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El Niño amplified food insecurity in early modern Europe

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Puma M   +9 more
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Regionalization of perinatal care in Europe

Seminars in Neonatology, 2004
This review describes European health policies related to the place of birth of very preterm babies, and the organizational context in which these policies were enacted using data from two European studies. It also compiles available information on the place of birth of very preterm babies from the published literature.
Zeitlin, Jennifer   +2 more
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"Europe of the Regions" and the Federalization of Europe

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1996
There is a close connection between regionalism, federalism, and the movement to create a united federal Europe. The recent movement to create a “Europe of the Regions” is one expression of these connections. However, there are many kinds of regions, and certain forms of regional policy that may not necessarily be an expression of either regionalism or
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The components of regional disparities in Europe [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Annals of Regional Science, 2008
The aim of this paper is to analyse the components of development disparities across the EU NUTS 2 regions by means of a new method of decomposition of per capita GDP. Decomposition first provides evidence of a remarkable inconsistency of the per capita GDP indicator at regional NUTS 2 level.
PERUGINI, CRISTIANO, BRACALENTE, Bruno
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Soils of Volcanic Regions in Europe

2007
Soils of volcanic areas often exhibit unique properties differentiating them from other soils on Earth. This book compiles information gained by an EU research network over six years of research on European volcanic soils. It gives comprehensive coverage of soils in volcanic regions within Europe, dealing with most aspects of modern day soil science ...
Arnalds, O.   +5 more
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Regional Economic Policy and a Europe of the Regions

1997
Today, the number one factor for competitive advantage is innovation. With the changes brought about in global economic relations by the rise to prominence of the East Asian economies and the demise of Fordism as a model of industrial and wider societal regulation (see the Introduction to this volume), new approaches to creating competitive advantage ...
COOKE, Phil   +2 more
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