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They are now looking to create a community hub and seeing this different approach as a catalyst for new livelihoods, new social enterprises, new models of social investment, peer-to-peer lending, skill sharing, and linking to wider economic localisation work in the town.
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Landscape's quality plays an important role in economic activities localisation, mainly in extraordinary or reputed sceneries.
Poorer areas, particularly in the north, fear that the localisation of business rates could leave them much worse off because they lack a large economic base.
The localisation movement never tends to do that, they just say localisation is a great idea, it's sustainable, it's good for the community.
Midline localisation, periumbilical or poorly localised 2.
Three core aspects namely; definition, measurement and prediction have greatly affected appreciation and localisation of human rights in the political, cultural, economic and social spheres of humanity [ 16, 17].
The ensemble of European traffic roads is changing in relation to the economic geography that has been developing these recent years and also to the localisation of production centres, logistics and the demand linked to the transportation of goods.
The localisation movement has not always been good at talking about economics, Hopkins says.
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