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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

Implementazione delle tecnologie informatiche nelle aziende agricole italiane

Romano, Roberto <1969> 24 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
42

Export Supply Chain Organization and Food Safety and Quality Standards: a case study of the Moroccan Fruit and Vegetable Sector

Ait Hou, Mohamed <1978> 14 June 2013 (has links)
Agri-food supply chains extend beyond national boundaries, partially facilitated by a policy environment that encourages more liberal international trade. Rising concentration within the downstream sector has driven a shift towards “buyer-driven” global value chains (GVCs) extending internationally with global sourcing and the emergence of multinational key economic players that compete with increase emphasis on product quality attributes. Agri-food systems are thus increasingly governed by a range of inter-related public and private standards, both of which are becoming a priori mandatory, especially in supply chains for high-value and quality-differentiated agri-food products and tend to strongly affect upstream agricultural practices, firms’ internal organization and strategic behaviour and to shape the food chain organization. Notably, increasing attention has been given to the impact of SPS measures on agri-food trade and notably on developing countries’ export performance. Food and agricultural trade is the vital link in the mutual dependency of the global trade system and developing countries. Hence, developing countries derive a substantial portion of their income from food and agricultural trade. In Morocco, fruit and vegetable (especially fresh) are the primary agricultural export. Because of the labor intensity, this sector (especially citrus and tomato) is particularly important in terms of income and employment generation, especially for the female laborers hired in the farms and packing houses. Hence, the emergence of agricultural and agrifood product safety issues and the subsequent tightening of market requirements have challenged mutual gains due to the lack of technical and financial capacities of most developing countries.
43

Organic farming policies for a sustainable development of rural Albania

Kullaj, Endrit <1976> 21 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
44

Sustainable development needs energy efficiency. New approaches to international partnership and governance in Europe

Sambucini, Gianluca <1962> 12 June 2007 (has links)
No description available.
45

Criteri progettuali ed analisi del rischio nell'ottimizzazione dei tracciati stradali per i veicoli a due ruote

Marinelli, Margherita <1978> 17 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
46

Innovazione e competitività nelle imprese lombarde di trasformazione di prodotti da agricoltura biologica : analisi del comparto lattiero-caseario

Licitra Pedol, Martina <1973> 24 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
47

Qualificazione e valorizzazione della agrozootecnica nel sistema delle aree protette

Mattioli, Paolo <1966> 24 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
48

Rural development and communication: a community media project in Uttar Pradesh (India)

Gaiani, Silvia <1974> 06 June 2008 (has links)
Loaded with 16% of the world’s population, India is a challenged country. More than a third of its citizens live below the poverty line - on less than a dollar a day. These people have no proper electricity, no proper drinking water supply, no proper sanitary facilities and well over 40% are illiterates. More than 65% live in rural areas and 60% earn their livelihood from agriculture. Only a meagre 3.63% have access to telephone and less than 1% have access to a computer. Therefore, providing access to timely information on agriculture, weather, social, health care, employment, fishing, is of utmost importance to improve the conditions of rural poor. After some introductive chapters, whose function is to provide a comprehensive framework – both theoretical and practical – of the current rural development policies and of the media situation in India and Uttar Pradesh, my dissertation presents the findings of the pilot project entitled “Enhancing development support to rural masses through community media activity”, launched in 2005 by the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lucknow (U.P.) and by the local NGO Bharosa. The project scope was to involve rural people and farmers from two villages of the district of Lucknow (namely Kumhrava and Barhi Gaghi) in a three-year participatory community media project, based on the creation, implementation and use of a rural community newspaper and a rural community internet centre. Community media projects like this one have been rarely carried out in India because the country has no proper community media tradition: therefore the development of the project has been a challenge for the all stakeholders involved.
49

La domanda di vino in Italia: analisi delle preferenze del consumatore

Hertzberg, Anna <1977> 30 May 2008 (has links)
No description available.
50

Le determinanti degli investimenti diretti esteri in Italia nel settore agroalimentare

De Leonardis, Luca <1974> 30 May 2008 (has links)
Gli investimenti diretti esteri (IDE) giocano un ruolo importante nella crescita economica e nello sviluppo territoriale. Con il notevole aumento dei flussi IDE nel settore agroalimentare a livello mondiale l’attenzione si è concentrata sul dibattito relativo alle determinanti che spingono alla scelta di un territorio piuttosto che un altro. Non esiste ancora un lavoro definitivo ed univoco sulle determinanti degli IDE. Alcune delle più frequenti analisi sui fattori che influenzano gli IDE includono: l’entità del mercato, il costo del lavoro, i tassi di interesse, le barriere protezionistiche, tassi di cambio, predisposizione all’export, struttura del mercato, distanze geografiche, stabilità politica e affinità culturale. Questo lavoro si propone di analizzare le determinanti nel settore agroalimentare italiano sia teoricamente che empiricamente. A questo scopo è stata applica come base teorica il paradigma OLI di Dunning e i principi legati agli investimenti orizzontali al settore agroalimentare regionale italiano. Sono state esaminate le determinanti degli investimenti diretti inward in questo settore. Le risultanti suggeriscono una relazione positiva tra la presenza di attività di servizi e la presenza di IDE nelle diverse Regioni. In un Paese ad economia avanzata come l’Italia, strategie territoriali e di impresa basate sui costi e sul mercato non sono caratterizzanti per attrarre multinazionali straniere, mentre la dotazione di servizi e infrastrutture rappresentano un nuovo obiettivo su cui le Regioni devono puntare per aprire i territori alle sfide della globalizzazione. Questa ricerca unisce analisi statistica ed econometria e studio bibliografico per approfondire e comprendere la materia in oggetto e fornire nuovi elementi e spunti su cui discutere.

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