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What is this thing called organic? – How organic farming is codified in regul...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents only 1% of world agricultural area, organic is one of the most recognized food... -
Evidence from the Netherlands
This paper aims to identify changes in food group consumption that may improve both health and sustainability scores of low-scoring population subgroups. As a case study, we... -
Steering the Poverty-Environment Nexus in Central Asia
The close and reciprocal ties between poverty and environmental degradation present significant potential for simultaneous improvement of the livelihood of the poorest along... -
Konkurencingumas kaip regiono plėtros siekinys.
Possibilities to use competitiveness concept as the aim of regional development are revealed in the article and main competitiveness (as the ability of region to create more... -
Firms with benefits: A systematic review of responsible entrepreneurship and ...
The scholarly literature has so far paid limited attention to responsibility by commercial entrepreneurs. This paper compares responsible entrepreneurship (RE) and corporate... -
Using Exploratory Scenarios in Planning Practice
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Despite growing interest by practitioners in using exploratory scenarios within urban planning practice, there are few detailed... -
Driving corporate social responsibility in the Malawian mining Industry: a st...
While there has been a growing body of research focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in developing economies, few studies have examined the factors shaping... -
A methodology to assess demand response benefits from a system perspective: A...
AbstractTo support decision-making about the implementation of demand response, insight into the prospects and value creation is essential. As the potential benefits are diverse... -
Critical discourse analysis of perspectives on knowledge and the knowledge so...
Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is employed to analyze discourses of knowledge and the knowledge society in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Discourse analysis is a... -
Poor reporting of multivariable prediction model studies: towards a targeted ...
Background As complete reporting is essential to judge the validity and applicability of multivariable prediction models, a guideline for the Transparent Reporting of a... -
Evaluating irreversible social harms
In this paper we investigate how irreversible social harms should be evaluated from an ethical perspective. First, we define a general notion of irreversibility, drawing on... -
A multi-criteria decision support model and geographic information system for...
This presents an evaluation of various scenarios for sustainable development on the Greek island of Alonnisos using the new information technology of geographic information... -
Consequences of Forced Residential Relocation
Policymakers have actively pursued urban renewal and dispersal programs to deconcentrate poverty in urban neighborhoods. Relocation strategies lead to new housing opportunities... -
Gender Issues in Entrepreneurial Development in Benue State (Nigeria) and Cou...
This paper investigates the impact of counselling on gender issues in entrepreneurial development in Benue State (Nigeria). Feminine or women constitute about 50 % of the... -
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On the Teaching of Science, Technology and International Affairs
Despite the ubiquity and critical importance of science and technology in international affairs, their role receives insufficient attention in traditional international... -
Analysing conflicts around small-scale gold mining in the Amazon
Conflict is small-scale gold mining's middle name. In only a very few situations do mining operations take place without some sort of conflict accompanying the activity, and... -
Posterior eyespots in larval chitons have a molecular identity similar to ant...
Background Development of cerebral eyes is generally based on fine-tuned networks and closely intertwined with the formation of brain and head. Consistently and best studied in... -
Escape Velocity: Why the Prospect of Extreme Human Life Extension Matters Now.
The biogerontologist David Sinclair and the bioethicist Leon Kass recently locked horns in a radio debate (http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2004/01/20040106_b_main.asp) on...