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This study aims to examine the research productivity of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council’s (PARC’s) researchers published during 2001–2020 by using scientometric indicators…
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This study aims to examine the research productivity of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council’s (PARC’s) researchers published during 2001–2020 by using scientometric indicators. The study explored the growth and collaborative trends along with authorship and institutional collaborative patterns at the national and international levels.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was conducted in four phases. Firstly, a search strategy was designed to retrieve reliable data sets. During the second phase, data from PARC research was retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science (WoS). In the third phase, the data were combined, and duplications were removed. Finally, the data were analysed using RStudio and VOSviewer.
Findings
The study identified 2,868 research publications from 16 communication channels spanning over the period of 2001–2020. The growth rate varied during the study period and the year 2020 was the most productive year of the organization. Most of the research was produced in multi-authorship and five authors were dominant. Pakistan Journal of Botany was the most preferred and cited source. Moreover, PARC research collaboration with Pakistani researchers was more than their international counterparts.
Research limitations/implications
Like other research, this research has some limitations. For example, this research is based on secondary data extracted from WoS and Scopus databases, world-renowned online academic. However, researchers should keep in mind while interpreting the results of this study. Secondly, the research publications published by PARC researchers during 2001–2020 were considered. Finally, this research considered English language literature only.
Practical implications
The study’s key theoretical contribution is its strategy for merging WoS and Scopus in RStudio, while its findings could assist agriculture research stakeholders in identifying new areas of research, awards, promotions and identification of research gaps.
Originality/value
To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first to use scientometric indicators to evaluate PARC’s research productivity. This detailed analysis provides a deeper understanding of PARC’s contribution to agriculture research and its potential implications.
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The Banff National Park is the most famous of Canada. The development of the recent years has been considered as to fast and to massive. The author analyses the key factors of…
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The Banff National Park is the most famous of Canada. The development of the recent years has been considered as to fast and to massive. The author analyses the key factors of success of the park development. He describes the new strategic park policy which takes into account the carrying capacity and the protection of the great nature and landscape.
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Parc National … Expression quasi magique pour certains car elle évoque la Nature; la “Nature perdue” presque partout. Depuis la création du premier d'entre eux en 1872 et…
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Parc National … Expression quasi magique pour certains car elle évoque la Nature; la “Nature perdue” presque partout. Depuis la création du premier d'entre eux en 1872 et singulièrement depuis l'avènement des loisirs et du tourisme de masse en Europe il y a un peu plus d'une génération, les Parcs, perçus comme les antithèses du quotidien banal, pollué et artificiel, font déplacer des foules avides d'espaces naturels ou pseudo‐naturels et de vie animale majestueusement libre.
Damian Elgin Maclean Milton, Susy Ridout, Marianthi Kourti, Gillian Loomes and Nicola Martin
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose of bringing autistic people, including scholars and activists (but not exclusively)…
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The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose of bringing autistic people, including scholars and activists (but not exclusively), together with early career researchers and practitioners who work with autistic people, with the aim being to build a community where those who wished to see more significant involvement of autistic people in autism research could share knowledge and expertise. This paper aims to discuss this issue.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper explores the development of the PARC network, reflecting upon its activities and ethos within current higher education practices and structures.
Findings
In supporting autistic individuals in their attempts to establish themselves within academic systems that may not always be considerate or accommodating, the existence of PARC creates a structure with which autistic people can influence social change. PARC serves as a network of support, strengthening the presence of autistic scholars in academia. It also provides a structure through which autistic people are able to demonstrate helpful practices with which to engage more broadly.
Originality/value
The PARC network is the first autistic-led venture of its kind in the UK to have a sustained impact. PARC is growing to become an important element in the field of autism studies both by supporting emerging autistic academics and by promoting ethical and participatory research methods and practices.
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Les parcs nationaux du Canada sont « dédiés au peuple canadien pour son bénéfice, son instruction et sa jouissance sous réserve des dispositions de la présente loi et des…
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Les parcs nationaux du Canada sont « dédiés au peuple canadien pour son bénéfice, son instruction et sa jouissance sous réserve des dispositions de la présente loi et des règlements; et ces parcs doivent être entretenus et utilisés de manière qu'ils restent intacts pour la jouissance des générations futures.» Telle est la législation définissant l'objectif de la politique des parcs nationaux au Canada qui consiste aussi à as surer que chaque parc national soit un échantillon représentatif des caractéristiques particulières de l'environnement naturel canadien.
Approche générale du problème Peu nombreux sont les parcs qui se prêtent à une visite de plus d'une journée. Une réflexion qui s'attache aux établissements majeurs pourra donc se…
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Approche générale du problème Peu nombreux sont les parcs qui se prêtent à une visite de plus d'une journée. Une réflexion qui s'attache aux établissements majeurs pourra donc se cantonner aux réalisations conçues en vue d'accueillir le public pendant une journée, c'est‐à‐dire 5 à 7 heures d'activités entrecoupées de pauses et d'un repas pris sur place.
L'analyse coûts—bénéfices, conduite en terme d'appréciation et de planification des investissements, consiste à prendre en considération non seulement l'aspect financier d'un…
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L'analyse coûts—bénéfices, conduite en terme d'appréciation et de planification des investissements, consiste à prendre en considération non seulement l'aspect financier d'un projet mais aussi sa dimension sociale ainsi que des impératifs politiques en touchant, entre autres, à l'étude d'éléments intangibles ainsi qu'aux effets secondaires ou indirects dudit projet. L'accent est mis sur l'affectation et l'utilisation efficiente, dans le sens le plus large du terme, des ressources productives de la société, ce qui d'une manière générale se ramène à un problème de maximisation sous contrainte de la valeur actuelle de tous les bénéfices (les flux futurs de bénéfice par période) moins celle detous les coûts. L'intervention croissante des pouvoirs publics dans l'activité économique, la position de l'Etat en tant qu'agent producteur principal de biens et de services, les projets d'envergure et de dimensions de plus en plus grandes ainsi que leurs répercussions de plus en plus prononcées sur l'espace économique et dans le temps, la mise à profit de la programmation linéaire et non linéaire, de la théorie des jeux, le recours à l'analyse des systèmes ainsi qu'à d'autres approches et instruments donnèrent une impulsion décisive au développement de l'analyse coûts‐bénéfices depuis près d'un demi‐siècle.
Traiter de ce thème dans toutes ses dimensions impliquerait qu'on aborde un grand nombre de sujets touchant entre autres à la méthodologie de la planification et au cheminement de…
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the wider impact of participatory research (PR) on the autistic academic, families and caregivers, and the researcher.
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the wider impact of participatory research (PR) on the autistic academic, families and caregivers, and the researcher.
Design/methodology/approach
This commentary considers participatory methods from the perspective of an autistic female with experience on both sides of PR.
Findings
The positive aspects of PR outweigh the potential challenges faced, both by the researchers and the participants. Participatory methods are likely to increase the attractiveness of the research to participants.
Originality/value
Further research is required to explore both the impact PARC’s work has on the autistic academic in the long term, and whether it can yield similar results in alternative areas. In addition to this, consideration needs to be given as to whether the methodologies developed can be used to support a wider range of disabled individuals who are not currently able to access higher education.
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