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TÃtulo : Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume I : Sustainability in Infrastructure Development Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Popkova, Elena G., ; Sergi, Bruno S., ; Haabazoka, Lubinda, ; Ragulina, Julia V., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XXIII, 350 p. 20 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-41979-0 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Palabras clave: La economÃa del desarrollo Desarrollo economico EconomÃa africana Crecimiento económico Ãndice Dewey: 330.96 Resumen: Este volumen editado explora y analiza el crecimiento económico y el desarrollo sostenible de Ãfrica utilizando un modelo conceptual óptimo del desarrollo progresista del continente hasta 2030. Ãfrica no se estudia en el contexto de los paÃses desarrollados (OCDE) y los principales paÃses en desarrollo (por ejemplo, BRICS), sino como una economÃa separada y como una región autosuficiente que sigue sus propias prioridades e implementa sus propias oportunidades y vectores de crecimiento y desarrollo únicos. Este primer volumen aborda los temas contemporáneos y actuales del crecimiento inclusivo, la modernización digital y el desarrollo sostenible, recomendando resultados polÃticos para el futuro. Nota de contenido: Part I Sustainability in Infrastructure Development -- Chapter 1. Resilient Off-Grid Solar PV Power Supply for Rural Communities -- Chapter 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Kenya -- Chapter 3. Engineering Skills Development Through Mega Construction Projects (MCPs) -- Chapter 4. A Conceptual Review of Factors Influencing Succession in Small- and Medium-Sized Construction Firms in Nigeria -- Chapter 5. Constitutional Bases of Social Rights in South African States and Their Compliance with Generally Accepted International Standards -- Chapter 6. Industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 7.International Commercial Arbitration in African Countries: Development Prospects -- Chapter 8. Recognition, Enforcement and Challenges of Decisions of the General Court of Justice and Arbitration of the Organization for the Harmonization of Commercial Law in Africa (OHADA) -- Chapter 9. Role of the Basel and Bamako Conventions in the Fight Against Wastes in Africa -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Colonial Heritage and Other Factors on Evolution of Legal Regulation of Civil Justice, Arbitrage and Mediation in the West African States Included in the ECOWAS -- Chapter 11. The Nature of Customary (Traditional) Law and Customary Courts in ECOWAS Countries -- Chapter 12. The Role of Agriculture in African Countries as a Direction of Economy Diversification -- Part II Infrastructure Project Delivery Systems -- Chapter 13. Assessing the Utility of the Retention Bond as an Alternative to Cash Retention for Small-Scale Contractors in Zambia -- Chapter 14. Issues of Corruption in Construction Projects and Infrastructure Development in Nigeria: An Empirical Approach -- Chapter 15. Root Causes of Delays in Ghanaian Public Sector Competitive Tendering Process -- Chapter 16. Perceived Unethical Engineering in Road Construction inZambia -- Chapter 17. Retrospective Analysis of Failure Causes of Small-Scale Contractors' Business in Zambia: Contractors' Perspective.-Chapter 18. A Skills Measurement Framework for the Construction Industry: A Case of Lusaka Province -- Chapter 19. Suitable Infrastructure Projects for Public Private Partnerships in Zambia -- Chapter 20. Analysis of the Factors Influencing Residential Housing Consumers' Location Preferences in Uyo -- Chapter 21. Effectiveness of Waste Management Control Systems in Bloemfontein -- Chapter 22. Exploring the Impact of SMME Participation in Township Development Projects -- Chapter 23. Indicators of Management Capability in Small and Medium-Sized Construction Organisations: A Literature Review -- Chapter 24. Marketing Tools of Implementing the National Oncological Projects in Developing Countries Within the Scenario of Digital Medicine Development -- Chapter 25. Developing Countries on the Path of Implementing the National Oncological Projects: Market Barriers and Marketing Tools for Overcoming Them -- Chapter 26. Modern Africa on the Path of Sustainable Development: A View into the Future. En lÃnea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume I : Sustainability in Infrastructure Development [documento electrónico] / Popkova, Elena G., ; Sergi, Bruno S., ; Haabazoka, Lubinda, ; Ragulina, Julia V., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XXIII, 350 p. 20 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-41979-0
