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The bio-blunder and policy failure : a case study of Sri Lanka
Jayasinghe, Gaya Shubhani
This study examines the link between legislative frameworks, technical advancements, stakeholder engagement, and market conditions in Sri Lanka's bio-based sectors. It identifies bio blunders and regulatory gaps as the root causes of the economic crisis affecting the agriculture industry. The research uses a robust methodology, including conceptual frameworks, correlational analysis, and detailed questionnaires. The findings emphasize the importance of technological developments, market access, and stakeholder participation for sustainable growth. The study provides actionable recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders to shift Sri Lanka's bio-based businesses towards sustainability.
Attitudes of small municipalities to requests for information under Act No. 106/1999 Coll., On Free Access to Information.
Iran, Jakub ; Hejzlarová, Eva (advisor) ; Kohoutek, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on finding out the attitudes of small municipalities to requests for information under Act No. 106/1999 Coll., On Free Access to Information. The main aim of this work is to examine these attitudes and try to find the causes of negative attitudes. At the same time, it is also secondary ambition to 1) analyze the applicability of the right to information in the context of small municipalities and 2) try to suggest possible measures that could reduce the negative attitudes of mayors of small municipalities to the right to information. In the diploma thesis, the mayors of small municipalities are viewed from the perspective of the theory of street-level bureaucracy, whose actions have a real impact on the implementation of public policies. At the same time, policy failure is a marginal concept, which looks at the law on free access to information as an example of a failure of public policies.

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