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src/app/pages/about-rural-attractiveness-explorer/about-rural-attractiveness-explorer.component.html

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   </h2>
   <p>The Rural Attractiveness Explorer is designed to help assess the impacts of different policy choices on the rural
     attractiveness of the PoliRural pilot regions. It builds on the outputs of the Policy Options Explorer and
-    transforms them into an <b>Index of Rural Attractiveness (IRA)</b> which is also visualized in various ways. Thus,
+    transforms them into an <b>Index of Rural Attractiveness (RAI)</b> which is also visualized in various ways. Thus,
     it is supposed to allow users to get insights into how rural attractiveness in a region is affected by different
     policy strategies.</p>
 
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
   </p>
 
   <p>Nevertheless, there is some common understanding of and agreement on the general issues that matter for rural
-    attractiveness. This minimum agreement provides the basis for the Index of Rural Attractiveness. The IRA is made up
+    attractiveness. This minimum agreement provides the basis for the Index of Rural Attractiveness. The RAI is made up
     of 6 sub-indices, each of which corresponds to the <strong>areas generally considered relevant for rural
       attractiveness</strong>:
   </p>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
   <p>Each of these 6 sub-indices in turn includes a number of sub-sub indices, e.g. the social sub-index can include
     sub-sub indices measuring the age composition or unemployment rate of the population in a region. </p>
 
-  <p><strong>The IRA reflects the characteristics of the concept of rural attractiveness:</strong> The values of the
+  <p><strong>The RAI reflects the characteristics of the concept of rural attractiveness:</strong> The values of the
     Index do not represent absolute estimates of the attractiveness of a region but reflect how attractive the assessed
     regions are in comparison to each other. To account for the context dependency of rural attractiveness, the concrete
     choice of sub-sub indices needs to be determined in each individual situation in which rural attractiveness is
@@ -44,14 +44,14 @@
 
   <p>With the Rural Attractiveness Explorer, we want to enable users to <strong>explore the effects of different policy choices
     on the rural attractiveness</strong> of the PoliRural pilot regions. Thus, we transform the outputs of the Policy Explorer
-    into a value of the IRA and visualise the results of that in different ways.</p>
+    into a value of the RAI and visualise the results of that in different ways.</p>
   <p>Notably, the Policy Explorer was initially not designed to have its outputs fit with the concept and Index of Rural
-    Attractiveness. Thus, we use a version of the IRA here that represents a <strong>lowest common denominator</strong> between the
+    Attractiveness. Thus, we use a version of the RAI here that represents a <strong>lowest common denominator</strong> between the
     outputs of the Policy Explorer and the requirements of the Index of Rural Attractiveness. For this reason, the
-    <strong>adapted IRA</strong> we are currently using in the Rural Attractiveness Explorer consists of only 4 instead of 6 sub-indices.
+    <strong>adapted RAI</strong> we are currently using in the Rural Attractiveness Explorer consists of only 4 instead of 6 sub-indices.
     In future versions, the aim is to identify and include more areas of overlap between the outputs of the Policy
-    Options Explorer and the IRA. For instance, future versions of this IRA will also consider total employment among
-    the economic sub-sub indices, which is not included in the current version of the IRA.</p>
+    Options Explorer and the RAI. For instance, future versions of this RAI will also consider total employment among
+    the economic sub-sub indices, which is not included in the current version of the RAI.</p>
 
   <div class="card col-8 mx-auto my-5 shadow">
     <img class="card-img-top" src="assets/fig/fig-04-rurattridx.png" />

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src/app/pages/comparing-rural-attractiveness/comparing-rural-attractiveness.component.html

