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An illustration from the NCAER in New Delhi 327 $aBuilding productive partnerships for the promotion of reform: the APOYO Institute in PeruReform and reconstruction; The challenges of intervention for Cambodian think tanks; Post-communist think tanks: making and faking influence; Influencing government policy making; Knowledge across borders; Southeast Asian research institutes and regional cooperation; Globalisation, think tanks and policy transfer; Think tanks and the ecology of policy inquiry; Conclusion; Knowledge, power and policy; Index 330 $aBanking on Knowledge is one of the first studies of how the World Bank is reinventing itself as the 'Knowledge Bank'. The book addresses how international organizations and governments are developing partnerships with think tanks, research institutes and other knowledge institutions in the hope of informing and improving policies for reform and development around the world.The book focuses on the recently established Global Development Network (GDN). 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Space Reflected in the Mind -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mental Perception of Spatial Data -- 3 Spatial Orientation in Humans and Animals -- 4 Positioning Systems in the Brain -- 5 Digitalization of the Mental Representation of Spatial Relationships -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Symbolization in (of) Space. Theory and Practices -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Some Theoretical Aspects of Symbolization and Spatial Symbols -- 3 Sources, Methods and Working Attempt -- 4 Symbolization and Symbol Places in Practice. The Case of Slovenia -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Geographies of the Sacred: Mystical Literature as a Source of Knowledge -- 1 Foreword -- 2 An Unconventional Source -- 3 The Universe of Mystics -- 4 The Position of the Magisterium -- 5 The Difficult Balance Between Science and Faith -- 6 The Geographical Contents -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Conclusion -- Appendix-Excerpts from the Visions -- References -- Hidden Environmental Geographies -- Soils-A Hidden World: A Case Study of Soil Sequences on Carbonate Parent Materials in Slovenia -- 1 Introduction to the Hidden World of Soil Connections -- 2 Soil-Forming Factors in the Foot Slopes of the Polhograjsko Hills -- 2.1 Lithology and Topography -- 2.2 Other Soil-Forming Factors -- 3 Soils of the Research Area. 327 $a3.1 Soil Profile 1-Regosol -- 3.2 Soil Profile 2-Leptosol -- 3.3 Soil Profile 3-Phaeozem -- 3.4 Soil Profile 4-Luvisol -- 4 Soil Sequence on Hard and Compact Carbonate Parent Material -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Uncovering Spatio-temporal Air Pollution Exposure Patterns During Commutes to Create an Open-Data Endpoint for Routing Purposes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Methodology -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Comparison of Measurements and Models -- 3.2 Comparison of Pollutants -- 3.3 Modelled Concentrations on Various Route Alternatives: Case-Studies for Several Cities -- 3.4 Spatio-temporal Patterns of Exposure During Commute -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Suitability of Model Data for Applications in Uncovering Spatio-temporal Air Pollution Exposure Patterns -- 4.2 Comparison of Pollutants -- 4.3 Spatio-temporal Patterns of Exposure During Commute -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Burden of the Coastal Area with Solid Waste in Kornati National Park (Croatia) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area and Environmental Settings -- 3 Historical Socio-economic and Landscape Changes -- 4 Environmental Starting Point -- 5 Methodology and Fieldwork -- 5.1 Cluster Analysis -- 6 Results -- 6.1 Evaluation of the Natural Settings -- 6.2 Social Features of the Waste Locations -- 6.3 Cluster Analysis -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Potential for the Development of Astronomical Tourism in Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Objective and Methodology -- 2 Study Area -- 2.1 Overview of Kumano City -- 2.2 Kumano City as a Tourist Destination -- 3 Night-Time Environment in Kumano City -- 3.1 Night Sky Brightness in Kumano City and the Surrounding Area -- 3.2 Industry-Academic-Government Project -- 4 Analysis of Tourists' Motivations for Visiting and Behaviors -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References. 327 $aHidden Historical and Sacred Places -- Visualising the Subterranean: Tunnels and Flows Beneath a Welsh Lead Mining Landscape -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Lead Mining Landscape of Halkyn Mountain -- 3 Watery Underground Spaces, Tunnels and the Geo-optics of Halkyn's Hidden Geographies -- 4 Locating the Watershed -- 5 Further Tunnel Expansion and St. Winefride's Well Runs Dry -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Hidden Geographies of the Sixteenth Century Road Network and Trade in Georgia's Portion of the Silk Road -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Materials and Methods -- 4 Main Results -- 4.1 Hidden Geopolitics -- 4.2 Unhidden Modern Road Network -- 4.3 The Hidden Mediaeval Road Network -- 4.4 Historic Road Network as a Hidden Landscape Element -- 4.5 The Road