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Population growth reflects the combined influence of regulation and density‐independent factors operating through demographic processes. Under exceptional circumstances (e.g. populations recovering from near‐extinction), growth may initially be weakly regulated but typically slows as negative density dependence (NDD) sets in.
Bård‐Jørgen Bårdsen +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper explores how we might integrate local traditional values into a systems approach for analyzing and maximizing localization in the context of foreign aid. The paper situates localization and its operationalization in the older and broader literature on the political economy of foreign aid.
Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff
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Brokering Localization: Country‐Based Pooled Funds in Humanitarian Assistance
ABSTRACT This article analyzes Country‐Based Pooled Funds (CBPFs) to identify types of brokerage models and their effects on localization. CBPFs are intermediaries in the aid chain connecting donors to implementers such as the United Nations, international non‐governmental organizations (INGOs) and national NGOs (NNGOs). This paper analyzes four of the
Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre
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Who is local and what do they know? Braiding knowledges within carnivore management in Europe
Abstract Growing recognition of Indigenous Peoples and traditional local communities as stewards of biodiversity has brought to the fore the issues of knowledge and value pluralism in conservation policy and practice. Given their basis in practical and multi‐generational experience, Indigenous and local knowledges are highly relevant to managing human ...
Hanna Pettersson +6 more
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ASPARTYLGLYCOSAMINURIA IN NORTHERN NORWAY
The Lancet, 1976O. Borud, K.H. Torp
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Epidemiological Aspects of Epilepsy in Northern Norway
Epilepsia, 1974SummaryIn the 5‐yr period 1968–1972, 749 patients with epilepsy were referred from the two far northern counties of Norway, Troms and Finnmark, to the neurological, pediatric, and EEG departments in Tromsø. The prevalence of epilepsy was 3.5/1,000 population, and the average incidence of new cases per year was 32.8/100,000 population, with ...
Svein Ivar Bekkelund
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Waterborne campylobacteriosis in northern Norway
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1991A suspected waterborne outbreak of presumed campylobacteriosis involving approximately 680 of the 1000 inhabitants in a community is described. Twenty-two strains of Campylobacter jejuni were isolated from patients. Ten randomly chosen isolates were identified as biotype 1 LAU 0:1 (n = 9) and biotype 2 PEN 0:6, 7 (n = 1) and one from tap water as ...
K, Melby +4 more
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Neurosurgical teleconsultations in northern Norway
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2004We carried out a prospective study of the effect of neurosurgical teleconsultations on patient management in northern Norway. The total number of teleradiology image transfers during an eight-month study period was 723. We recorded data on 99 (14%) of these teleconsultations, which concerned 92 patients; the remainder were transfers to other ...
Anders, Stormo +3 more
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