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Social quality management practices refer to quality management practices that are social/behavioral in nature.
Management practices refer to methods farmers use to impact productivity, with or without the use of a specific technology.
Good management practices refer to proper use, protection and improvement of humus content for increasing infiltration, whereas poor management practices allow burning, over cutting or overgrazing and thereby reduce infiltration.
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Good practices refer to timely intervention and active management with appropriate care [ 11].
The initial response was to employ standard disaster response practices referred to by the WHO as " management of dead bodies".
The initial response was to employ standard disaster response practices referred to by the WHO as " management of dead bodies". These were developed mainly to deal with large natural disasters that leave many dead at once.
The P-factor refers to management practices such as terracing, mulching, strip cropping, contouring ploughing, and other protection measures, and its effect in reducing the amount and rate of runoff.
As it expanded, McWane typically sought distressed foundries, often in fading manufacturing towns, then imposed cost cuts, layoffs and what Mr. Page referred to as "disciplined management practices".
We refer to this second subset of management practices as LIS.
After referring to the long hiring times, he said his office would work with the agencies to help "avoid previously identified poor management practices and their negative impacts," a reference to the corruption and misconduct problems.
In this article, the concept of embeddedness follows the definition of 'situated agency' (Bevir 2005) and refers to the degree in which forest management practices are affected by routinized practices, resources, expectations, social and organizational structures and dilemmas.
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