as a Hidden Economic and Geopolitical Unit -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Boundary Stones and Their "Hidden" Legacy in Slovenia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Boundary Stones Between the Duchy of Styria and the Kingdom of Hungary -- 3 Boundary Stones Between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Monastic Carthusian Space -- 1 Origin and Specificity of the Carthusian Order: The Peculiar Kind of Life -- 2 The Carthusian Order and Its Spread in the Eastern Alpine-Adriatic Region -- 3 The Charterhouses: A Mosaic of Hidden Spaces Organized According to the Kind of Life of the Carthusians -- 4 The Adaptation of Spaces According to the Topography of the Site -- 5 The Enclosure and Its Demarcation -- 6 The Fathers' Spaces -- 7 The Spaces Used for Community Life -- 8 The Spaces of the Brothers and the Obediences -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Hidden Urban Geographies -- Hidden Urban Geographies: The Case of Barcelona -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Hidden Forms of the City Plan and Planning -- 3 The Visible Environmental Invisibility. 327 $a4 The Evidently Hidden Undercity -- 5 The Hidden Dimensions of the Urban Land Property -- 6 The Hidden Dimensions of the Urban Economic Life -- 7 The Paradox of the Eclipsed Domestic Spaces and the Everyday Life in General -- 8 The Hidden Processes of Social and Cultural Segregation -- 9 The Not-So-Hidden Marginal Life -- 10 Urban Hiding of Political Power -- 11 Progressive Hiding Process of city's Limits, a Kind of Conclusion -- References -- Geography: A Hidden Antidote to Rescue Modern Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Region and Regionalism: A Geographic Viewpoint -- 1.2 An Interdisciplinary Dialogue -- 1.3 The Spatiality of Architecture -- 1.4 Regionalism and the End of "The End of Geography" -- 2 The Failure of Thesis and Antithesis -- 2.1 Toward the Emergence of Regionalist Architecture -- 2.2 The Question of Critical Regionalism -- 2.3 Coda-Geography: A Hidden Antidote to Rescue Architecture -- References -- Hidden City: The Footprint of Illegal Urbanisation in Spain -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 New and Not-so-New Approaches to Urban Growth -- 1.2 Objectives, Methodology and Sources -- 2 The City Fragments -- 2.1 Forms of Dispersed Urban Growth -- 2.2 Urbanisation of Second Homes as a Precedent to Illegal Urbanisation in Spain -- 3 Illegal Urbanisations in Cordoba: The Configuration of a Hidden City -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Residential Quality in the "Hidden" Roma Neighbourhoods: A Case Study of Harman Mahala, Plovdiv -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief Historical Description of the Dynamics and Distribution of Roma in Bulgaria -- 3 Methodology of the Research -- 4 Results of the Objective Assessment of the Quality of Residential Environment -- 5 Results of the Subjective Assessment of the Residential Quality -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Hidden Population Geographies -- The Hidden Geographies of Ageing in Rural Areas. 327 $a1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Theoretical Approach -- 4 Results -- 4.1 The (Un)hidden Individual Expectations of Elderly in Rural Areas -- 4.2 The Hidden Geographies of (in) formal Structures Related to Elderly in Rural Areas -- 4.3 (Un)hidden Potentials of Rural Networks: Rural Development Program Address the Issues of Ageing in Rural Areas and Builds on Networks -- 4.4 The Hidden Opportunities of De-Institutionalization -- 4.5 Encouraging Solutions and Hidden Gaps of Projects Related to Ageing Issues in Rural Areas -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Impact of Spatial-Demographic Disparities on Fertility Variations in Serbian Municipalities-An Example of Hidden Content Research -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Literature Review -- 3 Data, Measurements, and Analytical Strategy -- 3.1 Data and Measurement -- 3.2 Dependent Variable -- 3.3 Independent Variables -- 3.4 Analytical Strategy -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2 GWR Global Regression Model -- 4.3 GWR Local Regression Model -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Hidden Social and Economic Geographies -- Social Changes and Conflicts in Vora Municipality After the 1990s -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New Social Features of the Population After the 1990s in the Municipality of Vora: Comparative Approach -- 2.1 Geographical Extent of the Municipality of Vora and Its Importance in the New Features of the Territory -- 2.2 General Features of the Population of the Municipality of Vora -- 3 Changes and Social Conflicts -- 3.1 Social Conflicts in the Municipality of Vora -- 3.2 Geographical 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Moltó, On compacta K for which C(K) has some good renorming properties -- 13 G. Mora, A fixed point theory linked to the zeros of the partial sums of the Riemann zeta function -- 14 M. Muñoz-Guillermo, On Lindelöf ?-spaces -- 15 M. J. Rivera, Some extensions of the class of L p-spaces. 330 $aThis book is the result of a meeting on Topology and Functional Analysis, and is dedicated to Professor Manuel López-Pellicer's mathematical research. 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