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Tourist and Recreational Reclamation of the Municipal Forests of Szczecin [PDF]
The municipal forests of Szczecin are among the most extensive areas of this kind in Poland. Altogether they cover an area of 2780 ha. A significant part of this forest area is characterised by very attractive landscape features is easily accessible from
Jarosław Słowiak
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W dniach 8–9 września 2022 roku w nowoczesnej Sali Rady Miasta Szczecin odbyły się XIV Letnie Warsztaty Doktoranckie „Ochrona interesu prawnego w polskim prawie administracyjnym”.
Weronika Woźna-Burdziak +1 more
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Understanding the course and dynamics of ancient river systems, such as the pre‐Odra, provides valuable insights into the post‐glacial evolution of landscapes and riverine processes. The northwest‐trending pre‐Odra was an important drainage system of the European mainland into the Baltic Basin during and after the Scandinavian Ice Sheet retreat ...
Maryse C. Schmidt +4 more
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Kacper Lechowicz,1 Aleksandra Szylińska,2 Mariusz Listewnik,3 Sylwester Drożdżal,4 Natalia Tomska,2 Iwona Rotter,2 Katarzyna Kotfis1 1Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Therapy and Acute Intoxications, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin ...
Lechowicz K +6 more
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Understanding the temperature variability of past interglacial cycles is essential to predict future climates. We present a new summer temperature reconstruction, based on the subfossil chironomid record from a small palaeolake adjacent to the Middle Palaeolithic site of Lichtenberg, northern Germany. The record spans from the Saalian late glacial over
Sonja Rigterink +10 more
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Abstract The snakefish Trachinocephalus myops is an Atlantic species distributed in tropical and temperate coastal waters on sandy substrates. This study reports the validated record of an adult T. myops in the Azores archipelago caught by a fisherman at Faial Island.
Iryna Hulevata +3 more
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Proximity to War: The Stock Market Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Abstract We identify a “proximity penalty” in the stock market response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine: the closer countries are to Ukraine, the lower their equity returns in a four‐week window around the start of the war. This result holds even at the firm level within Ukraine's neighbors. Trade linkages explain two‐thirds of the proximity penalty.
JONATHAN FEDERLE +3 more
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Tranzyt czechosłowacki w portach ujścia Odry po II wojnie światowej.
For the Republic of Chechoslovakia, a state without access to the sea, a natural way to get to the Baltic Sea was the Oder and Szczecin (Stettin). Between the two World Wars in the 20th century the country on the Wlatava (German: Moldau), in spite of ...
Ryszard Techman
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Artificial Intelligence in Climate and Sustainable Finance: A Blessing or a Curse?
ABSTRACT While there are concerns regarding the sustainability of artificial intelligence (AI), it is a potential ally in the transition toward a greener future. It offers advanced tools for data analysis; risk modeling; and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) assessment.
Filippo di Pietro +3 more
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This paper presents a study of vertical land movements conducted in northwestern Poland, covering the city of Szczecin. The land of Szczecin is made up of organic soils, covered in many places by water (lagoons, rivers, and lakes), which are susceptible ...
Marek Zygmunt +2 more
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