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Summary Background There are regional differences in skin cancer screening uptake in Germany. So far, it is unclear whether a high uptake of screening services leads to a reduction in mortality. This article presents study results on the investigation of spatiotemporal associations between skin cancer screening and mortality.
Sandra Wolf +8 more
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Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Es bestehen regionale Unterschiede in der Hautkrebsfrüherkennungsinanspruchnahme in Deutschland. Bislang ist ungeklärt, ob eine hohe Inanspruchnahme von Früherkennungsleistungen zu einer Senkung der Mortalität führt.
Sandra Wolf +8 more
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Do local expenditures on sports facilities affect sports participation?
Abstract This paper contributes to the literature evaluating the performance of local governments by analyzing the effect of local public expenditures on sports facilities on sports participation in Germany. To this end, we use a new data base containing public expenditures at the municipality level and link this information with individual level data.
Carina Steckenleiter +3 more
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Gentrification through Green Regeneration? Analyzing the Interaction between Inner-City Green Space Development and Neighborhood Change in the Context of Regrowth: The Case of Lene-Voigt-Park in Leipzig, Eastern Germany [PDF]
Green regeneration has become a common strategy for improving quality of life in disadvantaged neighborhoods in shrinking cities. The role and function of new green spaces may change, however, when cities experience new growth.
Ali, Lena +2 more
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Sea‐ice anomalies affect the acoustic presence of Antarctic pinnipeds in breeding areas
Sea ice is crucial for breeding in true Antarctic pinnipeds. Although critical to interpret and mitigate the effects of extreme climatic events on polar species, knowledge of the effects of strong sea‐ice anomalies on the reproductive activity of true Antarctic pinnipeds is scarce.
Irene T Roca +2 more
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Diffusion of a new drug among ambulatory physicians—The impact of patient pathways
Abstract When drugs enter the market, physicians' prescribing behavior plays a crucial role in the diffusion process. Although regulations to foster economically efficient prescribing exist, physicians have some degree of freedom in choosing medication and are subject to various influencing factors. The aim of the present analysis is to investigate how
Ronja Flemming +3 more
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Abstract Urban gardens can support diverse bee communities through resource provision in resource poor environments. Yet the effects of local habitat and landscape factors on wild bee communities in cities is still insufficiently understood, nor is how this information could be applied to urban wildlife conservation.
Julia Felderhoff +3 more
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We demonstrate the potential of urban dry grasslands for diverse pollinator communities of wild bees and hoverflies, including rare and endangered species. The responses of wild bee and hoverfly communities to urban features were assessed on 49 study sites across the city of Berlin using pan trapping.
Anita Judit Grossmann +3 more
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Germany: Political Developments and Data in 2021
Abstract Against the background of the COVID‐19 pandemic, the federal parliamentary election as well as five regional elections in Baden‐Württemberg, Rhineland‐Palatinate, Saxony‐Anhalt, Mecklenburg‐Western Pomerania and Berlin were held in Germany in 2021. For the first time, Germany is now governed by a so‐called traffic light coalition of the Social
MICHAEL ANGENENDT, LUCY KINSKI
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Innovations in spatial planning as a social process – phases, actors, conflicts [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to understand the social process of the emergence and institutionalization of innovations in spatial planning (which we describe as ‘social innovations’).
Christmann, Gabriela B. +3 more
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