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Summary Agrobiodiversity is in decline. While the literature highlights the role of public policy in this process, a research gap remains concerning how policies can help reverse this trend by providing economic support to farms that value crop and varietal diversity. Based on desk research and expert interviews, this article first provides an overview
Yuna Chiffoleau +7 more
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"French Suburbs": a New Problem or a New Approach to Social Exclusion? GSPE Working Paper 1/27/2009 [PDF]
At the end of 1980s, the question of "quartiers sensibles" (at-risk neighborhoods) started being very publicized in France. It was not only the subject of many front page articles, but also the target of a new public policy aimed at promoting urban and ...
Tissot, Sylvie.
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Summary Current food production and consumption drive serious health and environmental problems, including obesity, nutrient deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, climate change, biodiversity loss and social inequalities. These issues threaten future food security, making more sustainable consumer choices essential. Global and regional policies such as
Sara Spendrup +2 more
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Contributions to a cognitive analysis of the teacher evaluation policy [PDF]
A definição de novas regras para a avaliação dos professores do ensino não superior acontece, em Portugal, com a publicação do Decreto‑Lei n.º 15/2007, de 19 de Janeiro.
Costa, Estela
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ABSTRACT The Canadian Accounting Hall of Fame (CAHF) has inducted 31 members during its first three years of operation, with the stated intent of establishing a critical mass of inductees “who have made significant contributions to the development of the Canadian accounting profession” and of creating “a curated biographical history of accounting in ...
Alan J. Richardson
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Cet article explore les conséquences pour le libéralisme politique de considérer l’existence d’un pluralisme raisonnable au sujet des différentes conceptions du juste.
Frédéric Côté-Boudreau
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ABSTRACT During the COVID‐19 pandemic, states imposed restrictions intended to slow the spread of the virus. We investigate whether states' reliance on consumption tax revenue, relative to other tax revenue sources, is associated with the duration of COVID‐19 mobility restrictions.
Nathan C. Goldman +2 more
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Au Canada, la politique forestière est le plus souvent conçue comme une politique avant tout sectorielle. Le rôle de l’État et des industriels titulaires de permis d’exploitation de la forêt publique est central, offrant peu de place aux acteurs ...
Guy Chiasson +3 more
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Abstract This article argues that policy learning is essential for effective innovation policy. The ability to learn from past experiments in a reflexive fashion is a prerequisite for effective policy design. The article responds to the call for more applied research to compliment the theoretical framing of policy learning in the literature.
David A. Wolfe, Travis Southin
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Step into action: how reminders shape engagement in fitness apps
Abstract Regular exercise offers well‐documented health benefits, and mobile applications are increasingly used to promote physical activity. In this study, we conduct a large‐scale randomized controlled trial with 20,187 users of the WeWard app in France to evaluate the effectiveness of different message framings and intervention durations on app ...
Beatrice Braut +2 more
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