Territorial Rights and the Debate About the Morality of Zionism
ABSTRACT This paper explores the view that, beyond particular wrongs committed by Zionism, the Zionist project was itself inherently wrong. I argue that the most plausible basis for this claim is the contention that Zionism disrespected the territorial rights of the local Arab population. By examining leading contemporary theories of territorial rights
Daniel Statman
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Developmental warming induces severe deformities and mortality in a thermally tolerant fish species. [PDF]
Aulsebrook LC, Hosler TL, Donelson JM.
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U.S. Waterways Experiment Station Technical Memorandum 3-331
This report is an airphoto analysis of soil types including maps and ...
Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)
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A 10-meter resolution human footprint dataset to support biodiversity and conservation studies in Brazil. [PDF]
Presotto A, Hamilton S, Izar P.
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Sand made from recycled glass cullet could supplement limited dredged river sand (dredge) in coastal wetland restorations; however, its suitability for wetland plants is unknown. In two experiments, we compared the biomass of several wetland plants in recycled glass sand to growth in dredge.
Elizabeth H. MacDougal +5 more
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A deep neural network and AIS-integrated method for ship trajectory prediction and yaw warning in cross-river power transmission line protection. [PDF]
Rui Y, Zhaofeng L, Xunyun L, Zehuai L.
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Feasibility of restoring native oyster reefs in highly modified urban estuaries
Abstract Introduction Urbanized estuaries are highly altered systems characterized by modified shorelines, degraded marine habitats, and abundant non‐native species. In South Australia's largest urbanized estuary, community‐based restoration initiatives aim to restore native flat oyster reefs (Ostrea angasi) lost over a century ago.
Ishtar Kenny +2 more
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Relating estuarine turbidity maxima to tide and river conditions. [PDF]
Grasso F +12 more
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Abstract Introduction We studied the response of fish assemblages, water quality, and plankton following the completion of 700 acres of a 1184‐acre tidal restoration project (Dutch Slough Tidal Restoration; DSTR) in a system degraded by water diversions, channelization, non‐native species, and wetland loss.
Lynette Williams Duman +4 more
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Using Behaviour Change Frameworks and Bayesian Network Modelling to Support Marine Biosecurity Practices: A New South Wales Waterways Case Study. [PDF]
Manyweathers J +4 more
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