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Gated ‘communities’ - their lifestyle versus urban governance [PDF]

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Today there is a widespread fear of crime on a global scale. This can be seen as a response to social inequalities, social polarisation and the fragmentation of cities, which has been caused by neo-liberalism.
Peer Smets
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COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE IN METROPOLITAN AREAS: ECONOMICS AND REGULATORY ISSUES [PDF]

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Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. While faced with substantial economic and regulatory obstacles, commercial farming in urban areas is surviving and even prospering.
Gardner, Bruce L.
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Tropicality and Creative Practice: Temperature, Temperament and Temporality

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2016
An exploration of materiality, corporeality and the creative tropics. The paper investigates factors affecting creative practice in the tropics, referring to the experience of the author and selected local artists and teasing out the impact on the ...
Sally Pryor
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VARIETIES OF APERIODIC DYNAMICS IN THE EVENT-DRIVEN POPULATION MODELS

open access: yesInformatika, 2016
The paper proposes a population model with the event-step structure, which includes continuous and discrete components. The dynamics of a hybrid system is analyzed in a computing environment based on the numerical solution of the sequence of Cauchy ...
A. Y. Perevaryukha
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Seed Idea: Human Security – The Bedrock of Sustainable Development Goals

open access: yesCadmus
In the grand tapestry of human history, we have woven remarkable achievements and innovations. Yet, there is a persistent thread of impermanence—our goals, once reached, often unravel over time. Why does this happen?
Ranjani Ravi
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Policy options for including LULUCF in the EU reduction commitment and policy instruments for increasing GHG mitigation efforts in the LULUCF and agriculture sectors [PDF]

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Land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) is an inventory sector defined by the Intergovern-mental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that covers anthropogenic emissions and removals of GHGs resulting from changes in terrestrial carbon stocks.
Kuikman, P.J.   +7 more
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There is Only One Mindfulness: Why Science and Buddhism Need to Work Together [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A Chah   +39 more
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