2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0125066
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Applying a housing construction model to improve a small town demographic dynamics

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“…For example, monetary rewards are often associated with the so-called "bribe effect", where stakeholders feel they have been "bought" to solve a problem and research demonstrates its lack of effectiveness in increasing project acceptability [35][36][37]. Rather, investments in local projects that promote public welfare, and efforts to preserve or restore the environment, appear to be more valuable and have a more positive impact on the local community [38][39][40][41]. In addition, it is essential to consider these data when designing the algorithm for developing scientific frameworks for stabilizing the socio-environmental situation in the Republic of Karakalpakstan.…”
Section: Haraldsson Et Al Indicate That Climate Change and Environmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, monetary rewards are often associated with the so-called "bribe effect", where stakeholders feel they have been "bought" to solve a problem and research demonstrates its lack of effectiveness in increasing project acceptability [35][36][37]. Rather, investments in local projects that promote public welfare, and efforts to preserve or restore the environment, appear to be more valuable and have a more positive impact on the local community [38][39][40][41]. In addition, it is essential to consider these data when designing the algorithm for developing scientific frameworks for stabilizing the socio-environmental situation in the Republic of Karakalpakstan.…”
Section: Haraldsson Et Al Indicate That Climate Change and Environmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%