Search Results - PARK ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Marketability and Financial Performance of Suyac Mangrove Eco-Park
Published in Philippine Social Science Journal (2020-11-01)Subjects: “…Business Administration, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Marketability, Financial Performance, Descriptive, Suyac Mangrove Eco-Park, Negros Occidental…”
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The assessment of economic indicators of National Park Administrations
Published in Journal of Forest Science (2016-02-01)“…In the territory of the Czech Republic there are four national parks managed by their administrators. National parks are areas designed for the protection of nature and landscape, or biodiversity, i.e. rendering of public goods. …”
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Research on the Operational Characteristics of Urban Parks in China and the United States Based on Public Financial Reports: A Case Study of 23 Parks
Published in Fengjing Yuanlin (2025-09-01)“…To ensure comparability across varying park sizes and administrative models, financial indicators are normalized using per-square-meter values and proportional allocations. …”
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Exploration of Practical Experience in Socialized Operation of the Chaoyang Section of Wenyu River Park
Published in Fengjing Yuanlin (2025-06-01)“…Through relatively thorough operation, Beijing Wenyu River Park has not only maintained the quality of the park’s green space and improved the quality of park services, but also alleviated the financial pressure on the management and maintenance of the park’s green space, becoming a model of park operation in Beijing. …”
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A Full-Life-Cycle Public-Private Partnership Governance Model for Urban Parks in Japan: Experience and Inspiration
Published in Fengjing Yuanlin (2025-06-01)“…By employing inductive reasoning and analyzing representative PPP cases, the research explores the development characteristics of Japan’s PPP model for urban parks. Furthermore, it identifies the advantages and limitations of the PPP model and, considering China’s national context, derives insights applicable to the construction and operation of urban parks in China.ResultsThe Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT) — the primary authority overseeing urban park development — has continually refined the PPP model under the framework of the PFI (private finance initiative) Act, and has gradually constructed a full-life-cycle PPP governance model that includes six major approaches: The Designated Administrator System, the PFI System, the Park-PFI System, the Urban Park Renovation Agreement System, the Installation-Management Permission System, and Public Facility Operation Projects. …”
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Success factors of technology parks in Paraguay.
Published in Población y Desarrollo (2019-11-01)“…This research collects contributions from successful cases of Technology Parks in Paraguay and the region, in order to form an idea about how they could be established, attract companies and access markets with products based on knowledge and innovation.The main objective of this work is to describe the key success factors for the implementation of Technology Parks in Paraguay, which includes the strategic aspect, the market, the necessary infrastructure and the management or administration thereof, as well as the financial aspects. …”
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Enabling conditions for the implementation and conservation outcomes of a private nature reserve
Published in Ecological Solutions and Evidence (2020-07-01)“…Individual landowners can play disproportionately important roles by establishing private parks and managing them with biodiversity‐focused objectives. …”
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The Socio-Economic Value of Protected Areas. The Bucegi Natural Park
Published in Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy (2020-03-01)Get full text
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Global Gain, but Local Loss—National Park and Municipal Revenues in Poland
Published in Land (2024-10-01)“…The results indicate that the problem can be solved by adequate financial compensation to local communities and the introduction of a co-management model that integrates the interests of local governments and parks. …”
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Providing a framework for evaluation the entrepreneurial ecosystem of science and technology parks
Published in مطالعات مدیریت راهبردی (2024-03-01)Get full text
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The persistence of cognitive biases in financial decisions across economic groups
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Identifying Priority Conservation Areas in Shennongjia National Park Based on Monetary Costs and Zonation Model
Published in Land (2024-12-01)“…Identifying priority conservation areas (PCAs) for national parks is critical for improving the cost-effectiveness and viability of conservation efforts, given the multiplicity of conservation values, the complexity of human activities, and the limited financial resources available. …”
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Biodiversity threats and socio-ecological dynamics in Chebera Churchura National Park: A One Health approach
Published in One Health (2025-12-01)“…The problem is exacerbated by inadequate financial, human, and infrastructural resources for effective park management. …”
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