origin of breeds was also taken into account. Within respective species, twenty-three local breeds, including native or indigenous, and twenty-nine imported or exotic breeds, thirteen being newly imported and sixteen being imported for a longer time, were identified in Slovakia. Out of local breeds, fifteen breeds were classified as endangered.  
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Wojcik, Zuzanna, Vicki McKenzie, Erica Frydenberg, and Charles Poole. "Resources loss, gain, investment, and coping in adolescents." Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist 19, no. 2 (2004): 52–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0816512200029291.

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AbstractYear 9 students from a Melbourne metropolitan secondary school (N = 176) completed the specific version of the Adolescent Coping Scale and a Resources Questionnaire on 10 resources valued by young people. Having and valuing of the 10 resources was associated with productive coping by adolescents. Having fewer resources and greater resource loss was related to use of nonproductive coping. Girls and boys managed their resources differently as part of their coping efforts. Investing in and gaining resources was reported by girls who coped productively and focused on solving their problems, but not by productively coping boys, nonproductively coping girls, or girls who reported avoiding negative emotional states when dealing with problems. The indications are that in counseling and in designing interventions aimed to improve resilience in young people, gender may have an impact on particular resources of value to the person, and the approach taken to developing resources may similarly vary.
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Bogomolova, I. P., I. N. Vasilenko, and A. V. Bogomolov. "Raising resource-efficiency of enterprises of grain-productive sub-complex with regard to raw material factors." Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, no. 5 (October 25, 2018): 87–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2018-5-87-100.

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The article on the basis of scientific methods, theories and approaches provide findings of the research of acute trends and promising lines in development of enterprises in grain-productive sub-complex in view of adapting and applying resource-saving technologies. For example, the authors study principles of using resource-saving technologies in grain production, promising technological solutions of strategic economic and technical direction, reasons blocking the introduction of resources-saving technologies in the process of grain-crops production, as well as a set of resource-oriented measures as an integral part of the organizational and economic mechanism adjusted to modern methods of grain production. Advantages of resource-saving technologies were analyzed in comparison with traditional ways of grain-crops production (both economic and agro-ecological). The authors ground the necessity to use the model of segregated technological flows control in modern technology of grain processing. They provide a thorough analysis of raw protein components market for production of well-balanced fodder in view of adjustment and use of managerial resources-saving approaches and on this basis they draw constructive conclusion and proposals.
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Bauer, Christian, and José V. Rodríguez Mora. "Distortions, Misallocation and the Endogenous Determination of the Size of the Financial Sector." Economic Journal 130, no. 625 (June 27, 2019): 24–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ej/uez031.

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Abstract We present a model of heterogeneous firms and misallocation in which financial frictions are partially overcome if more human resources are devoted to intermediation, at the cost of having fewer resources employed in directly productive activities. Not only does an inefficient financial sector result in an inefficient final good sector; an inefficient final good sector results in an inefficient financial sector. Exogenous inefficiencies in the productive sector generate decreased demand for financial services, which translates into a smaller and less efficient financial sector, worsening the resource allocation in the productive sector. This direction of causality seems in line with cross-country evidence.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Productive resources"

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Meer, Shamim. "Women's access to productive resources in South Africa's rural bantustans." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29868.

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Mutemererwa, Anderson Mufudzi. "A nonparametric approach to productive efficiency measurement : an application of bootstrap DEA to gold mining." Thesis, University of Hull, 2007. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:12789.

