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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.
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Specifika podnikatelského prostředí Argentinské republiky / Particularities of the Business Environment of the Republic of Argentina

Nováková, Karolína January 2010 (has links)
Presented work analyzes the business environment of the Republic of Argentina. It focuses on the economic, political and legislative, cultural and social, and institutional environment. It evaluates the mutual commercial relations between the Czech and Argentinian Republic and suggests possible business opportunities for their commercial exchange.
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Public participation at a grassroots level : it's impact on service delivery in Elsies River, Cape Town

Fortuin, Charmaine January 2010 (has links)
<p>The birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994 not only meant the end of apartheid, but also served as the catalyst for community participation in the affairs of local government. Despite the creation of an enabling environment, i.e. the adoption of the concept of Developmental Local Government and Integrated Development Planning Framework to ensure the participation of communities, public participation remains contested today and still does not achieve its expected results. A range of problems besets public participation in governance and development planning. Accordingly, this thesis presents a case study of the barriers to meaningful public participation as well as exploration of the context and extent of public participation in Ward 28, Elsies River, Cape Town, South Africa. The investigation examined the link between public participation, development planning and service delivery. In order to achieve the stated aim, the researcher employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods including secondary analysis, observation, informal interviewing, focus group discussions as well as the administration of a structured questionnaire to various stakeholders. Based on the empirical results of this research, the study provides a number of developmental guidelines and public participation recommendations to enhance planning and service delivery, especially in poor communities.</p>
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Public participation at a grassroots level : it's impact on service delivery in Elsies River, Cape Town

Fortuin, Charmaine January 2010 (has links)
<p>The birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994 not only meant the end of apartheid, but also served as the catalyst for community participation in the affairs of local government. Despite the creation of an enabling environment, i.e. the adoption of the concept of Developmental Local Government and Integrated Development Planning Framework to ensure the participation of communities, public participation remains contested today and still does not achieve its expected results. A range of problems besets public participation in governance and development planning. Accordingly, this thesis presents a case study of the barriers to meaningful public participation as well as exploration of the context and extent of public participation in Ward 28, Elsies River, Cape Town, South Africa. The investigation examined the link between public participation, development planning and service delivery. In order to achieve the stated aim, the researcher employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods including secondary analysis, observation, informal interviewing, focus group discussions as well as the administration of a structured questionnaire to various stakeholders. Based on the empirical results of this research, the study provides a number of developmental guidelines and public participation recommendations to enhance planning and service delivery, especially in poor communities.</p>
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Public participation at a grassroots level : it's impact on service delivery in Elsies River, Cape Town

Fortuin, Charmaine January 2010 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / The birth of democracy in South Africa in 1994 not only meant the end of apartheid, but also served as the catalyst for community participation in the affairs of local government. Despite the creation of an enabling environment, i.e. the adoption of the concept of Developmental Local Government and Integrated Development Planning Framework to ensure the participation of communities, public participation remains contested today and still does not achieve its expected results. A range of problems besets public participation in governance and development planning. Accordingly, this thesis presents a case study of the barriers to meaningful public participation as well as exploration of the context and extent of public participation in Ward 28, Elsies River, Cape Town, South Africa. The investigation examined the link between public participation, development planning and service delivery. In order to achieve the stated aim, the researcher employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods including secondary analysis, observation, informal interviewing, focus group discussions as well as the administration of a structured questionnaire to various stakeholders. Based on the empirical results of this research, the study provides a number of developmental guidelines and public participation recommendations to enhance planning and service delivery, especially in poor communities. / South Africa
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Legislativní prostředí obnovitelných zdrojů energie a jeho dopady na subjekty zapojené do tohoto odvětví / The legislative environment of the renewable resources and its impact on the subjects in this sector

PRŮKOVÁ, Veronika January 2013 (has links)
Within the literature review the diploma thesis deals with the definition of renewable resources, subjects of electricity market and the system of payments for the support of renewable energy. The aim of this diploma thesis is the analysis of the legislative environment before 2013 and in 2013. The practical part of my diploma thesis is focused on the development of energy legislation, relating to renewable resources in the Czech Republic but it also deals with foreign suggestions for energy legislation in this field. Considering the legislative change of the payments for the support of renewable energy, the reporting of electricity production resources and evidence of electricity production, which is based on the law 165/2012 legal code, the diploma thesis describes new information and data flows between subjects of electricity market and the way of payment for invoices for supported production of electricity as well. The diploma thesis characterizes the impact of legislative changes on the producers of electricity from the renewable resources. The diploma thesis is concerned with significantly discussed topics in the field of renewable resources. These topics are related to producers of electricity from the renewable resources and to consumers of electricity as well. The topics are especially about the amount of the payments for the support of solar energy and about establishment of the duty on solar energy. This diploma thesis can make the orientation in the legislative changes in 2013 for producers of electricity from the renewable resources easier. The diploma thesis can also help the electricity producers from the renewable resources in the necessary activities for the payment of supported production of electricity.

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