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ICT - resource of development
2005
Kopeika, E.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))E-mail:evija.kop@tvnet.lv | Vintere, A.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))E-mail:anna.vintere@tl.lv
The changes taking place in economics, its internationalisation, development of information and progress of science and technique determine the necessity to raise the country's economic competitiveness, as the result of it the level of life will rise. It is relevant for Latvia to be aware of its advantages and potential competitiveness in order to carry out appropriate macroeconomic policy and favour the introduction of appropriate macroeconomic as well as social policy. The main advantage for providing more rapid development is the fact that Latvia is a small country, able to adopt flexibly, the demand of economic environment where it is easier to achieve a compromise with society. As well as the fact that it is characteristic for the population of Latvia to have a constant tendency towards better life. The way in which Latvia will be able to use its comparative advantages in context of EU market will determine the progress of the national economy including agriculture. At the moment, several problems, which are to be solved, have already appeared in agriculture. The more rapid introduction of technologies of information communication (ICT) in agriculture could be one of the ways to solve the problem. It would provide the development for both economic and social spheres motivating exchange of information, expanding of the market, increasing of production quality, improving work organisation in enterprises, and providing more possibilities for education. To carry out the questioning of students of the Latvia University of Agriculture in the course of study in order to find out the level of ICT application among students, as well as to obtain information about ICT application in the process of education.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]R & D [research and development] approach for evaluating and disseminating promising shifting cultivation practices
2001
Garrity, D.P. (International Center for Research in Agroforestry, Jl. Cifor, Sindang Barang, Bogor, West Java (Indonesia))
Catalyzing innovation in shifting cultivation communities: experiences from Palawan, Philippines
2001
Raintree, J. (Forestry Research Center, NAFRI (Scc Natura/SIDA) Scc Natura, P.O. Box 4298 Vientiane (Lao PDR))
Policy analysis of technology transfer: a synthesis
1990
Bonifacio, M.F. (Philippines Univ., Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines). Coll. of Arts and Sciences)