Title of article
Using indigenous knowledge in land use investigations: a participatory study in a semi-arid mountainous region of Lebanon
Author/Authors
Zurayk، Rami نويسنده , , el-Awar، Faraj نويسنده , , Hamadeh، Shady نويسنده , , Talhouk، Salma نويسنده , , Sayegh، Christine نويسنده , , Chehab، Abdel-Ghani نويسنده , , Shab، Kassem al نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-246
From page
247
To page
0
Abstract
Because of the competitive nature of the engineering profession, combined with the approaching retirement age of many owners, transition of ownership for small-tomedium-sized consulting firms is an important issue within the civil engineering community. This fictional case study presents background information along with a typical income-and-balance sheet for a small consulting firm that its owner wishes to sell. Ownership transition options, to include employee ownership (transfer to several key employees), employee stock option plans, and purchase by another company, are explored by three reviewers experienced in the field of ownership transition. These reviewers present their analysis of how much the company is worth and how to maximize profits from the selling of the company. They also provide insight into how to prepare for the sale of a company.
Keywords
Land evaluation , Geographic Information Systems , Indigenous knowledge , Participatory rural appraisal , Drylands
Journal title
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Record number
39330
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