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The study looked into a descriptive research to evaluate the usefulness of educational technology at secondary school level, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan). The main focus of the study was the utilization and availability of educational technology. Data were collected through survey and...
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This paper has empirically analyzed the casual relationship between population growth and environmental degradation in case of Pakistan using time-series data from 1970 to 2010. Granger causality is employed for empirical assessment and the empirical findings reveal causal relationship between...
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This study analyzed 42 years’ time series data from 1970-2011 for the acreage response of sugarcane to price and non-price factors in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Data was tested for major expected problems of time series i.e. Autocorrelation and Stationarity. For autocorrelation Durban h...
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The study looked into descriptive research to evaluate the emerging trends and use of Emerging technologies at secondary school level in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan). It has defined the emerging trends, problems, needs, usefulness and status of emerging technologies. The main objectives of the...
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As a developing nation of energy-starved people, Pakistan urgently needs new sources of affordable, clean energy. Wind energy is potentially attractive because of its low environmental impact and sustainability. This work aims to investigate the wind power production potential of sites in...
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Most rural households in Pakistan remain in a state of energy poverty. They use a variety of non-conventional energy sources, including traditional biomass (firewood, animal and plant waste), kerosene and even LPG. A specially designed Energy Poverty Survey (EPS), carried out in rural Pakistan...
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The paper tries to explore the rationale behind the complexities of energy poverty among different income groups in rural communities. We attempted to understand why rural rich, despite their relatively high purchasing power use energy sources which tend to categorize them as energy poor. Using...
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