The need for the development of the riverside area in the central part of the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur is considered. Current economic and socio-cultural factors influencing the functionalities and ...uses of the development are evaluated. A multifactorial spatial analysis was carried out to draw conclusions on the need to change the urban planning approach to the development of the Silinka River floodplain, including the improvement of transport accessibility of the Silinsky Park and revitalization of abandoned and ineffective industrial areas.
Cluster: the Globalization of Economies Eneis, Jaramillo Rodríguez; Lucia, Aguirre Franco Sandra; Alberto, Hernández Trujillo Yanier
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS,
9/2022, Volume:
19
Journal Article
Open access
Globalization generated advanced competitive schemes that forced human beings and companies to take new initiatives in order to face the new business models that are being developed. A new scheme, ...model or strategic tool is the Cluster, which helps companies, governments and the community in general to have an opportunity to compete at a global scale. This paper presents a theoretical-conceptual overview. It makes reference of the contributions that have been made to the cluster concept: The globalization of the economy has been consolidating over time and local regions accept it to mold new strategies for competitive development. The constitution of clusters is not a fashion, it is a local development trend, which seeks to penetrate globalized markets, but with the conviction that it cannot be achieved in "solitary", so that the "collectivity" of sectorial business efforts, becomes the alternative for the formation of the cluster and thus be able to effectively meet the exigencies of globalization. Therefore, this paper focuses on conceptual development around clusters and globalization, from different chronological views of development.
Narrowing regional economic gaps and constructing an environmentally friendly society are two major objectives of China's current economic policies. Promoting green development in resource-based ...regions is a global issue. Focusing on China's Western Development Strategy (WDS), this study first calculates the provincial green economic efficiency (GEE) in China. The synthetic control method is adopted to evaluate the net effect of WDS on regional GEE. The transmission mechanisms are then investigated in perspective of the interregional flow of innovation factors. The results show that: (1) The GEE in coastal areas of China is generally higher than that of western China; (2) The WDS can improve the overall regional GEE but the effect decays over time and through the diversity of the regions; (3) WDS can improve regional GEE by introducing innovation factors into the western regions, further improving the regional industrial structure, urbanization, and labor quality; (4) The optimal scale of innovation factors flowing into the WDS regions is calculated. The transmission mechanisms will have a positive effect on the GEE of the western regions simultaneously only if the inflow scale of the innovation factors varies on the interval (0.347, 0.618). The paper concludes with targeted policies to promote regional green development.
How does China's Western Development Strategy Affect Regional Green Economic Efficiency? Display omitted
•The provincial green economy efficiencies of China are calculated.•The effect of China’s Western Development Strategy (WDS) on regional green economy efficiency is estimated via Synthetic Control Method.•The transmission mechanisms that WDS affect regional green economy efficiency are investigated.•The optimal scale of innovation factors flowing into WDS’s regions is calculated via the Panel Smooth Transition Regression model.
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The study of climatic changes within the framework of the climatic presence and the changes that occur in our society from crises, epidemics, global warming, and the rise in land levels in different ...countries, which leads to high blood pressure, which directly affects the physical, physiological and training condition of the trained person. The study aims to identify climate variables Regarding the educational process, the link of sustainable development goals with climate change, the extent of the impact of climate change and sustainable development on the lesson of physical education, the researchers used the descriptive approach within the framework of studies and theoretical literature related to the study and similar ones, and the experimental approach through the application and analysis of the variables of the study, and the study community consisted of students of the School of the Future languages in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate. The conclusions came that the percentage of practice in the summer is more than the practice in the winter in the context of climatic changes, and the percentage of practice was (44%) compared to the percentage of practice in the winter by (35%), indicating that the effect of climatic changes in the winter season has a physiological effect on exercise. For the summer season, the recommendations were to apply climate change variables to all sports related to physical education and sports sciences
Well-known as “Paradise of Java”, Pacitan have a lot of coastal natural scenery and cultural attractions that potential to attract the tourist. One of the beach near town center of Pacitan as a main ...tourism destination is Pancer Door Beach. Even though have a lot of natural environment potential that interesting but this beach is less attractive to tourist to visit because of its natural potention, artificial, and cultural potention is not optimal. To explore further of the potential of Pancer Door Beach to be developed in the future, this research was carried out with a SWOT analysis approach to determine the internal and external factors that could be used as a development elements of this beach tourism. The stages of the research are exploring phenomena, interviewing keypersons and research respondents, direct observation of research objects related to the 4A tourism concept (attraction, accessibility, amenities, and ancilliary), then reviewing applicable regulations/standards/regulations to be cross-checked with theory and community needs, so it become the basis of the strategy for developing the Pancer Door Beach Tourism Area in the future.Keywords: Beach, Development Strategy, Potention, Tourism Attraction
