The project researchers call to look at the economy as an area that is closely linked to society, which, in turn, is closely linked to the environment – breaking down artificial barriers and promoting the analysis of different forms of economic, social and environmental convergence and interaction in the context of sustainable development. The aim of this interdisciplinary project is to focus on the "person" or society as a resource and a driving force for sustainable development – to be present, observe and talk to rural people about what they think about the present, how they perceive and explain what is happening, how they react and live. Nor does it preclude the analysis of various documents and facts as part of the method.
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Alone but connected? Digital (in)equalities in care work and generational relationships among older people living alone
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The Housing-Integration-Nexus: shaping exchange and innovation for migrants’ access to housing and social inclusion
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Strengthening families, communities and relationships: an anthropological approach to violence prevention
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Capacity building in cross-sectoral research in biosafety
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Latvian rural population development strategies and cultural environment changes
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Reproductive and sexual health study
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Projects
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Student research projects