Significance of Territories
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The concept of Territories in local and regional sources
Territories, in this context, refers to lands and states that Mao Tse-tung claimed were unjustly taken from China, revealing the expansionist goals of the Communist government.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Mao Tse-tung gave a list of territories and dependent States which had been illegally taken away from China in the past, indicating the expansionist ambitions of the Communist regime.[1]
The concept of Territories in scientific sources
Territories, according to regional sources, must ensure SMEs are not disadvantaged by new consumer attitudes, rising temperatures, extreme events, and regulatory pressures. These SMEs are vital for environmental sustainability.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Describes a factor that Wuni and Shin [19] noted that one of the challenges for successfully managing construction works is identifying the pertinent critical success factors (CSFs) in.[2] (2) Indeed, the method of estimation R 2, by a classification of the territories, approaches the question of the management of waste, in order to express answers of proximity, contextualized to the localized problems.[3] (3) Territories and cities have experienced pathological phenomena that negatively impact their quality, sustainability, and the social benefits they provide to their inhabitants.[4] (4) Territories are spaces where social relations take on unique contours and fruits of the differentiated cultural–historical processes that give rise to the rich socio-environmental diversity of Latin America.[5] (5) Are the lands and waters traditionally used and managed by indigenous communities, requiring protection and respect for sustainable practices.[6]
