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BorderScapes: Redesigning the Borderland [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 149382.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The internal borders in the European Union were opened more than twenty years ago.
Eker, M., Houtum, H.J. van
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Introduction. The religious policy of the Soviet atheist state underwent several transformations between the 1940s and the 1980s. The religious “thaw” of the early post-war years was replaced by renewed pressure on the Church in the late 1950s.
Ljudmila I. Vavulinskaya +1 more
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Animal Segregation: The Biopolitics of Concentrated Pig Farming
Abstract This paper explores the possibility to think through the concept of animal segregation to understand the more‐than‐human geographies of livestock animals. By redirecting the analytical tools for studying the spatial separation of humans to the segregation of animals, this paper contributes to understanding the geographical processes of ...
Willem Rogier Boterman
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ABSTRACT As transnational land investments continue to expand across the Global South, land governance in many settings is shifting from largely informal arrangements towards greater formalization. However, we know less about how entrepreneurs sustain and rework land control as host states tighten regulation and introduce new formal requirements and ...
Ben Fan, Xiaobo Hua, Yasuyuki Kono
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Trajectories of “Western Borderlands” Memory After 1989
This article concerns the literature of “minor homelands” representing the territories that were included within Poland’s post-1945 borders. Preoccupied with a search of Otherness and with the concept of a multicultural borderland, this literature rose ...
Kinga Siewior
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the concept of community resilience in the context of cross‐border wildfire management in the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Parks. It focuses on three interrelated dimensions: institutional preparedness, inclusive community engagement and adaptive learning in the aftermath of natural disasters.
Lukáš Novotný
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Mainstreaming Borderland Communities for Sustainable Policies and Governance in Nigeria
For decades, emphasis in Nigeria is placed on formal borderland governance structures activities of intra-agency, inter-agency and international collaborations with little attention paid to the local patterns of mainstreaming borderland communities in ...
Lawal, Muhammad Musa, Idris, Sa’idu
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Evolutionary Origin of Ocular Melanoma: Associations With rs12913832 G Allele Frequency and Latitude
The rs12913832 derived (G) allele frequency (blue‐eye allele) was a markedly stronger predictor of ocular melanoma incidence than geographic latitude, with approximately 92% of the latitude effect mediated through allele frequency. These findings indicate that pigmentation‐related genetic variation contributes substantially to global differences in ...
Hans Witzenhausen +4 more
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In this thesis we will explore the borderland between Thailand and Burma as a territorial periphery set apart from the centre of the state. While the notion of the borderline indicates a fixed site between two separated entities, the borderland exists as
Olsen, Lotte +1 more
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Collaboration in the Borderlands: The Malpai Borderlands Group [PDF]
After 10 years of efforts to preserve the open spaces and way of life of the Borderlands Region, the Malpai Borderlands Group is now internationally recognized as an outstanding example of collaborative planning and management of large landscapes.
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