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The Peninsular Background of Latin American Cattle Ranching [PDF]
C. J. Bishko
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ABSTRACT This study examined how Bitcoin, energy prices, and geopolitical risk interact by examining the first four moments (mean, variance, skewness, and kurtosis) of their return distributions by using wavelet analysis. The findings reveal that the co‐movement patterns of energy index, geopolitical risk index, and Bitcoin prices are time and ...
Pooja Kumari+4 more
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Turtles and the origin of the fauna of Latin America [PDF]
George Gaylord Simpson
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ABSTRACT The ongoing challenges of climate change, ecosystem degradation and demand for natural resources make sustainability a global priority. Models, guidelines and frameworks are particularly valuable in the field of management as they help to solve problems. This study aims to explore them from an interdisciplinary perspective, including a concern
Arnaldo Pinheiro Costa Gaio+5 more
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(Dis)covering the latin american “other”: social (meta)representations of latin Americans among Brazilians, Chileans and Mexicans [PDF]
The construction of Otherness plays a crucial role in societies. In Latin America, “the question of the Other” is a key element for understanding the region’s history and the identity dynamics related to this social category.
Brasil, Julia Alves, Cabecinhas, Rosa
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ABSTRACT Driven by the growing focus on decarbonisation and energy economic dynamics in emerging economies, this study examines the interplay between executive compensation (EC), sustainability‐based compensation (SBC), board sustainability committee initiative (BSCI), corporate energy transition initiatives (CETIs), corporate carbon emissions (CCEs ...
Emmanuel A. Morrison+3 more
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Publications Catalogue 2008-9 [PDF]
Lists publications produced by, or in association with, the Institute for the Study of the ...
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ABSTRACT Humanity is dependent on ecosystems and the services they provide, yet unprecedented biodiversity decline continues. Ecosystem service (ES) and natural capital approaches offer a promising framing of the relationship between organisations and ecosystems, although not enough literature exists on their implementation and implications.
Angela Small, Jouni Paavola, Alice Owen
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