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Claiming the Isle? Islandness and Territorial Demands
ABSTRACT This article explores the relationship between insularity and territorial demands, focusing on whether island territories are more likely to support regionalist and secessionist parties. To address this question, we compare electoral support for such parties across island and mainland territories using a large‐N dataset.
Pau Torres, Marc Sanjaume‐Calvet
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Stratégies de résilience alimentaire et autonomisation des femmes rurales a Attinkouassikro-Kissabo et Yomienkouadiokro dans la région du Gbêkê (Côte d’Ivoire) [PDF]
Résumé: Notre recherche explore comment les femmes rurales contribuent à la sécurité alimentaire et s'adaptent face aux défis climatiques, économiques et sociaux qui touchent leur quotidien.
N’GUESSAN Aménan Kan Delphine Epouse BREDOU
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Abstract Recently, the socio‐economic agenda of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has attracted growing scholarly interest, yet many studies focus specifically on positions on welfare policies. It is often argued that economic issues are of secondary importance to PRRPs, or that their positions are deliberately blurred to maximize electoral appeal.
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper synthesizes causal evidence on the transition from traditional biomass to improved cookstoves and modern fuels like LPG and electricity. Although literature identifies liquidity, gender and information as primary barriers to adoption, uncertainty remains regarding usage intensity and technological persistence.
Yonas Alem
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ABSTRACT This study examines how dynamic capabilities influence supply chain management in SMEs during systemic crises. A literature review identifies key strategies used by Canadian SMEs to enhance resilience, such as inventory increases, production adjustments, supplier diversification and product adaptation.
Julien Bazile +4 more
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ABSTRACT This paper analyses the activities of PAI (Parti Africain de l'Indépendance) from 1957 to 1963 in Paris and more broadly in France, where PAI was one of the most radical groups fighting for decolonisation, initially taking the form of a transnational and diasporic federation.
Federico Ferretti
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A Comprehensive Revisit to the Safe‐Haven Assets Literature
ABSTRACT A large number of studies examine the safe‐haven characteristics of different asset classes. However, this paper addresses a lack of systematic literature reviews and bibliometric analyses with a sound theoretical viewpoint the safe‐haven assets literature by focusing on 1305 studies published in top‐tier journals during 2013–2026 from the ...
Javed Bin Kamal +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aquaculture, identified as a critical sector to bridge the fish supply gap, remains extensively vulnerable to the vagaries of climate change. In efforts to achieve a “triple win” effect on increased productivity, enhanced resilience and reduced emissions, climate‐smart aquaculture (CSAq) practices have been developed for implementation ...
Boke Christopher Magesi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Societal gender role norms play a crucial role in shaping men's and women's career aspirations. However, prior research documenting this key role of gendered norms has primarily focused on heterosexual women and men in the global North‐West. Previous studies documenting differences in career interests by sexual orientation suggest that gender ...
Katharina Block +136 more
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Balancing risk and reward—Perceptions of bats and their ecological role in Reunion island
Abstract Context: Bats provide vital ecosystem services but can also generate disservices or sanitary concerns, particularly where human–bat interactions are frequent. Understanding public perceptions of bats is essential for effective conservation and risk communication.
Rachel Leong +2 more
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