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  • Exemplary case studies: *[[Knowledge base for Ore Mountans case study|Ore Mountains case study]]
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  • *[[Students:Course Globalisation 2008]] - Charles University - spring 2008 *[[Students:Globalisation 2008/2009 Themes|Course Globalisation 2008/2009]] - Charles University - winter 2008/2009
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  • ...<ref>Scheuerman,W. Globalization. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2010.</ref> Offered outlines largely shift out natural connections between peopl Following parts of the case study will be devoted to the interrelationship of people and landscape asso
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  • ...what circumstanceswhich circumstances, for example labour conditions. This case study should offers a first inside -view into the economic methods that lea ...abour conditions is mentioned in the next paragraph. It will be shown that globalisation has had an impact on the Bangladeshi textile industry which was has been bo
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  • ==Globalisation aspects of access to water== ...water crisis and climate change." Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 15.3 (2010): 167-170.</ref>
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  • ...0.26 m<sup>2</sup> per inhabitant(sq/inh)<ref name=Ellis>CB Richard Ellis, 2010: http://www.cbre.cz/propertyinfomap/emea/_PDF/EMEA_FPR_CZECH_RETAIL%20_H1_2 ...ational and foreign market, and therefore it has been the most affected by globalisation and internationalisation. The service sector has grown rapidly, whereas ind
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  • ...hers. [[wikipedia:en:Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] and the state of its forests is a case where we can see these pressures played out. ==Globalisation==
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  • ...great deal of know-how to profit from its exploitation and export. In this case study, we will examine how the global imperative to seek rapid economic dev ...up markets in developing nations to the full force of global competition. Globalisation in a certain sense means universalisation, and its economic imperatives des
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