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Table of Contents Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
No abstract available.
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‘Operation Hurricane’: Narrating Climate Change as Imperial Mess
ABSTRACT How climate change is narrated matters. Every story that is told of climate change contains its own causes of the problem, its own solutions and its own vision of the future. This article juxtaposes two stories: the dominant story of climate change as represented by the IPCC and a counter‐story of climate change as ‘imperial mess’.
Charlotte Kate Weatherill
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Table of Contents Vol 22, No 1 (2022)
No abstract available.
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Heritage Protection as Progressive Urbanism? Modernist Social Housing in England
Abstract Heritage protection can sometimes disrupt the remaking and reimaging of cities by prioritising and protecting alternatives based on non‐market values of architectural and historical significance. In England, the “post‐war listing” programme has positioned state heritage protection as an unlikely advocate and defender (sometimes of last resort)
Aidan While, John Pendlebury
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Table of Contents Vol 81, No 1 (2022)
No abstract available.
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Small states and the promotion of their foreign policy agenda in the international scenario: Trinidad and Tobago and the Kyoto Protocol [PDF]
Este estudio de caso busca identificar los elementos del portafolio de política exterior de Trinidad y Tobago que le permitieron promover exitosamente sus intereses en el Protocolo de Kioto.
Fernández Leal, Sebastián
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A Comprehensive Review: Advances in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Applications for Burn Wound Repair
Tissue repair following skin injury is a complex process that encompasses hemostasis, inflammation, tissue cell proliferation, and structural remodeling. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are derived from the mesodermal layer of tissues and possess multidirectional differentiation potential and self‐renewal capabilities.
Hui-Juan Zhang +6 more
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Table of Contents Vol 14, No 1 (2022)
No abtract available.
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Abstract This paper conducts a semisystematic literature review from 2021 to 2023, focusing on loss and damage (L&D). Drawing upon the works of various scholars, it synthesizes critical concerns raised in the literature and assesses whether these concerns were addressed by the Transitional Committee's report on the operationalization of the new funding
Dorcas Stella Shumba
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