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In this dissertation the technical efficiency in gold mining is investigated. To the best available knowledge, this is the first such study on gold mining, whether on a localised (one country) or for a cross-section of countries. Since the work by Farrell (1957), much work has been done using nonparametric methods such as DEA. Although extensions in DEA technique, such as bootstrapping have been available for some time, their use has been limited in comparison with the number of overall DEA studies carried out. In this dissertation both DEA and bootstrap DEA are applied to two gold mining cross sectional samples, one on Zimbabwe consisting of thirty-four mines, and the an international one which also included some Zimbabwean mines which comprise fifty-nine observations. The main reason for carrying out the study is an interest in gold mining in general and its importance to Zimbabwe in particular. As will be noted in Chapter 2, the economic development of Zimbabwe has been linked, to a varying extent over the ages, to its growth of the gold mining sector. The results of the dissertation provide some useful insights into the relative performances of gold mines and also some characteristics of the Zimbabwean gold mining sector. The main results indicate that gold mining is characterised mainly by technical efficiency dominating scale efficiency. This is particular relevant when the Zimbabwean mines are compared with their international counterparts. Zimbabwean mines are found to be relatively technically efficient but less so when overall efficiency is considered. In fact they have the lowest overall efficiency scores in the international sample. The results also indicate that mines from the so-called developed mining economies, Australia, Canada, the US and South Africa are the benchmarks in terms of optimal operations. It is mines from these countries which define the overall efficiency frontier. The results of both the samples highlight potential shortcomings in applying DEA and bootstrap extension to gold mining, both for single country and for cross-country cases. Additionally, there are possibilities, with adequate data, of relating country-specific characteristics to differences in overall efficiency among countries. Finally there are indications that including mineralogical factors such as the recovery rate in the production technology has an effect on technical efficiency. Mines with low recovery rates tend to exhibit comparatively higher technical efficiency. The study does have some limitations, mainly because of lack of data. In particular, there were problems in coming with attributing the contribution of capital services to efficiency with the result that a different measure for the flow of capital services is used for each sample. In addition, the two samples are for different time periods. This limits comparative analysis.
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Mattsson, Joar. "Productive landscapes and the cultural historical environment : Prototyping a small-scale productive system utilizing the immediate landscape." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-160022.

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The thesis is an investigation of global exploitation of nature, use of productive landscapes and itsremaining structures as the cultural historical environment. The further aim has been to seek analternative approach against a large-scale utilization of the environment through an elaborativeprocess of an architectural intervention, combining public space and local production. The thesisbackground is exploring the human activities and outcomes in exploited landscapes and is departingfrom the issue of an anthropocentric approach toward the environment. Further on, it analyzesdifferent mindset on natural resources in relation to the building of civilization and society, the ruralcontra the urban. Against the background of a linear withdrawal of resources and in the long-termlandscape productive decline, the aim is to prototype a productive infrastructure that works in acyclical manner, re-using energy and being less dependent on resources at a large-scale. Departingfrom the regional environment in Umeå and its traditional agricultural and former industrial use ofthe landscape, the intervention is tested by considering the principles of sustained life by theimmediate landscape. The aim has been to analyze and translate principles at the scale of landscape,farm and unit into a reproducible, productive infrastructure that harvest energy from recreation,cultivation, production and the condition of the topography.
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Costa, Christina Jeanne. "Productive aging in the workplace: Understanding factors that promote or impede psychological engagement in work." Thesis, Boston College, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2357.

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Thesis advisor: Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes
The productive aging paradigm emphasizes the importance of continued engagement in productive roles for maintaining health and vitality in later life. The word "engagement" is frequently used within this literature to refer to physical engagement with a role--or one's involvement in the categorical sense. However, psychological engagement--or one's subjective experience of a role as positive, meaningful, invigorating, and inspiring--is less frequently discussed. While there is a well-developed body of knowledge on the antecedents and consequences of psychological engagement with paid work, little is known about the role of age or age-related factors in these relationships. This dissertation begins to fill this gap in the knowledge base by drawing upon important insights from the business management and industrial/organizational psychology literature to understand factors that may contribute to and/or detract from older adults' ability to psychologically engage in work roles and whether these relationships vary for older adults (age 50 or older, n = 543) compared to midlife (age 35 to 49, n = 653) or younger adults (under age 35, n = 664). Results of multi-level regression analyses suggest that personal resources (i.e., core self-evaluations) and job resources (i.e., task variety, autonomy, friendship, task identity, task significance, supervisor support, job security, inclusion in decision-making, opportunities for learning and development, and team culture of flexibility) were main predictors of engagement for older adults as well as midlife and younger adults. Interestingly, the strength and nature of several of the job resource-engagement relationships were dependent upon job demands and/or core self-evaluations for older adults; however, in general, this was not the case for younger or midlife adults. Age differences remained even after controlling for several factors that could account for age-based differences in predictors of engagement (e.g., tenure). These findings provide a fuller understanding of the conditions that promote or impede psychological engagement with work in later life and will help policymakers and practitioners to better recognize and advocate for work contexts that maximize well-being for older adults
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2011
Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Social Work
Discipline: Social Work
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Ngwexana, Tulile. "Access to land and productive resources among female farmers in Stellenbosch: Implications for women’s empowerment and household food." University of the Western Cape, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6695.

