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    Utah Multihazards Planning Demonstration Project - A Case Study Report

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    This report is intended to describe, document, and evaluate the approach used in the Utah Multihazards Mitigation Project (UMP) which culminated in the Utah Plan, and to make that project experience available for use by other State and local governments throughout the nation. The report summarizes the planning and decision-making process followed, describes the specific mitigation measures identified, and assesses the transferability of the Utah approach and requirements for its replication by other State and local governments

    v. 31, no. 16, January 29, 1971

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    Unravelling inclusive business models for achieving food and nutrition security in BOP markets

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    There is a growing consensus that one of the key priorities to address food and nutrition security is to aim at the transformation of agriculture and food systems. The private sector can fulfil an important role in this. It is often argued that the success at low income markets (denoted here as Bottom of the Pyramid - BOP) requires innovative and inclusive business models. However, research findings on this have been quite descriptive and generic. The literature on private sector engagement and food and nutrition security has a strong focus on the participation of businesses in the value chain and the food system, but does generally not unravel the specific characteristics of the inclusive business model itself. This article aims to contribute to an improved understanding with regard to inclusive business model characteristics of private sector interventions aiming at food and nutrition security improvements, by scrutinizing 16 cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America. The study focuses on the internal fitness of the strategic business model by analysing the foundation level components of the inclusive business model. Important findings are the relevance of quality of product or service besides its affordability, marketing and distribution strategies to link the different actors in the value chain, and training as well as coalition building to overcome institutional and cultural gaps and increase the success of the inclusive business model for improved nutrition and food security. An important conclusion is that the business model and business ecosystem of BOP markets is crucial. Also, the findings indicate a need for intermediaries to overcome cultural and institutional gaps in implementing inclusive business models.</p

    The Hilltop 10-12-1984

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    This document created through a generous donation of Mr. Paul Cottonhttps://dh.howard.edu/hilltop_198090/1105/thumbnail.jp

    The experience with economic-demographic models for Brazil description and results

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    The Missouri Miner, March 17, 1961 -- Special St. Pat\u27s Edition

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    https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner/2676/thumbnail.jp

    April, 1963

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    Avion 1986-11-12

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