Temperature Stress Induces Shift From Co-Existence to Competition for Organic Carbon in Microalgae-Bacterial Photobioreactor Community - Enabling Continuous Production of Microalgal Biomass. [PDF]
Sörenson E +4 more
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A Meta-Overview and Bibliometric Analysis of Resilience in Spatial Planning - the Relevance of Place-Based Approaches. [PDF]
Pascariu GC, Banica A, Nijkamp P.
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Embracing Informality: Panarchy As a Model of Change in the Philippines' Informal Settlements [PDF]
Ted Bulaclac
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Toward a cohesive understanding of ecological complexity. [PDF]
Riva F +7 more
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Resilience Thinking in Traditional Culture with the Panarchy of Landscape Configuration in Korea
SHIN JOON HWAN
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The new territorial paradigm of rural development: theoretical foundations from systems and institutional theories [PDF]
In recent decades, a new paradigm for public policies in rural areas has made headway. This new approach aims to support economic and institutional transformation processes designed and implemented by local rural actors themselves.
Ambrosio-Albalá, Mateo +1 more
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Resilience activation in extreme situations: a literature review [PDF]
International audienceThis paper makes a scientific contribution to the theme of human and organisational factors in extreme situations in the context of the nuclear industry.
Geoffroy, Cécile +2 more
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Resilience: Now more than ever : This article belongs to Ambio's 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Anthropocene. [PDF]
Folke C +4 more
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Globalization, Local Ecosystems, and the Rural Poor [PDF]
poverty, globalization, environment, ecosystem resilience, institutions, traditional ...
Aggarwal, Rimjhim M.
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Local Knowledge, Agents and Models for the adaptation to climatic variability of livestock farmers in Uruguay [PDF]
Basaltic soils in Uruguay occupy 3.5 million hectares, 25% of the country, and are mainly exploited by extensive family ranching production systems. These shallow soils have an extremely reduced capacity to accumulate water that make them more sensitive ...
Bartaburu, Danilo +4 more
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