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facilitated the growth in the numbers of newly recorded non-native species in the European Union. The European Union’s diversity in terms of political and socio-economic differences across member states may ... ]. This is especially important at the level of political organisations like the European Union, which relies on transnational agreements and international regulations that must be received by each
Educational belief is a concept that is structured on the basis of educational philosophy and reveals the individual's perspective on educational elements. This concept is one of the most important ... economic, social, and political system is based on a philosophy. Since education is
”, where the prevailing understanding undergoes a significant transformation [ 6 ]. In this context, to provide clarity regarding the concept of scientific consensus from the perspectives of philosophy ... that contest a prevailing paradigm—or a claimed prevailing paradigm—as misinformation disregards the intricacies of the philosophy, sociology, and the history of science. Providing accurate information
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) have received increasing scientific and political attention in recent years. Several thousand commercially produced compounds are used in numerous
generally increased and transformed from an agricultural problem of land drainage to contemporary concerns about urban impacts that, among other aspects of flood hazard management, are now topics of political ... debates. Devitt and O’Neill [ 13 ] further point out that flooding has evolved from an environmental issue to a contentious political issue in media coverage by linking flooding to climate change and thus
, political orientation, and age. Model estimates from most selection methods were similar to models including all risk factors. Results highlight the importance of adequately accounting for high-impact ... -demographic, health infrastructure, political, educational, and socio-economic variables were extracted from the German Federal and State Statistical Offices [ 35, 36 ] (license: dl-de/by-2-0 [31], tables
-density hybrid system. Introduction Cotton production in India is a weather-driven agroecological problem embedded in the economic, political, and social milieu of India. Native diploid “Desi” cottons ... . J Econ Entomol 112 : 2513 - 2523 . https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toz173 15. Najork K , Friedrich J , Keck M ( 2022 ) Bt cotton, pink bollworm, and the political economy of sociobiological obsolescence
activity. In the second part of this discussion, these perceptions are placed in their appropriate political context. Indeed, the quality of groundwater and drinking water is strongly regulated in the ... Luxembourg. Compound 479M08, for instance, is submitted to a maximum parametric value of 0.1 µg/L in Luxembourg. Several short- and longtime political measures had to be taken to guarantee the wholesomeness of
been carried out to date [ 10, 44 ]. Stakeholder participation as a transformative pathway towards feasible solutions To interrelate scientific data, political regulations, and societal requirements ... subsidised to be attractive to farmers. But also, social aspects such as food waste and excessive consumption or political aspects such as the need for a country or region to cover the majority of its food
. In o th er words, th e political space, u n lik e in th e philosophy, th e m in d only is not enough for som ething to be considered for th e tru th . We need also some social conditions, am ong w hich ... re tu rn in g in th e A re n d t’s d e lib era tions. It is philosophy political p ractice of a n c ie n t Greece. T he a u th o r trie s to find th e re a still u n co n ta m in a te d source of
talk here about the work I have done with this journal, Radical Teacher, and how that work is the product of knowledge gained through intimate, workmanlike familiarity with the political economy of print ... was in an issue about political suppression of ideas in higher education, and they’d heard that we librarians knew a thing or two about that. After the article came out, Dick Ohmann emailed to ask if
the dynamics of mixture risks across a range of samples in two interlinked distributions: the distribution of MAF values and the distribution of residual risks. This makes the political discussion about ... Europe’s political goal of a “toxic-free environment” as outlined in the European Action Plan on a “Pathway to a Healthy Planet for All: Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil”. [ 26 ] 6. The
disruptive and often encounter strong opposition constituting a conflict between political feasibility and environmental policy effectiveness [ 9 ]. The transport taboo status of these interventions has ... , constitute political barriers [ 20–23 ]. They often make these policy instruments missing from the repertoire of many urban areas’ sustainable urban mobility measures [ 24 ]. When these car usage
they are studying, their membership to non-governmental organizations, and their status of following the political agenda. The research was carried out with the instant scanning model, which is a type of ... , emphasizing the participation of citizens. In addition, the action of participation covers cultural and environmental actions at local, regional, national, and international levels, not just political
Beyond climate change, the planet faces several other environmental challenges that are at least as threatening, such as the loss of biodiversity. In each case, the problems are driven by similar factors, such as fossil fuels and intensive livestock farming. This paper presents a legal analysis concerning the binding nature of the Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD...
government still adheres to its political goal to cease lignite mining until 2038 or—if possible— already earlier until 2030. Associated with this political decision, a massive socioeconomic structural change ... neglected in political and economic decision processes. This way of operating has not only resulted in severe overexploitation of the natural environment, overdevelopment of land, resource scarcity, worsening
r in g th e y e a r s 1989-1992 The year 1989 was distinctive for a political transform ation in Poland and other countries of E a ste rn and C entral Europe. It was in th is year th a t the first
, this paper also adds some robustness tests. The regression results are reported in Table 4. Firstly, column (1) adopts the method of reducing the sample size. In China, the political level of cities from ... political economy of the urbanization process . J Urb Econ 53 ( 1 ): 98 30. Jayaraman V , Singh R , Anandnarayan A ( 2012 ) Impact of sustainable manufacturing practices on consumer perception and revenue
” between regulatory agencies and industry: a problem that requires reconceptualizing objectivity . J Agric Environ Ethics 24 : 575 - 599 13. Frickel S , Moore K ( 2006 ) The New Political Sociology of
outcomes while simultaneously increasing both long-term management and damage costs [ 40, 41 ]. Thus, the feasibility of management remains impaired by the political choice not to ensure adequate resources ... well-being [ 2 ]. Rising resource losses and damages due to invasive alien species could fuel further political debates among European Union member states and affect conservation and research budgets