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Women play an important role in food security. Growing, processing, purchasing, preparing and serving food to their families is a common and distinctive relationship they have to food in most societies in the world. They also play a critical role in food security. Yet, studies show that women are the most vulnerable to household food insecurity. At the heart of women’s differential vulnerability to household food insecurity is their lack of ownership of the means of food production, mainly land. Food is grown on land and access to land for productive purposes is vital for food security, especially for women who have little other means of securing food aside from performing subsistence farming for household food security. Thus, analyzing women experiences of accessing land and productive resources, and the manner in which such access shapes their empowerment and ability to achieve household food security is important. In this dissertation, women’s empowerment refers to a process where women gain the ability to make strategic life choices; I take the position that for women to be empowered, their access to resources, individual capacities and agency must be improved. Thus, this dissertation aims to examine the lived experiences of female farmers in Stellenbosch in terms of access to land and productive resources, and the implications this kind of access has for women’s empowerment and household food security.
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Murphy, Joseph M. "Unplatted land division's effects on resource productive lands : a study of the Michigan Land Division Act." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1125087.

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For nearly thirty years, the Subdivision Control Act of 1967 (SCA) was the state statute that governed land division in Michigan. The SCA allowed for an indiscriminant pattern of large lot, rural land division that challenged, if not destroyed, viable land resource production. In 1996, the Michigan Legislature passed the Land Division Act (LDA), which repealed and replaced the title and certain sections of the SCA. The LDA attempts to eliminate many of the results that the former statute had on rural land by establishing fewer division before platting is required and offering incentives to retain greater percentages of the parcel being partitioned. This research examines the current efficiency of the incentives, to retain 60% or more of the original parcel, in Eaton and Montmorency counties, which represent two scenario locations. The findings reveal that the incentives have not been utilized in Montmorency County and minimally utilized in Eaton County. Those unplatted land divisions that utilized the incentives, commonly referred to as "bonus" parcels, are located in rural regions, with predominantly agricultural land cover, in proximity to urbanized areas. The results indicate that the incentives under the LDA have been minimally applied and have not yet helped retain significant portions of resource productive land in Michigan.
Department of Urban Planning
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Shirey, Katherine Levenick. ""How Do We Make This Happen?" Teacher Challenges and Productive Resources for Integrating Engineering Design into High-School Physics." Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10268822.

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Recent attention on social, civil, and environmental problems has caused policy-makers and advisors to advocate for more integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) instruction. Although integrated STEM education promises to prepare U.S. students to tackle the crises of our times and the future (Lander & Gates, 2010), the integration of engineering design into high-school physics may prove difficult for teachers whether or not they’ve been previously trained in engineering design. This dissertation addresses a gap in classroom observation-based research on engineering integration in physics (Dare, Ellis, & Roehrig, 2014) by drawing on rich, qualitative, participant-observation data to investigate engineering-design instruction in high-school physics.

The first study explores tensions that three high-school physics teachers encountered as they planned and executed a terminal velocity engineering design challenge. Separating out physics content came into tension with truly integrated engineering-design instruction as envisioned in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS Lead States, 2013d), time and technical constraints came into tension with adequate data collection for making design decisions, and teachers’ supportive classroom routines came into tension with students’ divergent design thinking and agency. The first study concludes that even highly motivated and supported teachers may experience tensions between their regularly productive instructional practices and engineering design that could threaten the authenticity of the engineering design in which students engage.

The second study identifies some of teacher “Leslie’s” productive resources (locally coherent patterns of thoughts and actions) activated as she implemented her first engineering design challenge in physics. Leslie called up some of the same resources when she taught engineering design as when she facilitated open, guided, and structured-inquiry investigations. This study suggests that finding and calling upon resources that are assistive in other instruction, such as inquiry instruction, might be useful for science teachers attempting engineering-design integration.

Science education reform implementation researchers, teacher educators, and professional development providers need to acknowledge tensions that teachers may face with engineering-design integration, and the role that teachers’ existing resources can play in supporting reform adoption. Finally, this study agrees with other work (Katehi, Perason, Feder, & Committee on K-12 Engineering Education, 2009) emphasizing the need for more research on engineering-design integration in high-school physics.

