Spatial Inequalities and Wind Farm Development in the Dodecanese Islands—Legislative Framework and Planning: A Review [PDF]
Islands present sustainable energy growth challenges due to a number of reasons such as remoteness, limited energy resources, vulnerability to external events and strong dependence on international trade agreements. In particular, the Dodecanese Islands of the Aegean Sea cover their electricity needs mostly on the basis of autonomous conventional ...
Maria Panagiotidou +2 more
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Table S1: 40Ar/39Ar isotopic data for white mica, Kalymnos and Telendos islands, Dodecanese, Greece; Table S2: 40Ar/39Ar isotopic data for white mica, Kalymnos and Telendos islands, Dodecanese, Greece.
null et al., B. Grasemann
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Fragile Balances: Turkish Foreign Policy on the Sovereignty of the Dodecanese Islands (1940–1947)
The Dodecanese Islands became a subject of diplomatic negotiations both during and after World War II.
Hazal Papuççular, PAPUÇÇULAR, HAZAL
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The Eastern Mediterranean land snails Levantina display a disjunct distribution spanning the Middle East (Levant), Cyprus, few locations along the Aegean Turkish coast between Bodrum and Datça and on the islands of Rhodes, Karpathos and a few surrounding
Valerio Ketmaier, Matthias Glaubrecht
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A contribution to knowledge on the terrestrial malacofauna of the Kastellorizo (Megisti) island group (SE Greece) [PDF]
Background The Kastellorizo island group (in the Dodecanese, Greece) is situated in the southeast corner of the Aegean Archipelago. It consists of twenty islets, of which the three largest (Kastellorizo, Ro and Strongyli) and seven smaller ones belong to
Moisis Mylonas +2 more
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The Eastern Aegean Islands are demilitarized in the framework of the Lausanne Peace Treaty. There is a direct linkage between the possession of sovereignty over Eastern Aegean Islands and their demilitarized status. Greece’s militarization of Eastern Aegean Islands amounts to “material breach” of the Lausanne Peace Treaty since their demilitarized ...
Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun (8535489) +1 more
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Characterizing centrality: Obsidian consumption, supra-regional connectivity, and social reproduction at the Early Bronze Age sanctuary of Keros (Cyclades, Greece). [PDF]
Early Bronze Age [EBA] Keros was a central place in the 3rd millennium cal BC Cycladic islands (Greece). Its material culture attests links with communities throughout the Aegean and beyond. This study uses obsidian sourcing to help reconstruct the socio-
Tristan Carter +3 more
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The faunistic diversity of cave-dwelling spiders (Arachnida, Araneae) of Greece [PDF]
Until today, from Greek caves a total of 109 species of spiders belonging to 25 families are known. One species, the linyphiid Porrhomma convexum (Westring, 1861) was recorded here for the first time in Greece. The 109 species are distributed in caves of
Deltshev, Christo
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First records of bats from four Dodecanese islands, Greece (Chiroptera)
Abstract Bats of four islands of the Dodecanese Archipelago (Astypalea, Kalymnos, Symi, Megisti) were studied for the first time. The bat fauna of these islands comprises eleven species and the faunas of the particular islands are composed of five (on Astypalea) to nine (on Symi) species.
Petr Benda, Marcel Uhrín
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Analysis of the Current Risk of <i>Leishmania infantum</i> Transmission in Greece and its Projection. [PDF]
Canine leishmaniasis is a vector‐borne disease caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania infantum. It is transmitted by different species of the genus Phlebotomus, with Phlebotomus perfiliewi and Phlebotomus tobbi being the most widely distributed species in Greece.
Rodríguez-Escolar I +6 more
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