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Using transition management concepts for the evaluation of intersecting polic...
The notion of 'grand challenges' (GC) is increasingly used in international research and innovation discourse, but risks being used rhetorically to justify business as usual... -
How much CO2 emissions do we reduce by saving electricity? A focus on methods
In this paper we evaluate two approaches for estimating CO2 emission reduction from electricity savings: one based on average CO2 intensities of electricity generation and... -
Meeting global land restoration and protection targets
Land restoration has received increased attention recently as a tool to counteract negative externalities of unsustainable land management on human well-being. This is reflected... -
Managing sequence-dependent setup times - The target conflict between output ...
Sequence-dependent setup times cause a trade-off between output rate, WIP and fluctuating throughput times. Companies usually face this trade-off by bundling similar orders in... -
Lyme disease in the Dutch policy context: patient consultation in government ...
Prevalence of Lyme disease (LD) is increasing in the Netherlands. The Dutch Association for Lyme Disease Patients (NVLP) presented a petition to the Dutch Parliament for more LD... -
Carbon-diversity hotspots and their owners in Brazilian southeastern Savanna,...
Tropical vegetation provides a myriad of ecosystem services and at the same time is highly threatened. This creates a demand for more efficient conservation strategies that... -
From concepts to comparisons : A resource for diagnosis and measurement in so...
A central challenge facing the study the environmental governance is the lack of commonunderstanding of important concepts. Critical concepts such as social boundaries, property... -
Anxiety disorders and CRP in a population cohort study with 54326 participant...
Objectives – Growing evidence indicates that inflammatory processes may play a role in the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders. Nevertheless, much remains to be learned about the... -
Studying students' geographical relational thinking when solving mysteries
Geographical relational thinking is an important part of geographical thinking. This descriptive research was conducted to seek evidence on students' ability to establish... -
A theory of multitier ecolabel competition
Ecolabels are widely used to inform markets about credence attributes of products. We present the first analysis of ecolabel competition that allows labels to have multiple... -
Information society governance and its links to innovation policy in Finland
The article is included in the book which provides lessons from case studies in policy governance for the information society and sustainable development. It highlights... -
Government mitigation activities and public property demand response
The level of public response to extreme catastrophes is considerably greater than concern over climate change. This research compares the public's responses to extreme disasters... -
Social capital, interactive governance and coastal protection: The effectiven...
While there is considerable literature on coastal adaptation, there is less scholarly attention for how social capital, interactive governance, and ecosystem-based approaches... -
Evaluation of a horizontal permeable reactive barrier for preventing upward d...
Permeable reactive barriers are commonly used to treat contaminant plumes in the saturated zone. However, no known applications of horizontal permeable reactive barriers (HPRBs)... -
Assessing the impact of Fairtrade-Fairmined certification on gold miners in B...
This report is a baseline assessment of the first two Fairtrade/Fairmined (FT/FM) certified gold producer organizations worldwide: COCOMACOIRO in Colombia and Cotapata... -
Innovationspolitikker for turisme
The nature, extent, and implications of innovation in tourism areincreasingly investigated in academic research, but the policies that affect thesetransformations in the...