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Joya, Mohammad Omar. "Trois essais sur la volatilité macroéconomique, la diversification productive, et les liaisons intersectorielles." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0722/document.

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Dans une série d'essais empiriques, cette thèse analyse les effets de la diversification productive sur la volatilité et la productivité dans les pays riches en ressources naturelles. Dans le premier chapitre, je montre que bien que les ressources naturelles affectent négativement la croissance économique en augmentant la volatilité, les pays riches en ressources peuvent compenser les effets déclencheurs de la volatilité des ressources en diversifiant leurs économies. Les pays dont la structure de production est initialement plus diversifiée, ou qui parviennent à se diversifier au cours de leur développement économique, sont susceptibles de bénéficier de leur dotation en ressources. Dans le deuxième chapitre, j’explique que les pays riches en ressources disposés à diversifier leurs économies pour stimuler leur productivité sont confrontés à deux choix; soit développer des industries axées sur les ressources, soit diversifier leur économie dans son ensemble vers de nouvelles activités qui ne dépendent pas nécessairement des ressources naturelles. L’analyse empirique montre que la diversification par les liens vers l’aval du secteur de l'exploitation minière ne conduit pas à des améliorations de productivité. En revanche, l'élargissement et la diversification de la structure de production dans son ensemble offrent des potentiels de croissance de la productivité à des niveaux de revenus plus élevés. Dans le troisième chapitre, j’analyse la relation entre la diversification et la volatilité du point de vue du réseau de production constitué par l’ensemble des liens d’approvisionnement entre secteurs. Je trouve que l'emplacement d'un secteur au sein du réseau et son influence sur d'autres secteurs ont des effets contradictoires sur le risque que les fluctuations subies par ce secteur génèrent une volatilité agrégée. Les secteurs situés dans des régions denses du réseau ont un effet atténuant sur la volatilité globale via les effets de substitution, tandis que ceux qui sont plus influents et au centre d'un réseau fortement asymétrique génèrent des fluctuations globales via les effets de contagion et les liaisons intersectorielles. Ceux-ci suggèrent que la répartition et la structure des liens interindustriels jouent un rôle important dans la façon dont la diversification conditionne l'impact des chocs idiosyncrasiques sur la volatilité globale
In a series of empirical essays, this thesis looks at the various intertwining aspects of growth volatility and productive diversification in resource-rich countries. In the first chapter, I find that while natural resources adversely affect economic growth by increasing growth volatility, resource-rich countries can offset the volatility-triggering effects of natural resources by diversifying their economies. Countries that start off with more diversified production structure or are able to diversify as they develop are likely to benefit from their resource endowment. In the second chapter, I discuss the fact that resource-rich countries willing to diversify their economies are faced with dual policy options; to either develop resource-based industries, or diversify their economies as a whole into new activities not necessarily dependent on natural resources. The empirical analysis shows that diversification through downstream and forward linkages to mining does not lead to productivity enhancements. However, broadening and diversifying the production structure as a whole offer potentials for productivity growth at higher levels of income. In the third chapter, I look at the relation between diversification and volatility from a production network perspective, composed of input-output linkages across sectors. I find that the location of a sector within the production network and its influence on other sectors have conflicting effects on the risk that sectoral shocks lead to aggregate volatility. Sectors that are located in dense parts of the network have a mitigating effect on aggregate volatility via substitution effects, while those that are more influential and central in a strongly asymmetrical network generate aggregate fluctuations via contagion effects and inter-industry linkages. These suggest that the distribution and the network structure of inter-industry linkages play an important role into how diversification conditions the impact of idiosyncratic shocks on aggregate volatility
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Peñalver, González Jonatan. "Happy and Productive Groups: A compendium of multimethod studies on group positive affect from Positive Psychology." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/668535.