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Palabras clave: La economÃa del desarrollo Desarrollo economico EconomÃa africana Crecimiento económico Ãndice Dewey: 330.96 Resumen: Este volumen editado explora y analiza el crecimiento económico y el desarrollo sostenible de Ãfrica utilizando un modelo conceptual óptimo del desarrollo progresista del continente hasta 2030. Ãfrica no se estudia en el contexto de los paÃses desarrollados (OCDE) y los principales paÃses en desarrollo (por ejemplo, BRICS), sino como una economÃa separada y como una región autosuficiente que sigue sus propias prioridades e implementa sus propias oportunidades y vectores de crecimiento y desarrollo únicos. Este primer volumen aborda los temas contemporáneos y actuales del crecimiento inclusivo, la modernización digital y el desarrollo sostenible, recomendando resultados polÃticos para el futuro. Nota de contenido: Part I Sustainability in Infrastructure Development -- Chapter 1. Resilient Off-Grid Solar PV Power Supply for Rural Communities -- Chapter 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Kenya -- Chapter 3. Engineering Skills Development Through Mega Construction Projects (MCPs) -- Chapter 4. A Conceptual Review of Factors Influencing Succession in Small- and Medium-Sized Construction Firms in Nigeria -- Chapter 5. Constitutional Bases of Social Rights in South African States and Their Compliance with Generally Accepted International Standards -- Chapter 6. Industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 7.International Commercial Arbitration in African Countries: Development Prospects -- Chapter 8. Recognition, Enforcement and Challenges of Decisions of the General Court of Justice and Arbitration of the Organization for the Harmonization of Commercial Law in Africa (OHADA) -- Chapter 9. Role of the Basel and Bamako Conventions in the Fight Against Wastes in Africa -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Colonial Heritage and Other Factors on Evolution of Legal Regulation of Civil Justice, Arbitrage and Mediation in the West African States Included in the ECOWAS -- Chapter 11. The Nature of Customary (Traditional) Law and Customary Courts in ECOWAS Countries -- Chapter 12. The Role of Agriculture in African Countries as a Direction of Economy Diversification -- Part II Infrastructure Project Delivery Systems -- Chapter 13. Assessing the Utility of the Retention Bond as an Alternative to Cash Retention for Small-Scale Contractors in Zambia -- Chapter 14. Issues of Corruption in Construction Projects and Infrastructure Development in Nigeria: An Empirical Approach -- Chapter 15. Root Causes of Delays in Ghanaian Public Sector Competitive Tendering Process -- Chapter 16. Perceived Unethical Engineering in Road Construction inZambia -- Chapter 17. Retrospective Analysis of Failure Causes of Small-Scale Contractors' Business in Zambia: Contractors' Perspective.-Chapter 18. A Skills Measurement Framework for the Construction Industry: A Case of Lusaka Province -- Chapter 19. Suitable Infrastructure Projects for Public Private Partnerships in Zambia -- Chapter 20. Analysis of the Factors Influencing Residential Housing Consumers' Location Preferences in Uyo -- Chapter 21. Effectiveness of Waste Management Control Systems in Bloemfontein -- Chapter 22. Exploring the Impact of SMME Participation in Township Development Projects -- Chapter 23. Indicators of Management Capability in Small and Medium-Sized Construction Organisations: A Literature Review -- Chapter 24. Marketing Tools of Implementing the National Oncological Projects in Developing Countries Within the Scenario of Digital Medicine Development -- Chapter 25. Developing Countries on the Path of Implementing the National Oncological Projects: Market Barriers and Marketing Tools for Overcoming Them -- Chapter 26. Modern Africa on the Path of Sustainable Development: A View into the Future. En lÃnea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume II / Popkova, Elena G. ; Sergi, Bruno S. ; Haabazoka, Lubinda ; Ragulina, Julia V.
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TÃtulo : Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume II : Transforming Infrastructure Development Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Popkova, Elena G., ; Sergi, Bruno S., ; Haabazoka, Lubinda, ; Ragulina, Julia V., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XXI, 317 p. 22 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-41983-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Palabras clave: La economÃa del desarrollo Desarrollo economico EconomÃa africana Crecimiento económico Ãndice Dewey: 330.96 Resumen: Este volumen editado explora y analiza el crecimiento económico y el desarrollo sostenible de Ãfrica utilizando un modelo conceptual óptimo del desarrollo progresista del continente hasta 2030. Ãfrica no se estudia en el contexto de los paÃses desarrollados (OCDE) y los principales paÃses en desarrollo (por ejemplo, BRICS), sino como una economÃa separada y como una región autosuficiente que sigue sus propias prioridades e implementa sus propias oportunidades y vectores de crecimiento y desarrollo únicos. Este volumen aborda los temas contemporáneos y actuales del crecimiento inclusivo, la modernización digital y el desarrollo sostenible, recomendando resultados polÃticos para el futuro. Nota de contenido: Part I Transforming Infrastructure Development -- 1. Corporate Governance in South Africa: A Comparative Aspect -- 2. Hi-Tech Development of Modern Africa: Opportunities and Barriers -- 3. Information Society, Telecommunication Infrastructure, and Digital Entrepreneurship in Modern Africa -- 4. The Impact of Obsolescence on Public-Private Partnership Projects in South Africa -- 5. The Strategic Benefits of Innovation Adoption in