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Sustainability perspectives in agricultural economics research and policy agenda
BackgroundThe agricultural sector both needs to reduce its impacts and adapt its food production system to cope with environmental constraints and climate changes.
B. D. de Gennaro, M. Forleo
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Ultrasound (US)‐treated nanocomposite ‘lever’ hydrogels reprogrammed wound reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and promoted wound healing in infected diabetic foot ulcers. Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a complex mixture of neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, and infection, where excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) exacerbates ...
Yuting Shen+16 more
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Do smaller chicken farms use more antibiotics? Evidence of antibiotic diffusion from Nigeria
Abstract Farmers across the world have been using antibiotics in poultry production for both therapeutic and nontherapeutic purposes since the mid 1900s. The literature on antibiotic diffusion and intensification is largely focused on developed countries in North America and Western Europe.
Charuta M. Parkhi+2 more
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Investigating the integrated development between green finance and clean energy has significant implications for achieving structural energy transformation and sustainable financial development.
Lu-Tao Zhao, Feng-Rong Li, Dai-Song Wang
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We examine how Green governments influence environmental, macroeconomic, and education outcomes. We exploit that the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan gave rise to an unanticipated change in government in the German state Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2011.
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Lignin‐Based Photothermal Materials: Bridging Sustainability and High‐Efficiency Energy Conversion
This review provides new perspectives on lignin‐based photothermal materials, emphasizing their molecular structure for efficient energy conversion. It summarizes mechanisms and strategies for improving photothermal efficiency in applications of photothermal actuation, desalination, and biomedical therapies.
Zhiwen Sun+10 more
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Development and Breeding of Herbicide‐Resistant Sorghum for Effective Cereal‐Legume Intercropping
This study identified two SbALS mutations (A93T and S624N) conferring robust herbicide resistance in sorghum, facilitating efficient weed control. Structural analysis revealed that imazamox resistance is mediated by disrupted herbicide binding. Furthermore, 126 imazamox resistant soybean varieties are screened for sorghum‐soybean intercropping ...
Sanyuan Tang+20 more
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A low‐temperature hydrogen spillover decomposition strategy is proposed to reveal the influence of the CaCO3 parent conversion process on the properties of nascent CaO. Under the guidance of the advanced synthesis strategy, the properties of calcium‐based dual‐functional materials are maximally exploited.
Lifei Wei+7 more
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We argue that the often-proclaimed disregard of ex-ante assessments of the provision of ecosystem goods and services in policy-making processes is not only due to a neglect or a misinterpretation of the results of such assessments in the relevant ...
Christian Hirschi+3 more
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Complexity, economic science and possible economic benefits of climate change mitigation policy [PDF]
Conventional economic analysis of stringent climate change mitigation policy generally concludes various levels of economic slowdown as a result of substantial spending on low carbon technology. Equilibrium economics however could not explain or predict the current economic crisis, which is of financial nature. Meanwhile the economic impacts of climate
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