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ABSTRACT In recent decades, many European countries have experienced significant family changes, including an increase in the proportion of non‐marital births. To understand these family changes in European and Western societies, numerous theories have emerged, accompanied by a wealth of empirical literature.
Yoann Doignon +3 more
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SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA [PDF]
Simulating population distribution and land use changes in space and time offer opportunities for smart city planning. It provides a holistic and dynamic vision of fast changing urban environment to policy makers. Impacts, such as environmental and health risks or mobility issues, of policies can be assessed and adapted consequently.
Stephenne, Nathalie +5 more
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ABSTRACT Across Europe, increasingly more soil‐related data is being collected. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the most frequently collected parameters from soil monitoring networks due to the connections between SOC and many soil health indicators and ecosystem functions.
Laura Sofie Harbo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Prioritization between societal issues is a necessary component of political decision‐making at the helm of governance. The attention‐based view explains how performance below aspirations directs political attention to a singular policy domain, but leaves unaddressed how politicians prioritize between multiple performance shortfalls across ...
Amandine Lerusse, Joris van der Voet
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Surgical Resection of an Extracranial Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm
Arnaud Kerzmann, Vincent Tchana-Sato
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Towards sustainable diets and farming systems through land use optimisation
The industrialised food system poses health and environmental challenges, raising concerns about its sustainability. Addressing these requires region-specific solutions that consider local agronomic and socio-economic conditions.
Tom Desmarez +2 more
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ABSTRACT Border regions located on the periphery of nation states stand to benefit in many ways from the process of European integration; at the same time, however, they highlight and even magnify the persistent obstacles that hinder and retard cross‐border cooperation.
Julia Dittel, Florian Weber
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Commercial biorefining initiatives in Wallonia: production of biofuels and related valorization routes. A review. Introduction. Biorefining is gaining increasing interest in Wallonia as a complement to the conventional petrochemical industry ...
Jacquet, N. +8 more
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Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have been debated several times, they have long remained focused on urban and industrial areas.
Mélanie Bourguignon
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Natural Hydrogen: A Mini‐Review Unveiling Its Potential as a Key to Sustainable Future for Energy
This mini‐review summarizes natural hydrogen's formation mechanisms, exploration progress, and potential to drive global energy transition toward sustainability. ABSTRACT As the global energy shortage challenge and transition continues, greater attention is being drawn to natural hydrogen, a clean and high‐potential energy source.
Yuanming Gao +14 more
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