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Spatial and Temporal Variation in Abundance of Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae) in a Malaria Endemic Area in Papua New Guinea [PDF]
J. L. K. Hii +6 more
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Drone photogrammetry reveals contrasting body conditions of dugongs across the Indo‐Pacific
The monitoring of body condition has gained traction as a way to provide early warning signals of population decline, prompting conservation actions. However, the environmental and anthropogenic drivers of body condition variations are rarely investigated.
Camille Goudalier +16 more
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Leviathans at the Gold Mine: Creating Indigenous and Corporate Actors in Papua New Guinea
Alex Golub
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this present study is to assess how climate risk mitigates the positive incidence of the female CEOs on credit access. Using the Climate Physical Risk Index (CPRI), we perform an empirical analysis on firm‐level data from over 38,500 firms in 130 countries observed over the period 2006–2020. We find that female entrepreneurs are
Simplice A. Asongu, Cherif Abdramane
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Shape and Size Adaptations of Planthoppers Along an Altitudinal Gradient on Mount Wilhelm (Papua New Guinea). [PDF]
Elsa F, Adeline SP, Raphaël C, Eric G.
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Antioxidant activity of heartwood extracts of Papua New Guinean woods [PDF]
Kuniyoshi Shimizu +2 more
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Self‐regulation, corruption, and competitiveness in extractive industries: Making transparency pay
Abstract Research Summary Self‐regulation is often proposed as a substitute for government regulation. We examine a setting in which a subset of firms voluntarily committed to transparency standards despite immediate competitive disadvantages, not merely to preempt regulation but to succeed under future mandatory rules they helped enact through ...
Shirley Tang +2 more
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Building capacity to treat childhood cancer in Papua New Guinea: 'It's a multidisciplinary village'. [PDF]
Raj TAS +9 more
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Spectacled flying‐fox Pteropus conspicillatus populations have declined so seriously over two decades that they are now endangered. Inaction has allowed threats to increase. Extreme heat events are now a lethal reality, habitat loss continues almost unabated, and pressure to disperse roosts is ever‐present. Obtaining resources and taking action to help
Noel Preece
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