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Urban Edge Predators: Wolf Spatial and Temporal Ecology at the Wildland-Urban Interface in Mongolia. [PDF]
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Habitat suitability model for identifying human-wildlife interface and implications for wildlife trade of Sunda pangolin in Borneo. [PDF]
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Understanding ligand-protected noble metal nanoclusters at work
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023María Francisca Matus, Hannu Häkkinen
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Public Finance Review, 2016
The role of extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation in environmental decisions remain unresolved. We exploit data from a lab-in-the-field experiment to analyze the role of extrinsic and intrinsic incentives in shaping individual demand for a payment for environmental services (PES) program in São Paulo, Brazil.
Samantha De Martino +2 more
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The role of extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation in environmental decisions remain unresolved. We exploit data from a lab-in-the-field experiment to analyze the role of extrinsic and intrinsic incentives in shaping individual demand for a payment for environmental services (PES) program in São Paulo, Brazil.
Samantha De Martino +2 more
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1970
Contents: Environment: The Health Perspective—Charles C. Johnson, Jr.; Environment: A Systems View—T. C. Byerly; Comments by Emery N. Castle; Comments by Jan van Schilfgaarde; and Comments by Edward H. Smith. The two talks and related remarks on environmental pollution presented here were originally delivered at a session of the National Agricultural ...
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Contents: Environment: The Health Perspective—Charles C. Johnson, Jr.; Environment: A Systems View—T. C. Byerly; Comments by Emery N. Castle; Comments by Jan van Schilfgaarde; and Comments by Edward H. Smith. The two talks and related remarks on environmental pollution presented here were originally delivered at a session of the National Agricultural ...
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Religiously Protecting Myanmar's Environment
Science, 2012The News Focus Story “As isolation ends, Myanmar faces new ecological risks” (C. Schmidt, 17 August, p. [796][1]) and a recent Letter ([ 1 ][2]) brought to light the environmental and biodiversity concerns in Myanmar.
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2013
Although the food industry can be regarded as a low-level polluter in comparison to many other sectors, there are significant opportunities for improving its environmental performance. This chapter first describes opportunities in the areas of air pollution, water pollution and solid and liquid wastes. It then goes on to discuss the ISO 14000 series of
C. G. J. Baker, H. M. S. Lababidi
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Although the food industry can be regarded as a low-level polluter in comparison to many other sectors, there are significant opportunities for improving its environmental performance. This chapter first describes opportunities in the areas of air pollution, water pollution and solid and liquid wastes. It then goes on to discuss the ISO 14000 series of
C. G. J. Baker, H. M. S. Lababidi
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2017
Abstract The United Nations (UN) has taken action to protect the environment despite the absence of any explicit mention of the environment or its protection in the UN Charter. The UN has ‘played a pivotal role as a framework for developing environmental decision-making’.
Rosalyn Higgins +4 more
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Abstract The United Nations (UN) has taken action to protect the environment despite the absence of any explicit mention of the environment or its protection in the UN Charter. The UN has ‘played a pivotal role as a framework for developing environmental decision-making’.
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