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The main aim of this dissertation is to improve our current understanding of the group positive affect in the working context. In order to complete this objective, three research challenges are carried out which attend to both academic and professional needs. A series of chapters have been developed (integrative review and empirical studies) by using different samples (university students, employees), different assessors (employees, supervisors) and different statistical methods (structural equation models, hierarchical models, cluster analysis, discriminant analysis). The results suggest theoretical and practical implications, as well as new lines of research at different levels of an organization.
El principal objetivo de la presente tesis doctoral es avanzar en la comprensión del afecto positivo grupal en el contexto laboral. Para cumplir con este objetivo se plantean tres retos de investigación que atienden a necesidades tanto académicas como profesionales. Haciendo uso de diferentes muestras (estudiantes universitarios, empleados), diferentes evaluadores (empleados, supervisores) y diferentes métodos estadísticos (modelos de ecuaciones estructurales, modelos jerárquicos, análisis clúster, análisis discriminantes) se han elaborado una serie de capítulos (revisión integrativa y estudios empíricos). Los resultados suscitan implicaciones teóricas, implicaciones prácticas, así como nuevas líneas de investigación en los diferentes niveles de una organización.
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Souza, éverton Cristian Rodrigues de. "Características de gerenciamento da produtividade dos recursos de produção das empresas pertencentes ao APL calçadista da Paraíba." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2012. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/5246.

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The global situation compels the enterprises to the adoption of distinct posture from everything have been seen in the past, adopting advanced models of the manufacturing organization and seeking to establish strategic partnerships focused in the competitiveness. One of interorganizational partnership arrangements, based on the concept of coopetition, is the Local Productive Arrangement (APL). Among the typical characteristics of this type of business arrangement are the site location, with a focus on regional vocation exploration and intensive use of resources available at regional level. Thus, this dissertation presents the characteristics of management and productivity metrics productive resources of the component companies of the shoes maker APL in Paraíba, Brazil. In order to reach the proposed objectives were undertaken the following steps systematically: literature review, around themes related to APLs, management of productive resources and productivity, with a view to the composition of a framework that support theoretical research; site data collection, operationalized by a pre-structured questionnaire in order to obtain representative data of the object of study; and analysis of acquired data, under the lens of the themes around which orbits research . Among the results obtained in this study, it was found that the relationship is more pronounced between the enterprise and the institutional bodies that support the APL, and the relationship interenterprise is incipient. It was noted also that the cluster is composed mainly of micro and small businesses, being common, many of the manegement characteristics, identified by the literature as peculiar of that scope enterprises. It is an informal APL. The findings point also to the unsystematic management of enterprises, endowed with great content empiricism and neglect of modern management models. With regard to productivity management practices, it was found that only about a third of the companies surveyed do performance monitoring through productivity indicators, using partial indicators of character and punctual, not being representative of the company as a whole, which prevents monitoring evolving the company, mainly because there are no formal records of surveyed indicators, disabling monitoring or comparison with other companies. Thus we conclude that the arrangement object of study approaches a cluster of Micro and Smalls enterprises that act individualistically, failing in care of some essential factors to the development of an APL, listed in the literature. There is also the need for closer approaching between actors, including the common resource management by the firms, which will reduce the uncertainties of management and promote better flow of tacit knowledge of the cluster. We conclude, too, that while meeting the goals of its utilization, productivity rates adopted by companies studied only partially meet the criteria of selectivity proposed in the literature, particularly with regard to the contemplation of the strategic nature of productivity management.
A presente conjuntura global impele as empresa à adoção de postura distinta de tudo que já se viu em épocas passadas, adotando modelos avançados de organização da manufatura e buscando o estabelecimento de parcerias estratégicas, para se adequar à competitividade. Uma das modalidades de parceria interorganizacional, pautada no conceito de coopetição, é o Arranjo Produtivo Local (APL). Dentre as características inerentes a esse tipo de arranjo empresarial estão a inserção local, com foco na exploração da vocação regional e uso intensivo dos recursos disponíveis em esfera regional. Esta dissertação tem como objetivo apresentar as características do gerenciamento e metrificação da produtividade dos recursos produtivos das empresas componentes do APL de calçados da Paraíba. Para fins de alcance dos objetivos propostos, empreenderam-se as seguintes etapas: revisão bibliográfica em torno dos eixos temáticos referentes a APLs, gestão dos recursos produtivos e produtividade, com vistas á composição de um arcabouço teórico de suporte á pesquisa; coleta de dados in loco, instrumentalizada por um questionário pré estruturado, a fim de obtenção de dados representativos do objeto em estudo; e a análise dos dados adquiridos, sob a lente dos eixos temáticos em torno dos quais a pesquisa orbita. Dentre os resultados alcançados nessa pesquisa, constatou-se que o relacionamento interinstitucional é mais acentuado entre empresas e os órgãos de apoio ao APL, sendo o relacionamento interempresarial muito incipiente. Constatou-se ainda que o APL é composto majoritariamente por micro e pequenas empresas, possuindo, de forma generalizada, muitas das características típicas apontadas pela literatura. Trata-se de um APL informal. Os achados apontam, ainda, para o gerenciamento assistemático das empresas, dotados de grande teor de empirismo e negligência de modelos modernos de gestão. No que toca às práticas de gestão da produtividade, identificou-se que cerca de um terço das empresas pesquisadas faz acompanhamento do desempenho através de indicadores, utilizando-se de índices de caráter parcial e pontual, não sendo representativos da empresa como um todo, o que inviabiliza o monitoramento evolutivo da própria empresa, principalmente por não haver registros formais dos indicadores de produtividade levantados, nem permitindo o monitoramento comparativo com outras empresas. Com isso conclui-se que o arranjo objeto do estudo aproxima-se de um aglomerado de MPEs que atuam de forma individualista, falhando no atendimento de alguns fatores indispensáveis ao desenvolvimento de um APL, elencados na literatura. Observou-se, também, a necessidade cogente de maior aproximação dos atores, inclusive no gerenciamento dos recursos de uso comum às empresas, o que reduzirá as incertezas do gerenciamento e favorecerá melhor fluxo do conhecimento tácito do arranjo. Conclui-se ainda que, embora atendam aos objetivos de sua utilização, os índices de produtividade adotados pelas empresas estudadas atendem apenas parcialmente os critérios de seletividade propostos na literatura, principalmente no que toca à contemplação do caráter estratégico da gestão da produtividade.
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Giles, Leslie. Productive skills for process operatives. Brighton: Institutefor Employment Studies, 1997.