Construction Consultancy Firms: The Role of Quantity Surveyors -- 6. Factors Affecting Effective Infrastructure Service Delivery in Zambia's Local Authorities: A Case of Eastern Province -- 7. Adoption Level of FAO's Valuation Guidelines in Nigeria -- 8. An Empirical Analysis of Transportation Infrastructure Feasibility Study Considerations -- 9. Smart Tourism for Enhancing Tourism Experience: Prospects and Challenges for Africa -- Part II Inclusive Economic Growth -- 10. Women's Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Livelihoods in Lusaka Urban -- 11. AfricanUnion Outer Space Program: Chances and Challenges -- 12. The Malabo Protocol on African Criminal Court: Challenges and Perspectives -- 13. Integration in Africa: International Legal Competence of the East African Community in the Economic, Social and Cultural Sphere -- Part III Economic Diversification and Integration- 14. Framework for Attracting Traffic Back to the Railways in Zambia -- 15. Planning and Designing Standard of Rural Road Construction in Lusaka Province: An Exploratory Study -- 16. International Listed Real Estate Market Portfolio Diversification in BRICS -- 17. Migration Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa-Domestic and International Socio-Politico-Economic Repercussions: Implications for Zambia -- 18. Scenario of Modern Africa's Development Until 2030 with Preservation of the Pre-Digital Technological Mode -- 19. Africa 4.0 as a Perspective Scenario for Neo-Industrialization in the Twenty-First Century: Global Competitiveness and Sustainable Development -- 20. Africa 4.0 as the Optimal Model of Development of the African Region of the Global Economic System Until 2030 -- 21. Future Perspectives of Inclusive Growth of the African Economy. En lÃnea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume II : Transforming Infrastructure Development [documento electrónico] / Popkova, Elena G., ; Sergi, Bruno S., ; Haabazoka, Lubinda, ; Ragulina, Julia V., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XXI, 317 p. 22 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-41983-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Palabras clave: La economÃa del desarrollo Desarrollo economico EconomÃa africana Crecimiento económico Ãndice Dewey: 330.96 Resumen: Este volumen editado explora y analiza el crecimiento económico y el desarrollo sostenible de Ãfrica utilizando un modelo conceptual óptimo del desarrollo progresista del continente hasta 2030. Ãfrica no se estudia en el contexto de los paÃses desarrollados (OCDE) y los principales paÃses en desarrollo (por ejemplo, BRICS), sino como una economÃa separada y como una región autosuficiente que sigue sus propias prioridades e implementa sus propias oportunidades y vectores de crecimiento y desarrollo únicos. Este volumen aborda los temas contemporáneos y actuales del crecimiento inclusivo, la modernización digital y el desarrollo sostenible, recomendando resultados polÃticos para el futuro. Nota de contenido: Part I Transforming Infrastructure Development -- 1. Corporate Governance in South Africa: A Comparative Aspect -- 2. Hi-Tech Development of Modern Africa: Opportunities and Barriers -- 3. Information Society, Telecommunication Infrastructure, and Digital Entrepreneurship in Modern Africa -- 4. The Impact of Obsolescence on Public-Private Partnership Projects in South Africa -- 5. The Strategic Benefits of Innovation Adoption in Construction Consultancy Firms: The Role of Quantity Surveyors -- 6. Factors Affecting Effective Infrastructure Service Delivery in Zambia's Local Authorities: A Case of Eastern Province -- 7. Adoption Level of FAO's Valuation Guidelines in Nigeria -- 8. An Empirical Analysis of Transportation Infrastructure Feasibility Study Considerations -- 9. Smart Tourism for Enhancing Tourism Experience: Prospects and Challenges for Africa -- Part II Inclusive Economic Growth -- 10. Women's Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Livelihoods in Lusaka Urban -- 11. AfricanUnion Outer Space Program: Chances and Challenges -- 12. The Malabo Protocol on African Criminal Court: Challenges and Perspectives -- 13. Integration in Africa: International Legal Competence of the East African Community in the Economic, Social and Cultural Sphere -- Part III Economic Diversification and Integration- 14. Framework for Attracting Traffic Back to the Railways in Zambia -- 15. Planning and Designing Standard of Rural Road Construction in Lusaka Province: An Exploratory Study -- 16. International Listed Real Estate Market Portfolio Diversification in BRICS -- 17. Migration Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa-Domestic and International Socio-Politico-Economic Repercussions: Implications for Zambia -- 18. Scenario of Modern Africa's Development Until 2030 with Preservation of the Pre-Digital Technological Mode -- 19. Africa 4.0 as a Perspective Scenario for Neo-Industrialization in the Twenty-First Century: Global Competitiveness and Sustainable Development -- 20. Africa 4.0 as the Optimal Model of Development of the African Region of the Global Economic System Until 2030 -- 21. Future Perspectives of Inclusive Growth of the African Economy. En lÃnea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i

