Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy: Volume 4 Issue 4

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Landmines and international business community: a political ecology perspective

Satyendra Singh

The two decades of civil war have left Angola plagued with about ten millions landmines, causing destructions to human conditions and communities. Thus, the purpose of this paper…

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Fish traders in artisanal fisheries on the Kenyan coast

A. Allan Degen, Jan Hoorweg, Barasa C.C. Wangila

Marine fisheries are one of the few economic activities present everywhere along the Kenyan coastline. The local population is involved mainly in artisanal fishing which uses…

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Reinventing the railroad suburb: community conflict in the new suburbia

Hugh Bartling

The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which suburban governments contend with market and citizen pressures to influence land use policy.

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Ultra‐Orthodox recycling narratives: implications for planning and policy

Tanhum Yoreh

Recycling facilities are not available in most Ultra‐Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish neighborhoods in Israel. Servicing Ultra‐Orthodox communities would offer significant relief for…

Those who stayed loyal: An empirical examination of New Zealand manufacturers surviving in a global market

Kylie Rochford

Despite the ability of small and medium enterprise (SME) to successfully outsource production to low‐cost labour markets, some SMEs continue to produce in the domestic market. A…

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ISSN:

1750-6204

Online date, start – end:

2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Leo Dana
  • Andrea Caputo