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The European regions in the global value chains: New results with new data
Abstract This article contains the methodology and main results related to the update and extension of the widest interregional input–output tables for the entire EU27, UK and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries. This work continues the outstanding effort developed in the past years regarding the estimation and analysis of different ...
Miguel Ángel Almazán‐Gómez +3 more
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Abstract Strengthening positive human–nature relationships is seen as a way to more pro‐environmental behaviour and leads to a greater environmental sustainability. Therefore, understanding human–nature relationships has attracted increasing attention among researchers. Nature connectedness is a concept developed to measure such relationships.
Grzegorz Mikusiński +5 more
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Mineralogical characterization of biosilicas versus geological analogs
Abstract Non‐crystalline silica mineraloids are essential to life on Earth as they provide architectural structure to dominant primary producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, as well as to protists and sponges. Due to the difficulty in characterizing and quantifying the structure of highly disordered X‐ray amorphous silica, relatively little has ...
Gabriela A. Farfan +2 more
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A joint spatial econometric model for regional FDI and output growth
Abstract This paper studies the joint dynamics of foreign direct investments (FDI) and output growth in European regions by using spatially augmented systems of equations modeling framework that incorporates third‐region and spillover effects. The joint framework is used to study the dynamic impacts of regional human capital endowments, which ...
Tamás Krisztin, Philipp Piribauer
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Immigrants' spatial concentration: Region or locality attractiveness?
Abstract The spatial concentration of immigrants across and within European countries is highly heterogeneous, tending to reinforce the internal spatial disparities within EU Member States and regions. Although European regional data show that the highest levels of foreign‐born population concentration correspond to those NUTS2 regions that contain a ...
Ana Viñuela
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Abstract This paper aims to test the hypothesis according to which “relative” innovativeness (regions scoring higher than the national average in innovation rankings, such as the Regional Innovation Scoreboard) is more important than “absolute” innovativeness (regions scoring higher than the European Union [EU] average) in determining the centrality ...
Giuseppe Calignano
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Měkkýši národní přírodní památky Kopičácký rybník (střední Čechy) [PDF]
The habitat diversity of the Kopičácký rybník National Nature Monument (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) contains a pond with littoral vegetation and nearby fens, and surrounding Molinia meadows.
Luboš Beran, Jana Škodová
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Hodnocení konkurenceschopnosti regionů České republiky v kontextu Lisabonské strategie [PDF]
Evaluation of regional competitiveness is issue constantly in the forefront of economic science, which lacks a mainstream approach. The paper examines and analyses regional competitiveness of the Czech Republic by selected structural indicators of the ...
Melecký, Lukáš +1 more
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OCTOBER 28, 1918. REWRITING OR OVERLAYERING OF CZECH HISTORICAL MEMORY? [PDF]
October 28, 1918 is the Czech Republic state holiday whose historical memory is a combination of Czech, Czechoslovak, and Central European 20th century history.
Beneš, Zdeněk
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Měkkýši Národní přírodní památky Hrabanovská černava (střední Čechy) [PDF]
The Hrabanovská černava National Nature Monument is one of the most valuable wetland areas in Central Bohemia. It comprises diverse wetland habitats such as small pools, littorals, fens with Carex vegetation, and Molinia meadows with willows located on ...
Luboš Beran, Jana Škodová
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