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Author(s):  
M. A. Klimova

The Ecology Section of RNPLS&T website maintained since 2003 is targeted at both Library users and partners in ecological education and information. Access to bibliographic annotated database “Ecology: Science and technology” and to e-library in ecology is provided; new acquisition bibliography are published monthly; information on exhibitions, conference proceedings and webinar records are also available. These are the ways to inform Library users and partners on publications in ecology, sustainable development and RNPLS&T’s efforts in ecology education and awareness building. The traffic to ecological pages evidences on the demand and usefulness of the provided information. The bibliometrical analysis of the Ecology Section was completed; the author provides its findings. The Section materials are characterized. The traffic statistics, i. e. number of views, visit depth, link sources, is provided for the period January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019. AWStats vs. Yandex.Metrica data are compared; corresponding improvement lines are identified for RNPLS&T website Ecology Section. 


Author(s):  
Susan J. Cheng ◽  
Teresa Mourad ◽  
Deborah E. Goldberg ◽  
George Middendorf ◽  
Luanna B. Prevost ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
George Middendorf ◽  
Teresa Mourad ◽  
Jessica Johnston
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Author(s):  
Khurshid Egamberdievich Khodjamberdiev

This article illuminated that the early 1980s, the social and political development of the Soviet Union began to show signs of decline. Therefore, a period of rapid decline in economic and social life began and also extensive development of the economy has resulted in more costs, and this has already begun to manifest itself in the political and social spheres were opened by the helping scientific literatures and archive documents as well. KEY WORDS: policy, Uzbekistan, culture, ecology, education, industry, reconstruction, import, export.


Author(s):  
Татьяна Тищенко

В статье представлены результаты анализа условий концессионных соглашений в сфере транспорта, ЖКХ, экологии и социальных услуг, на предмет наличия и полноты инструментов снижения рисков неисполнения обязательств партнеров, снятия ограничений для участия бизнеса, включая модели возвратности инвестиций. По результатам исследования определены механизмы, позволяющие снизить асимметрию преимуществ и рисков участников концессий. This paper presents the research results on the structure and terms of the concession contracts between the public and private sectors in the field of transport, housing and utilities, ecology, education and healthcare. The main limiting factor for developing the Public – Private Partnership (PPP) for the public partner is the risk of the investors failure to fulfill the obligations to finance the projects, the main risk for the private partner is associated with low return on the investments. The feasibility of the project budget financing has been assessed. The typical structure of the concession agreements has been analyzed. The proposals have been made for developing credit, insurance and guarantee instruments to reduce the asymmetry of benefits and risks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 00024
Author(s):  
Pungki Lupiyaningdyah

Up to present, Indonesia has 900 described species of dragonflies with around 70% are endemic; among them, the most diverse is in Papua. This data is collected based on 356 publications from scientific journals, bulletins, magazines, books, theses, and proceedings from 1773 to 2019. There is still a lack of information about what is the most and least popular topics and where is the most explored regions in Indonesia for Odonata research. I categorized the topics into biodiversity, taxonomy and systematics, biogeography, conservation, ecology, education, ethnozoology, history, and molecular. The result shows that the most popular topic is biodiversity by 139 publications and the least are history and molecular by only one publication. Most popular group to be observed is dragonflies in general (both suborders) by 200 publications and the least observed is Anisoptera by only 71 publications. Java is the most explored island for about 160 publications in 250 years.


2019 ◽  
pp. 3-29
Author(s):  
Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
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