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Abstract How did World War II affect the nature and resilience of Soviet institutions and authority, especially in the extreme case of the Blockade of Leningrad? During the Blockade, Leningraders acted with great agency by engaging in the shadow trade of food and shadow talk for information and community in order to survive.
Jeffrey K. Hass, Nikita A. Lomagin
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ABSTRACT The study focuses on the analysis of neutral states' exports to the Russian Federation via SDID and their comparison with more diligent enforcers of European sanctions, emphasising thus the changes that took place after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Albert Grigoryan +5 more
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The Impact of Russia–Ukraine War in Maritime Data
ABSTRACT This study analyses weekly port calls from 2019 to 2026 to evaluate the Russia–Ukraine war's impact on maritime trade. The data reveals clear structural shifts that Ukrainian traffic moved from high‐risk areas like Odesa to safer Danube River ports.
Daiki Sera, Kenmei Tsubota, Yujiro Wada
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Land Carbon Sink Distribution in Northern Eurasia Is Driven by Climate Change
Abstract Boreal forests are a major contributor to the global land carbon sink under rising CO2 concentrations and a changing climate. Carbon sink estimates for Northern Eurasia from forest inventories, flux mapping, and remote sensing have moved toward convergence over the past decade, although substantial differences remain. Several bottom‐up and top‐
I. Melnikova +4 more
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Proactively developing and geographically targeting coexistence measures before conflicts become entrenched can improve megafauna restoration success. Our work demonstrates how integrating spatial conflict indicators into individual‐based models enables forward‐looking simulations of range expansion to guide such measures and to assess how they might ...
Hendrik Bluhm +13 more
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A Targeting Bonus for More Effective Agri‐Environmental Policy
ABSTRACT Despite significant policy interventions and conservation initiatives, incentives for the conservation of biodiversity have been criticised for being ecologically ineffective and economically inefficient. This paper examines a novel approach to improve the ecological and economic performance of such incentives.
Matteo Zavalloni +2 more
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Bridging Local and Global Practices: Examining Internationalisation Strategies in Higher Education
ABSTRACT Internationalisation of curriculum, research and service remains a fundamental factor in higher education, where best practices are adopted and contextualised across different educational systems to enhance efficiency and productivity. A plethora of studies have examined how internationalisation has built on local, national and regional ...
Ernest Ampadu +2 more
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Exploring drivers and costs of partial trans‐Saharan migration in juvenile vultures
Partial migration occurs when only a subset of individuals within a population undertakes a migratory journey. The decision to migrate can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g. sex or physical condition) as well as by extrinsic factors (e.g. social environment or resource availability).
Eneko Arrondo +18 more
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The Eurasian Region: Dialectics of Modern Development
Development of regional structures in the twenty-first century is extremely dynamic.In this regard, it is important to note the formation of the Eurasian economic Union as a new geopolitical and geo-economic center of the Eurasian region.The Eurasian ...
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