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ABSTRACT This paper advances research on policy accumulation by analyzing its political consequences in the French housing sector. It argues that, in the context of decentralization reforms, the accumulation of policy instruments has undermined national steering capacities and intensified territorial inequalities.
Francesco Findeisen, Patrick Le Galès
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Lasting consequences of cigarette smoking on the heart. [PDF]
Amin G, Booz GW, Zouein FA.
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Food Gifting and Household Food Security
ABSTRACT Food gifting provides an important means of risk sharing in agrarian economies where farming households have limited access to formal credit and insurance markets. Food gifting is also an important source of food for households that are struggling with food scarcity.
Shaoyan Sun, Henry An, Philippe Marcoul
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Sélection de ressources sur l’éducation au développement durable (EDD)
Héloïse Nétange
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[Determinants of household "WASH" practices in the municipality of Djougou, Benin in 2024]. [PDF]
Degbey CC +4 more
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Food for Cities. What roles for local governments in the Global South? [PDF]
Bricas, Nicolas, Fages, Roxane
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Climate‐Smart Agricultural Assets and Household Coping Strategies in Times of Upheaval
ABSTRACT Transferring agricultural assets can be welfare‐improving for smallholders. Can agricultural assets also improve smallholders' ability to cope with unprecedented exogenous shocks? We investigate this question using the case of subsidized solar‐powered irrigation pumps (SIP) during the time of upheaval (COVID‐19 pandemic) in Nepal.
Kashi Kafle, Marie‐Charlotte Buisson
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Correction to "Response of diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) to fosa (Cryptoprocta ferox) predation in the Betampona Strict Nature Reserve, Madagascar". [PDF]
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Comment garder le cap pendant la résidence. [PDF]
Peterkin A.
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“I Can Do It, We Can Change It”: Protest as a Catalyst for Political Efficacy
ABSTRACT This study examines how protest episodes foster political efficacy among ordinary citizens. Based on 44 in‐depth interviews with participants in two major 2018 mobilizations in Spain—the feminist strike of International Women's Day and the pensioners' protests—the analysis identifies discursive expressions that reflect attitudinal change ...
Manuel Jiménez‐Sánchez +2 more
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