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Sustaining Amazonia: Grassroots action for productive conservation. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1997.

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Cone, Paul R. Strategic resource management: Allocation, deployment, and productive use of resources for improved performance results. Berrien Springs, Mich: Andrews University Press, 1986.

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Masst, Mette. Commodity boom and differential access to productive resources in Zimbabwe. Roskilde, Denmark: International Development Studies, Roskilde University, 1994.

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Van, Cuong Le. Endogenous population in an overlapping-generation model with scarce productive resources. Québec, Qué: Département d'économique, Faculté des sciences sociales, Université Laval, 1993.

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Marine habitat and cover: Their importance for productive coastal fishery resources. Paris: UNESCO, 2007.

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United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Productive lands, healthy environment: Natural Resources Conservation Service strategic plan 2005-2010. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2005.

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Lovell, C. J. Productive water points in dryland areas: Guidelines on integrated planning for rural water supply. London: ITDG Publishing in association with the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, 2000.

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Costantino, Cathy A. Designing conflict management systems: A guide to creating productive and healthy organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996.

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Productive Second Uses of Mined Land Conference (1984 Pacific Grove, California). Proceedings of Productive Second Uses of Mined Land Conference: September 18-21, 1984, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California. Sacramento, CA (1416 9th St., Rm. 1341, Sacramento 95814): The Division, 1985.

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Boucher, Samuel, Hervé Garreau, Paul Boettcher, and Gerard Bolet. "Rabbit breeds and lines and genetic resources." In The genetics and genomics of the rabbit, 23–37. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780643342.0002.

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Menon, Usha. "Managing the Household: Achieving Control, Being Productive, Distributing Resources." In Women, Wellbeing, and the Ethics of Domesticity in an Odia Hindu Temple Town, 123–50. India: Springer India, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0885-3_6.

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Jhariya, Manoj Kumar, Ram Swaroop Meena, and Arnab Banerjee. "Ecological Intensification of Natural Resources Towards Sustainable Productive System." In Ecological Intensification of Natural Resources for Sustainable Agriculture, 1–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4203-3_1.

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Nakamura, Jun-ichi. "Sluggish Reallocation of Productive Resources After the Recovery of Zombie Firms." In SpringerBriefs in Economics, 37–44. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55918-4_3.

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Geniusas, Saulius. "What Is Productive Imagination? The Hidden Resources of Husserl’s Phenomenology of Phantasy." In The Subject(s) of Phenomenology, 135–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29357-4_8.