Kaur Regency with its high octopus potential, produces a derivative product namely octopus crackers, by the IKM Putra Daerah with the product name kerupuk gurita maknyos (Kuritos). This research aims ...to formulate the appropriate strategies for the development of the kerupuk gurita maknyos (Kuritos) business in Linau Village, Maje District, Kaur Regency. The data analysis technique used is qualitative, employing an inductive thinking method, and data analysis utilizing SWOT analysis. The position of the Maknyos octopus cracker business (Kuritos) is in quadrant I (aggressive), thus the environmental factors influencing the development of Kuritos crackers in Linau Village are the factors that constitute strengths and opportunities for the business. The recommended strategic formulations include utilizing attractive product packaging and promoting a love movement for regional products to increase sales both offline and online, with support from SME training provided by the government to enhance market penetration. It also suggests utilizing bazaars and becoming event sponsors to enhance exposure to quality products, while expanding distribution through the use of existing business permits for market expansion beyond the region, maintaining sustainable and quality raw materials, fostering good relationships with suppliers through the utilization of communication infrastructure for supply chain optimization, and optimizing production processes with modern technology, while utilizing counseling facilities to improve production efficiency and quality.
This study aims to develop a development strategy for the Sumenep Palace Museum as a cultural tourism des-tination in Sumenep Regency. The research approach uses qualitative case studies, SWOT ...analysis, IFAS/EFAS matrix and TOWS matrix preparation. Data collection was carried out by interviewing museum managers and local communities, as well as observing the location of the Sumenep Palace Museum. Tourism Sumenep Pal-ace Museum has a historical building that is still maintained, but public facilities still need to be improved. People are still highly interested in the Palace Museum, and the threat is losing competitiveness with other tours, so people are bored visiting the museum. It is found that the Sumenep Palace Museum is located in quadrant 1, which is an aggressive strategy, meaning that it has the potential for development. The devel-opment strategy that can be applied is to collaborate with artists/culturalists, education institution, and young people to enliven the museum by holding art/cultural performances regularly and maximizing the role of so-cial media with influencers in promoting Sumenep Palace Museum tourism.
The power of two learning strategies in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) has been studied to assess its effectiveness in shaping students' character. This research aimed to investigate the ...implementation of this strategy in PAI material and its impact on character building. A qualitative case study approach was employed, involving school principals, students, and PAI teachers from senior high schools in Kudus City, Central Java, Indonesia, as informants selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, documentation, and focus group discussions. Validity was ensured through extended researcher presence, triangulation, peer discussion, transferability, dependability, and confirmability measures. The research findings revealed that the power of two learning strategies in PAI material could effectively and efficiently shape students' character by creating synergy between teachers and students in the learning process. This research contributes to the theoretical and practical development of PAI learning materials for character education, providing insights for the government in implementing such strategies in the curriculum.
The United States and Canada, along with Russia, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden, are the so-called "official" Arctic countries. In the 21st century, The United States and Canada have ...begun to implement national Arctic strategies and updated them. The accepted documents have both similarities and differences. The United States and Canada are active members of the Arctic Council and view it as a platform for negotiations on a wide range of issues related to the development of the Arctic. The United States has come a long way in the Arctic, including in terms of regulation. Unlike other Arctic countries, the United States has a minimal area of access to the Arctic Ocean, their strategy as a whole is turned “outward”. The first Canadian strategy for the development of the Northern Territories (2013) is addressed directly to the development of the northern periphery of the country, formulates tasks for its sustainable socio-economic development, the development of indigenous peoples, and the support of sovereignty. In 2019, the updated strategy presented already combined national and international goals for the development of the Arctic and the North. To advance national interests in the Arctic, the US and Canada have developed and funded a geographically, infrastructure, stakeholder, and thematically differentiated Arctic research policy in which higher education institutions play an important role and are used to reinforce their geopolitical aspirations. The purpose of the article is to characterize the features of the Arctic strategies of the USA and Canada, as well as to analyze the contribution of universities and colleges in Alaska (USA) and the northern territories and provinces of Canada to the implementation of research policy in the Far North and the Arctic. The practical significance of the paper is in the possibility of its use in the educational process, as well as for the analysis and updating of international aspects of research activities by universities in the Arctic zone of Russia.