Cross‐border reciprocal bartering in public–private tetradic networks
Abstract Under the background of semiconductor and vaccine shortages during COVID‐19‐driven supply chain disruptions, this article adopts a multimethodological approach to investigate strategic solutions for cross‐border scarce goods bartering in a public–private (P–P) tetradic reciprocal network, which involves two pairs of P–P collaborative dyads ...
Jiuh‐Biing Sheu +2 more
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“Precisamos vestirmo-nos com a luz negra”: entrevista com Florentino Flora Gomes
Entrevista com cineasta bissau-guineense Flora Gomes, que nasceu em 1949, em Cadique, na Guiné-Bissau, estudou cinema em Cuba, no Instituto Cubano de Artes e Indústria Cinematográfica, e no Senegal, sob orientação de um dos mestres do cinema africano ...
Jusciele Conceição Almeida de Oliveira
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Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of Saba Island, Lesser Antilles: Unusually high species richness indicates the Caribbean Biodiversity Hotspot is woefully undersampled [PDF]
Saba Island (Caribbean Netherlands) is one of the northernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles. It is only 13 square kilometers but contains a wide variety of potential spider habitats including dry, moist, and elfin forests.
Sikes, Derek S., Slowik, Jozef
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Land Reforms in Cuba: First Empirical Assessment on Productivity Using Crop‐Level Panel Data
ABSTRACT Land reforms implemented in Cuba since 2008 have aimed to increase agricultural production by distributing state‐owned idle lands with land‐use rights. The reforms restricted farmers with the rights from cultivating perennial and capital‐intensive crops.
Yoshihiko Hashiguchi +1 more
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Results of a botanical expedition to mount Roraima, Guyana. I. Bryophytes [PDF]
A bryological inventory of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana (former British Guiana) yielded almost three hundred species, including 2 genera and 11 species new to science and 130 species new to the Guianas.
Florschütz-de Waard, J. +1 more
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Abstract One of the most contentious issues in the study of the Atlantic slave trade is the profitability of the trade. In this paper, we contribute by pooling all available data on transatlantic slave ship voyage accounts into a joint dataset. This dataset includes data from a period of 100 years (1730–1830) and from five nations (Denmark, France ...
Klas Rönnbäck +4 more
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Las leguminosas (Fabaceæ) de Cuba. I. Subfamilia Cæsalpinioideæ
[es] Parte primera de una revisión monográfica de las leguminosas de Cuba. Comprende cinco tribus de la subfamilia Cæsalpinioideæ, con un total de 15 géneros y 80 especies aceptados. Para cada especie y tras la nomenclatura.
A. Barreto Valdés
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Cuban Land Use and Conservation, from Rainforests to Coral Reefs [PDF]
Cuba is an ecological rarity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its complex political and economic history shows limited disturbances, extinctions, pollution, and resource depletion by legal or de facto measures.
Ahamed, Sonya +7 more
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Worldwide Invasions of Centrarchidae: The Dark Side of the Sunfish Family
ABSTRACT Freshwater fish invasions are major drivers of global ecological change, disrupting native biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, many invasive fish hold significant socioeconomic value, resulting in conflict over their management. Centrarchidae, which are globally distributed and are important for sportfishing and aquaculture, are now
Neil Angelo Abreo +19 more
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NUEVOS REGISTROS PARA LA FLORA MARINA BENTÓNICA CUBANA/ New records of Cuban marine benthonic flora.
Basado en material de herbario de las colecciones de macroalgas depositadas en el Acuario Nacional, Instituto de Ecología y Sistem{tica y Centro de Investigaciones Marinas, se comunica el hallazgo de dos nuevos registros para la flora marina bentónica de
Yusimí Alfonso Sánchez +3 more
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