Are mini multiple gatherings akin to mass gathering events and do they constitute a blind spot in influenza preparedness in post-COVID Europe? [PDF]
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Coarse particulate matter air pollution in Porto Metropolitan area, Portugal: time series analysis, trends and implications for public policies. [PDF]
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An AI-ready remote sensing dataset for high-resolution forest disturbance mapping. [PDF]
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Full-Field Assessment of Damage Evolution in Compressed Masonry with Bed Joint Reinforcement Using Digital Image Correlation. [PDF]
Piekarczuk A, Więch P, Głodkiewicz J.
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City diplomacy as a strategic partnership: insights from Manchester and Wuhan. [PDF]
Chen W, Boni F, Zhang Y.
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Dataset for orange fruit detection from UAV in citrus orchards. [PDF]
Montalban-Faet G +6 more
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The European Spatial Development Perspective - What Next?
In May 1999, ministers of the Member States of the European Union responsible for spatial planning approved the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP). The document is the product of Member States and the European Commission co-operating on the Committee on Spatial Development (CSD).
Andreas Faludi
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Discourses of Rurality in EU Spatial Policy: The European Spatial Development Perspective
The publication in 1999 of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) is a significant step towards European spatial planning. It follows a period of intergovernmental and inter‐institutional development of a framework and policies, which raises many issues about the normative and discoursive positions and constructions which are integrated ...
Tim Richardson
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Constructing the European Spatial Development Perspective: Consensus Without a Competence
(1999). Constructing the European Spatial Development Perspective: Consensus Without a Competence. Regional Studies: Vol. 33, No. 8, pp. 793-797.
Richard H. Williams
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