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Wong, Siu Ling, Dana L. Zeidler, and Michelle L. Klosterman. "Metalogue: Preconditions and Resources for Productive Socio-scientific Issues Teaching and Learning." In Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education, 271–76. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1159-4_15.

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Azuz-Adeath, Isaac, and Alejandra Cuevas. "Potential Impacts of Decadal Climate Variability on Coastal Biodiversity and Societal Important Productive Activities: A Case Study in Mexican Coastal States." In Mexican Natural Resources Management and Biodiversity Conservation, 319–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90584-6_15.

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Agus, Cahyono. "Integrated Bio-cycles System for Sustainable and Productive Tropical Natural Resources Management in Indonesia." In Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development, 201–16. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9431-7_11.

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Smith, Etienne. "Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Senegalese Citizens Abroad." In IMISCOE Research Series, 289–304. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51237-8_17.

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AbstractThis chapter presents the main areas of engagement of the state of Senegal with its diaspora. In the first part, it looks at the main institutions and policies geared towards the diaspora. In the second part, the chapter focuses specifically on diaspora policies in the area of social protection (unemployment, health care, family benefits, pensions, guaranteed minimum resources). If Senegal falls in the category of pioneer countries for some aspects of emigration policies (ministerial institutions, external voting, political representation), its policy for the diaspora in the field of social protection is rather scanty. As a developing country facing many structural economic issues, scaling up social protection in the homeland remains the top priority for the Government, relegating social protection for the diaspora as a secondary policy concern for now. Recent governmental policies towards the diaspora have focused primarily on tapping the resources of the diaspora in order to increase its contribution to economic development and facilitate productive investment by Senegalese abroad in their home country.
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Stanek, Wojciech, Alicia Valero, Guiomar Calvo, and Lucyna Czarnowska. "Resources. Production. Depletion." In Thermodynamics for Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, 7–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48649-9_2.

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Anderson, David M., John M. Thompson, Stephan D. Cadwallader, Herbert Sebastian, Ivan Gil, and Phillip Lee. "Maximizing Productive Stimulated Reservoir Volume in the Eagle Ford - An Infill Case Study." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2016-2430961.

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Singh, Akash, Antoine Bertoncello, Frederic Brigaud, and David Foulon. "Early Delineation of Productive Areas in Unconventional Plays Using Uplift Intensity- a Utica Example." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2016-2430161.

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Li, Xinjing, Shuichang Zhang, Wei Li, Dong Liu, Yumen Wang, Shufang Wang, Xu Jin, et al. "Productive Potential of Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian Shale Gas Plays in the Sichuan Basin." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2016-2462004.

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Vittore, Franco, Carolina Bernhardt, Federico Gonzalez Tomassini, and Gastón Manestar. "Highly Productive Zones Characterization through an Integrated Electrofacies-Core Workflow in Vaca Muerta Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2019-139.

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Zhou, Feng-Ming, Zhao-Wei Si, Fa-Wu Lin, De-Fang Liu, Da-Li Wang, Xian-Ran Zhao, and Ping Yan. "Prediction of Buried-Hill Productive Carbonate Reservoirs Using Electrical and Acoustic Image Logs, Ordovician Formation, China (I)." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/urtec2013-279.

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Daniello, M. P., and M. T. Grimaux. "A societal strategy integrated with operations: A Productive Development Program in Vaca Muerta." In Third EAGE Online Workshop on Unconventional Resources. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202085007.

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Martocchia, F., S. Baretti, L. Farina, G. Rizza, F. Okassa, A. D. Dirya, and T. G. Haaland. "Efficient Proppant Flowback Prevention Strategy Allows Production of a Multi Fractured Offshore Horizontal Well Equipped with ESP and Screenless Completion." In SPE Energy Resources Conference. SPE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/spe-169959-ms.

