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Tuberculosis in St. Petersburg and the Baltic Sea region
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global public health concern and challenges the national structures for infection control and health care, as well as international institutions, to develop and implement new strategies to control and combat this disease. In our report, we investigated the TB epidemiological situation in St.
Arina, Samarina +3 more
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Governance For Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea Region
Journal of Baltic Studies, 2011Since the end of the Cold War, the Baltic Sea region has developed into one of the most dynamic areas in Europe.
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Epidemiology of IDDM in Childhood in the Baltic Sea Region
1994Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a chronic disease with unknown aetiology and, therefore, without effective measures for its prevention. Both genetic and environmental factors play a role in the development of the disease. Comparative studies between different populations of varying genetic and environmental backgrounds are needed for a ...
Tuomilehto, Jaakko +15 more
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Regional Climate Modeling for the Baltic Sea Region
2020Regional climate models (RCMs) are commonly used to provide detailed regional to local information for climate change assessments, impact studies, and work on climate change adaptation. The Baltic Sea region is well suited for RCM evaluation due to its complexity and good availability of observations.
Erik Kjellström +1 more
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Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region
2016The political reorientation of the countries of North-Eastern Europe has started a process of change which brought forth a new unit – the Baltic Sea Region. With all its complications, challenges but also opportunities, the Region may serve as an example of a multifaceted European cooperation through which the Baltic no longer divides but unites the ...
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Sweden and the Baltic Sea Region
2016Swedish policy towards the Baltic Sea region in the post-Cold-War period reflects an internationalist approach aimed at institutionalizing regional cooperative mechanisms, along with a generic interest in managing relations with Russia. The Baltic region is of significant strategic interest to Sweden.
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Long-range transport of dust to the Baltic Sea region
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2004In the 18–19 September exceptional weather conditions brought to the Scandinavia very hot air and long-range transported particles. In the paper a dust episode detected in Southern Finland, Estonia and Sweden is discussed. Short and long-range transport of dust to the target areas are simulated with a grid model Hilatar. It was found, that the dust was
Marke Hongisto, Mikhail Sofiev
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Region branding: The case of the Baltic Sea Region
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 2007This paper examines the potential for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) to create and maintain a brand. Providing an initial and overall look at the issue, it poses the question: Can a region with ten countries really successfully engage in brand-building? This question is tackled by building upon the literature on branding and place branding, but also by ...
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Changing the regional identity of the Baltic Sea Region
2022The authors analyse how changing identity narratives that accompany the large-scale policy change impact Baltic Sea regionalism and national security policies. They argue that punctuated equilibrium theory can be used in the aftermath of this critical juncture to explain how states and regional organizations may possibly bring about the next stable ...
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