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political changes over time, which had an impact on historical settlement development. We analysed a database of nearly 15 million building locations and a 10-m Sentinel-2-based land cover map to produce a ... current WUI pattern, since Poland is one of the countries, which experienced Wildland-urban interface; WUI; Land use legacy; Political borders; Poland - substantial political changes over time, which had
pastoralism constantly modify their practices to adapt to social, political, economic, and biophysical change. I outline an approach for integrating research on pastoral livelihoods into a landscape ecology ... synthesize the political, economic, and social relations that have most prominently influenced access to land and restructured landscape process at finer scales. Results Spatial controls have been imposed on
may correlate with crucial resources in the area of calibration, political boundaries can abruptly alter these associations. We investigate this potential discrepancy in a well-known study system highly ... geodata used as proxies and ecologically relevant resources may differ according to history, policies and socio-cultural context, constraining the viability of HSM across political borders. This study
politics, inspired by ANT, which he calls experimental metaphysics. Latour (2004, p. 233) defines politics as ‘the progressive composition of a good common world’ and states that political philosophy is ... the implications of bringing about such flat political philosophy, Raffn and Lassen (2021) operationalized Latour’s politics of nature through the design of a series of deliberation and decision
discussed as pure economics replaces political economy in the Interwar period, with the 1938 Paris Congress of “liberal thinkers,” as the Vienna Circle became known, also comparing issues in philosophy. The ... reason for such a situation? Criticisms of classical political economy have to be understood in their French context. In comparison to other countries, this paper details the case of France, besides
discussed as pure economics replaces political economy in the Interwar period, with the 1938 Paris Congress of “liberal thinkers,” as the Vienna Circle became known, also comparing issues in philosophy. The ... reason for such a situation? Criticisms of classical political economy have to be understood in their French context. In comparison to other countries, this paper details the case of France, besides
; Glennan 2011; Woodward 2015; Pearl and Mackenzie 2018) . The specific conception of causal explanation advanced here is informed by contemporary writings on the philosophy of explanation, where causal ... conventional explanations and, by doing so, elevating socio-political causes above all others (e.g., Robbins and Fraser 2003; Lestrelin et al. 2013; Munroe et al. 2014) . This fosters confirmation bias (Vayda
) in sandy dry lands. They stated that individual trees as well as forests and tree plantations may contribute to decreases of water balance at the regional scale. Thus, intrinsic political drivers ... . Extrinsic driving factors of socioeconomic, political, and technological type (irrigation agriculture, urban water supply) that promoted groundwater withdrawal seem to be responsible for landscape and
Osama Hamid, Rawa Burhan, Ling Him ChengFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UKHaving a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for a clinician. It instills important
for appropriate market infrastructure. This also implied that if Russia's political and economic system had more than one competing hierarchy, the objective of the elites would not have entailed long ... state involvement in Russia?s economy during the last century summarized in Table 1. In period 1 the otherwise revo2003). Recently emerged political party competition, which thrived under Putin?s
Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for a clinician. It instills important scientific skills and methods that are not only useful within academia but also allow continued professional development and ... Anwarul Azim Majumder Osama Hamid, Rawa Burhan, Ling Him Cheng Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK Having a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree is very beneficial for
conservation but can be more abstract in larger regional or continental conservation planning. Our models are science-based, transparent, defensible, and can be modified as social, political, biological, and ... including socio-political interests, ecosystem services and stakeholder investment at an appropriate spatial scale. Decision support tools (DSTs) can assist with choice making or informing decisions for a
) Are Internet surveys an alternative to face-to-face interviews in contingent valuation? Ecol Econ 70 ( 9 ): 1628 - 1637 . Lothian L ( 1999 ) Landscape and the philosophy of aesthetics: is landscape
; Meyfroidt and Lambin 2011; Aguiar et al. 2016; Houghton and Nassikas 2018) , they form part of a complex transformation system— mediated by socio-economic, political, and institutional forces (Malhi et al ... abstract and invisible conditions in the political environment. They constitute cognitive, normative, and regulatory structures which provide stability and meaning to social behaviour. Institutions are
political agenda of the European Union. This is partly due to the increasingly frequent occurrence of mega fires in several member states, but also to the central role of the forest in combating climate ... population works in the land. This distribution has historical roots that deserve to be studied. Political science theory comprehends a wide range of perspectives and approaches to understanding the
Central Asia consists of five culturally and ethnically diverse countries that have followed different paths to political and economic transformation in the past 25 years since achieving independence ... adoption of a broad spectrum of economic, institutional and political reforms. The major obstacles to political reform and structural diversification in the five Central Asian economies are internal and
Dissemination and adoption of Western economic ideas in Russia have never been a simple process, always bearing marks of the socio-political and ideological circumstances of the country and inner ... economists writing on the New Austrian school were interested either in the philosophy of Hayek (N. Makasheva (1989) ) or Mises-style political pamphlets and advice (B. Pinsker, L. Piyasheva), or both (R
Dissemination and adoption of Western economic ideas in Russia have never been a simple process, always bearing marks of the socio-political and ideological circumstances of the country and inner ... either in the philosophy of Hayek (N. Makasheva (1989) ) or Mises-style political pamphlets and advice (B. Pinsker, L. Piyasheva), or both (R. Kapeliushnikov, Yu. Kochevrin, and A. Zaostrovtsev). We
Economic growth is a primary challenge of the political agenda of leading countries, including Russia. This study discusses existing hypotheses that are related to “secular stagnation” and the ... prevents “creative destruction” (political factors), and the irrelevance of the GDP measurement (statistical problems). Limits to growth contribute to a new global policy trend and the emerging of populism
military spending is determined by a cohort of economic, strategic and political factors. This paper estimates a demand function for Russian military expenditure for the period 1992–2015. The results ... ), such as the ideological and political leanings of the incumbent government, so that: Security (S ) is a function of military expenditure (M ), i.e. the costs of resources needed in order to produce