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Public–private partnerships are joint initiatives between the public and private sectors with a specific focus and a defined level of action. Several international reports have shown good results of public–private partnerships using physical activity inte... see more

It is anticipated that the occurrence and intensity of disasters will increase globally and in South Africa where typical disasters include droughts, floods, extreme hailstorms, gales, fires and earthquakes, as well as sinkholes arising from mining activi... see more

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been widely advocated as flexible contractual solutions enabling the public sector to profit from private firms innovative solutions for providing additional (possibly by increasing the infrastructural stock) and mo... see more

This paper aims to evaluate existing and proposed organizational models for public irrigation perimeters (PPI) in Brazil's semi-arid region. In a period of change in agriculture and the remodeling of public investment with the employment of mechanisms for... see more

It is anticipated that the occurrence and intensity of disasters will increase globally and in South Africa where typical disasters include droughts, floods, extreme hailstorms, gales, fires and earthquakes, as well as sinkholes arising from mining activi... see more

The needs of human beings have begun to increase with the impact of globalization. Especially with the increase of large infrastructure investments, The states which are in search of financing have started to cooperate with the private sector. In this mod... see more

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 represents the 'last piece of the puzzle' that was missing in Indian education policy. This Act was passed at a time when the nature of the Indian state was inherently changing, due to the (n... see more

In a typical community, the commercial/industrial component provides enough tax revenue to offset most infrastructure costs. This is not the case in many suburban areas like Charles County, Maryland whose growth is predominantly residential with little co... see more

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) - i.e. policies that involve collaboration between the public andthe private sector when it comes to the provision of public services - have acquired iconic status inglobal education agendas. As a consequence, currently,... see more

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