@@ -15,28 +15,28 @@
   </p>
   <p>Our <a href="https://hub.polirural.eu/rural-attractiveness-clustering">Rural Attractiveness Map application</a>
     shows the current values of the <a routerLink="/rural-attractiveness-explorer/about">Index of Rural Attractiveness
-      (IRA)</a> for all regions in Europe. The Map application allows you to change the settings of the IRA (Which
+      (RAI)</a> for all regions in Europe. The Map application allows you to change the settings of the RAI (Which
     aspects are to be included in the Index? What is the relative importance of the 6 sub-indices to you?). Thus, the
     map can be adapted to your own preferences and needs. Additionally, the Map application can also show groups of
     similar regions (so-called clusters).
   </p>
-  <p>The visualizations below allow a comparison of a different kind: They show the IRA only for the PoliRural
+  <p>The visualizations below allow a comparison of a different kind: They show the RAI only for the PoliRural
     pilot regions. In compensation, they do not only show current and past values of the Index but also
     provide a projection into the future. That means they show how rural attractiveness could develop if
     business-as-usual continues and no new policy measures are implemented.
   </p>
-  <p>The so-called “<strong>dots visualization</strong>” shows on one sight the development of the IRA between 2015 and 2040.
-    Thereby, each dot stands for a time period of 3 months (or 0.25 years). The values of the IRA are
-    indicated by the colour of the dots: green hues mean a high IRA value, red hues indicate low IRA values.
+  <p>The so-called “<strong>dots visualization</strong>” shows on one sight the development of the RAI between 2015 and 2040.
+    Thereby, each dot stands for a time period of 3 months (or 0.25 years). The values of the RAI are
+    indicated by the colour of the dots: green hues mean a high RAI value, red hues indicate low RAI values.
   </p>
-  <p><em>Please remember that the IRA values are not absolute but only show how the different assessed regions perform
-    relative to each other. Additionally, the way the IRA is made up here is rather imperfect as we have
-    included only a few sub-sub-indices and not all of the 6 IRA sub-indicators are represented here. This
+  <p><em>Please remember that the RAI values are not absolute but only show how the different assessed regions perform
+    relative to each other. Additionally, the way the RAI is made up here is rather imperfect as we have
+    included only a few sub-sub-indices and not all of the 6 RAI sub-indicators are represented here. This
     is owed to the experimental stage of the Rural Attractiveness Explorer. Therefore, if a region displays
-    low IRA values here, this means that it is less attractive only compared to the other PoliRural pilot
+    low RAI values here, this means that it is less attractive only compared to the other PoliRural pilot
     regions and only regarding the aspects that have been considered here (consult the graphic <a
       routerLink="/rural-attractiveness-explorer/about">here</a> to see which aspects these are). If compared to other regions
-    and considering different aspects of rural attractiveness, the same region could present very different IRA values.</em></p>
+    and considering different aspects of rural attractiveness, the same region could present very different RAI values.</em></p>
   <p><a href="https://publish.lesprojekt.cz/attractiveness-clustering/" target="_blank">Map visualization for all
       regions</a></p>
   <div class="card p-3 my-5">
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
 
   <p>In the so-called “<strong>disc visualization</strong>”, each disc represents one region. On the time slider, you can either
     have the visualization run from 2015 to 2040 on its own or you can select specific time steps (one time
-    step = 3 months/0.25 years). Also here, the colour of the disc represents the IRA value at each time
+    step = 3 months/0.25 years). Also here, the colour of the disc represents the RAI value at each time
     step. The direction of the arrow (up, straight, down) shows how the value of rural attractiveness has
     changed compared to the previous time step.</p>
   <div class="card p-3 my-5">

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src/app/pages/exploring-dynamics/exploring-dynamics.component.html

@@ -2,15 +2,15 @@
   <h2 class="my-5">
     Exploring the Dynamics of Rural Attractiveness
   </h2>
-  <p>The Index of Rural Attractiveness (IRA) used here is made up of 4 sub-indices: social, natural environment,
+  <p>The Index of Rural Attractiveness (RAI) used here is made up of 4 sub-indices: social, natural environment,
     human-made environment, and economic (read more about this <a
       routerLink="/rural-attractiveness-explorer/about">here</a>). Having a look at these
     sub-indices helps to get a more differentiated picture of the rural attractiveness in the different regions: In
     which fields does a region perform well and in which fields does it lag behind? Drilling down deeper into the
-    IRA also helps to better understand where changes in the overall IRA come from, in which fields changes occur
-    that increase or decrease the overall value of the IRA.
+    RAI also helps to better understand where changes in the overall RAI come from, in which fields changes occur
+    that increase or decrease the overall value of the RAI.
   </p>
-  <p>Thus, the visualizations below show the development of the 4 IRA sub-indices for the PoliRural pilot regions from
+  <p>Thus, the visualizations below show the development of the 4 RAI sub-indices for the PoliRural pilot regions from
     2015 to 2040 under a business-as-usual scenario, which means everything continues as is. See <a
       routerLink="/rural-attractiveness-explorer/comparing-rural-attractiveness">here</a> to find out more about the
     different visualization types:

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src/app/pages/landing-page/landing-page.component.html

@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
     <div class="col-8 p-5 bg-light">
       <p>
         Our third tool is the <a routerLink="/rural-attractiveness-explorer/about">RURAL ATTRACTIVENESS EXPLORER
-          (RAE)</a>. It connects the POE to a composite Index of Rural Attractiveness (IRA), allowing users to see how
+          (RAE)</a>. It connects the POE to a composite Index of Rural Attractiveness (RAI), allowing users to see how
         different policy choices will play out over time in terms of their impact on the Index of Rural Attractiveness.
       </p>
     </div>