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Abstract When production facilities are not equipped with a solid control device, proppant flowback becomes an issue throughout the entire productive life of a screenless multi fractured well. The challenge of minimizing proppant flowback is even more critical when dealing with offshore horizontal wells with ESP systems installed. A wide selection of proppant flowback prevention additives is now available in the industry: most of them work either chemically or mechanically. At low formation temperature (150 F), the effectiveness of some additives such as resin coated proppant or fiber can be limited due to the temperature activation. This paper will describe a successful strategy of proppant flowback control which was implemented in a multi stage fracturing treatment on a horizontal well in M- field, offshore Congo. It is the combination of resin coated proppant, enhanced by a chemical activator and inert fibers that provides double mechanism to eliminate proppant flowback issues during well production and sustaining life of ESP. Success in this multi stage fracturing treatment has resulted in oil production from a pay zone that has never been produced due to poor petrophysical characteristics. This document will describe: proppant flowback control additives selection process, placement strategy, hydraulic fracturing design and well execution considerations for multi stage fracturing treatments.
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Morgan, D. A. "26. Electronic Information Resources Created Through Productive Partnerships and Continuous Improvement." In AIHce 1998. AIHA, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3320/1.2762662.

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Shane, Timothy. "Extended Abstract: Geochemical Analysis of Parasequences within the Productive Middle Member of the Eagle Ford Formation at Lozier Canyon near Del Rio, Texas." In Unconventional Resources Technology Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2016-2461835.

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Stone, M., J. Grundy, and A. Troup. "Managing the Productive and Responsible Use of Energy Resources - The Role of the Regulator." In SPE Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/176901-ms.

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Melaina, M., M. Penev, and D. Heimiller. Resource Assessment for Hydrogen Production: Hydrogen Production Potential from Fossil and Renewable Energy Resources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1260322.

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Penev, Michael, Anelia Milbrandt, Billy Roberts, Nicholas Gilroy, Elizabeth Connelly, and Marc Melaina. Resource Assessment for Hydrogen Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1660128.

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Reister, D. B., and M. A. S. Guth. The bang-bang production of depletable natural resources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6555350.

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von Sigsfeld, Julia. Ancestral Knowledges and the Ecuadorian Knowledge Society. Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/sigsfeld.2020.24.

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The government of Rafael Correa (2007-2017) embarked on an ambitious project of diversifying the national economy to transition from a primary resource exporting economy to a competitive Knowledge Society and a Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy as biodiversity was conceptualized as the country’s most significant comparative advantage. This paper traces how peoples’ and nationalities’ knowledges, so-called ancestral knowledges, were elicited in unprecedented ways in this context of bringing about a change of the productive matrix. While knowledge in general was reframed as an infinite resource, ancestral knowledges were made productive for a state-led project of capitalist modernization.
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Schoenung, Susan, and Rebecca Ann Efroymson. Algae Production from Wastewater Resources: An Engineering and Cost Analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1435264.

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Ascuaga, John, and B. D. Garrett. Course An Introduction to Geothermal Resources - Well Completion Production Equipment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/860850.

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Maxwell, E. L., A. G. Folger, and S. E. Hogg. Resource evaluation and site selection for microalgae production systems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5585709.

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Milbrandt, A., and E. Jarvis. Resource Evaluation and Site Selection for Microalgae Production in India. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/989423.

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Baker, Justin S., George Van Houtven, Yongxia Cai, Fekadu Moreda, Chris Wade, Candise Henry, Jennifer Hoponick Redmon, and A. J. Kondash. A Hydro-Economic Methodology for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Valuation and Optimization of Water Resources. RTI Press, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.mr.0044.2105.

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Growing global water stress caused by the combined effects of growing populations, increasing economic development, and climate change elevates the importance of managing and allocating water resources in ways that are economically efficient and that account for interdependencies between food production, energy generation, and water networks—often referred to as the “food-energy-water (FEW) nexus.” To support these objectives, this report outlines a replicable hydro-economic methodology for assessing the value of water resources in alternative uses across the FEW nexus–including for agriculture, energy production, and human consumption—and maximizing the benefits of these resources through optimization analysis. The report’s goal is to define the core elements of an integrated systems-based modeling approach that is generalizable, flexible, and geographically portable for a range of FEW nexus applications. The report includes a detailed conceptual framework for assessing the economic value of water across the FEW nexus and a modeling framework that explicitly represents the connections and feedbacks between hydrologic systems (e.g., river and stream networks) and economic systems (e.g., food and energy production). The modeling components are described with examples from existing studies and applications. The report concludes with a discussion of current limitations and potential extensions of the hydro-economic methodology.
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Karakas, Huseyin, and Timur Tilki. An Analysis of Effect of Water Resources Constraint on Energy Production in Turkey. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada580412.

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