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access to basic services 2 decentralization 2 Access to basic services 1 Asia 1 Central Asia 1 Central Europe 1 Eastern Europe 1 Energy 1 Energy policy 1 India 1 Latin America 1 basic services 1 child welfare 1 community participation 1 economic transition 1 equal opportunities 1 water and food 1
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Arent, Douglas 1 Bazilian, Morgan 1 Gielen, Dolf 1 Hermann, Sebastian 1 Howells, Mark 1 Klugman, Jeni 1 Komor, Paul 1 Mueller, Alexander 1 Rogner, Holger 1 Steduto, Pasquale 1 Taal, Housainou 1 Tol, Richard S.J. 1 Yumkella, Kandeh K. 1
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Innocenti Occasional Papers, Economic Policy Series 2 Energy Policy 1
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Considering the energy, water and food nexus: Towards an integrated modelling approach
Bazilian, Morgan; Rogner, Holger; Howells, Mark; … - In: Energy Policy 39 (2011) 12, pp. 7896-7906
The areas of energy, water and food policy have numerous interwoven concerns ranging from ensuring access to services, to environmental impacts to price volatility. These issues manifest in very different ways in each of the three “spheres”, but often the impacts are closely related....
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Decentralization: A survey from a child welfare perspective
Klugman, Jeni - 1997
This paper develops a framework by which the impact of decentralization of government on child welfare can be assessed. Consistent with the child welfare perspective, it is suggested that equity should be given greatest weight, in terms of both equality of opportunity and progress in reducing...
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Decentralization and Community Participation for Improving Access to Basic Services: An empirical approach
Taal, Housainou - 1993
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