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Gummibådsoperationer i det danske såværn: Et casestudie af sikkerhedsforståelser og resiliens
Rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIB) play a critical role in many maritime operations in the Danish Navy, often solving critical tasks and navigating challenging conditions.
Mikkel Kronborg, Stefan Sternfoss
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Abstract Discussions on what psychological resilience is, its operationalizations, and approaches to measuring it have occupied the scientific community for decades. This manuscript (1) provides an overview of psychometric methods used to assess resilience, including key characteristics, and (2) evaluates resilience scales through a preregistered ...
Lukas G. Repnik +2 more
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Risk Management in Agrifood Supply Chains: The Role of Technological Innovation
ABSTRACT Agrifood supply chains are increasingly exposed to environmental, operational, and food safety risks, while technological innovation is attracting growing attention for its potential to improve supply chain resilience and management. However, limited attention has been devoted to understanding how technological applications may contribute to ...
Roberto Mauriello +3 more
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Systems of reciprocity in human–ocean relationships: Across time, place, language and culture
Abstract In the face of large‐scale marine environmental challenges, solutions that meaningfully capture the complexity of socio‐cultural and economic factors contributing to such issues—and their solutions—are urgently needed. This scoping review explores examples of reciprocity in human–ocean relationships to inform the conceptual underpinning and ...
Kianna M. Gallagher +3 more
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Ophiactis resiliens Lyman 1879
Published as part of Mills, V. Sadie & O'Hara, Timothy D., 2013, Ophiuroids (Echinodermata; Ophiuroidea) of biogenic habitats on the continental shelf of New Zealand, pp.
Mills, V. Sadie, O'Hara, Timothy D.
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Enhancing Climate Resilience Through Dam and Barrier Removal
Climate change alters the costs, benefits, and risks of dams. Removing obsolete and unsafe dams and barriers is a strategy for climate resilience. ABSTRACT Hydroclimate change is stressing dams and their management, altering the benefits, costs, and risks of built water infrastructure for people and the environment.
Sarah E. Null +3 more
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Forging pluralistic praxis: Mapping barriers to knowledge braiding in aquatic conservation
In the Batan Estuary (Philippines), seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) represent a critical intersection where Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) of traditional medicine and spiritual protection meets Western ecological indicators of estuarine health. Local reports of seagrass beds being choked by increased sedimentation correlate with the growing rarity ...
Ronald J. Maliao, Béla Tóthmérész
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Mapping the Terrain of Resilience in Teacher Education Research: A Bibliometric Analysis (1999–2023)
ABSTRACT Pursuing sustainable growth is essential in light of the world's recent volatility and instability. Resilience—the key to sustainable development—has drawn increasing research interest in teacher education, and the substantial amount of research shows how complex, dynamic, and multidisciplinary the field is.
Shwe Ye Phyo, Erika Kopp
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how circular business models (CBMs) can lead to resilience. Despite the increasing number of CBM studies, they have not fully addressed the need for resilience. As such, we employ a multilevel perspective to reveal the existing and potential relationships between CBMs and resilience under the sustainability umbrella.
Stephane Jedrzejczak +4 more
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Asplenium resiliens Kunze, Linnaea
Asplenium resiliens Kunze, Linnaea 18: 331. 1844. Range:— Jamaica; Hispaniola; southern USA to Argentina and Brazil. In Bolivia, in CO, LP, and SC. Ecology:— Uncommon; saxicolous, rarely terrestrial, on rocks, ledges, and in crevices of rock faces, in humid and semihumid forest habitats; 1700–3500 m (down to 1200 m elsewhere).
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R.
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