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Sep 28, 2025Open Access
Thinking about space and its temporal evolution to analyze, understand and manage sociocultural crises in the context of political domination is an approach that helps us understand the roles of different political and economic actors in internal conflicts. This places a premium on establishing methods using geographic technology to develop these approaches. In this context, this paper proposes a method of spatiotemporal analysis of urbanization strategies implemented by different political acto...
Sep 25, 2025Open Access
Walkable access to public playgrounds supports early childhood development and equitable public space use, yet coverage can be limited and uneven [1]. In Oklahoma City (2020), accessibility was quantified and its association with neighborhood poverty and the share of children under age 5 was evaluated. Public playgrounds were mapped and 0.25-mile (≈402 m) Euclidean buffers were generated and dissolved; population-weighted counts inside buffers were derived via ArcGIS Tabulate Intersection for ea...
Aug 26, 2025Open Access
This paper deeply explores the strategy of how Zhangjiagang City drives leapfrog development with high-quality population development. Through analyzing the current population status and development trend of Zhangjiagang City, the importance of high-quality population development in economic growth, social progress and urban competitiveness improvement is expounded. From multiple dimensions such as education enhancement, employment optimization, talent introduction, population structure improvem...
Feb 06, 2025Open Access
In today's rapidly evolving job market, traditional recruitment strategies have become less effective in attracting and retaining top performers. As a result, companies are turning to innovative approaches to stay competitive. This study employs a comprehensive review of existing literature on AI-powered recruitment tools, exploring the extent to which recruiters leverage these tools in the hiring process. The research methodology involved in-depth interviews with HR experts from various industr...
Mar 27, 2024Open Access
This project focuses on the protection and management of Edinburgh’s Old and New Towns, renowned for their historical and architectural significance. Despite global pressures from tourism and commercial development, Edinburgh has established a robust world cultural heritage protection and management system. The approach integrates top-down and bottom-up strategies, involving dedicated municipal officials and an independent organization, the Edinburgh World Heritage Trust. The city’s emphasis on ...
Mar 21, 2024Open Access
Human script has gone through a long process and many developments, eventually evolving into two main branches, namely, the ideograph and the phonography. However, the reasons for the separation of ideograph and phonography, as well as the features of the two, have been the subject of much disagreement in the academic community. Taking Chinese characters as an example for ideograph, English, Sumerian cuneiform, and Phoenician as examples for phonography, this article makes a detailed study of th...
Feb 21, 2024Open Access
Premature cesarean section with preserved membranes is an innovative
method of obstetric cesarean section. It mainly involves removing the fetal sac
and fetus completely after uterine incision during the operation, and then
removing the fetus after the membrane is ruptured and amniotic fluid is sucked
out. This surgical method can reduce damage to the fetus and reduce the
probability of amniotic fluid embolism. A 29-year-old pregnant woman,
with her first child, developed preeclampsia at 34 week...
Dec 01, 2023Open Access
In solving the rural decay problem, exploring rural values, promoting rural economic development, and improving the rural living environment have become popular in many countries worldwide. However, few studies show how improving the rural living environment affects realizing rural multi-value. Therefore, this study investigated the actual problems villages faced in most countries and built an evaluation index system for the effectiveness of rural living environment improvement and the degree of...
Mar 31, 2022Open Access
In recent decades, the use of two-wheelers (motorcycles and bicycles) for travel has become an alternative to cumbersome and polluting modes, in many cities around the world and especially in developed countries. It offers several advantages. It is less polluting, less expensive and less cumbersome, especially compared to the private car. In Sfax city, and compared to other Tunisian cities, the use of two-wheelers is a specific aspect of travel. But over the past two decades, this phenomenon has...
Aug 16, 2021Open Access
The paper examines the political economy of resettlement planning, beneficiary selection and reasoning behind A1 and A2 in Zimbabwe post year 2000. The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme which was preceded by land occupations led by war veterans and some ruling party members of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) was based on political imperatives in land allocation with little consideration of sound settlement planning and land use. The purpose of this paper is to have a...
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