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Stefan Kirchner
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Societies which are in transition from one political system to an other, for example from Dictatorship to Democracy, are often faced with the problem of which role legal professionals who played a political role in the old regime can play in the new syst...
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Pilar Benito-Verdugo, José Martínez-Fernández, Ángel González-Zamora, Laura Almendra-Martín, Jaime Gaona and Carlos Miguel Herrero-Jiménez
Given the growing interest in drought impacts on crops, this work studied the impact of agricultural drought on wheat and barley during the period 2001?2020. The study was carried out in the Spanish regions of Castilla y León and Castilla?La Mancha, with...
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Jinjin Guan
Wind energy is an effective solution for achieving the carbon-neutrality target and mitigating climate change. The expansion of onshore wind energy evokes extensive attention to environmental impact in the locality. The landscape visual impact has become...
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Martijn J. Burger, Jelmer Schalk, Daniel Schiller and Spyridon Stavropoulos
Using data on greenfield investment in German districts from 2003 to 2010, we examine how regional development policies affect the decision of multinational corporations to locate facilities in Germany. We are interested in whether regional development p...
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Francesco Mascioli, Valerio Piattelli, Francesco Cerrone, Davide Gasprino, Tina Kunde and Enrico Miccadei
The growing interest in monitoring the marine environment has strongly encouraged governmental agencies and research institutes to undertake seabed mapping programs and stimulated scientific interest in innovative mapping methods and tools. In this study...
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Haradhan Kumar Mohajan
Pág. 46 - 64
This study tries to discuss aspects of application of circular economy (CE) in Germany. Since the start of the First Industrial Revolution (start in 1760), more than 260 years ago, there becomes enormous development in global linear economy (LE) on the b...
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Haradhan Kumar Mohajan
Pág. 46 - 64
This study tries to discuss aspects of application of circular economy (CE) in Germany. Since the start of the First Industrial Revolution (start in 1760), more than 260 years ago, there becomes enormous development in global linear economy (LE) on the b...
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Heidi Elisabeth Megerle
Geotourism has become more popular in recent decades. Volcanism is an essential part of geoheritage and attracts a high number of visitors. In contrast to active volcanism, Tertiary volcanism is often not identified as such by a lay audience and is under...
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Anna Growe, Mark Baker and Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat
This study identifies three types of legitimation from the literature that can be applied within metropolitan governance in the contested sphere of spatial planning: input legitimation, throughput legitimation, and output legitimation. The reason for dis...
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Lisa-Marie Semke and Victor Tiberius
Firms engage in forecasting and foresight activities to predict the future or explore possible future states of the business environment in order to pre-empt and shape it (corporate foresight). Similarly, the dynamic capabilities approach addresses relev...
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Christine Meschede and Agnes Mainka
Since the publication of the United Nations? Sustainable Development Goals, governance for sustainable development has grown and several national, regional and local sustainable development strategies have been adopted. A sustainable development strategy...
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Christian Diller, Guido Nischwitz, Martin Kohl and Patrick Chojnowski
Almost three decades ago, a paradigm change in funding policies for rural regions became effective in Europe and Germany, involving a move towards cooperative, actor-oriented regional development. However, little research has been published on the extent...
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Ulrich Niklas, Sascha von Behren, Tamer Soylu, Johanna Kopp, Bastian Chlond and Peter Vortisch
Travel behavior can be determined by its spatial context. If there are many shops and restaurants in close proximity, various activities can be done by walking or cycling, and a car is not needed. It is also more difficult (e.g., parking space, traffic j...
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Philip Tafarte, Marcus Eichhorn and Daniela Thrän
Wind and solar PV have become the lowest-cost renewable alternatives and are expected to dominate the power supply matrix in many countries worldwide. However, wind and solar are inherently variable renewable energy sources (vRES) and their characteristi...
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The existence of user-innovators in the household sector is undeniable. Prior research provided evidence on the vast scope of product developments by household sector users and documented a large set of individual user-innovator characteristics to explai...
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Matti Grosse
The existence of user-innovators in the household sector is undeniable. Prior research provided evidence on the vast scope of product developments by household sector users and documented a large set of individual user-innovator characteristics to explai...
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Hideki Takebayashi, Takahiro Tanaka, Masakazu Moriyama, Hironori Watanabe, Hiroshi Miyazaki and Kosuke Kittaka
The relationship between city size, coastal land use, and air temperature rise with distance from coast during summer day is analyzed using the meso-scale weather research and forecasting (WRF) model in five coastal cities in Japan with different sizes a...
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T. Stern, L. Ranacher, C. Mair, S. Berghäll, K. Lähtinen, M. Forsblom and A. Toppinen
New innovations are called for to renew the European forest sector into bioeconomy. However, little research exists on how the industry innovativeness is publicly perceived. Using data collected with an online questionnaire in four European countries, we...
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Lorraine Frisina Doetter and Achim Schmid
Given the saliency of socio-demographic pressures, the highly restrictive definition of ?need for care? characterizing the German long-term care system at its foundations in 1994 has since been subject to various expansionary reforms. This has translated...
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Friederike Michel, Dominik Fischer, Martin Eiden, Christine Fast, Maximilian Reuschel, Kerstin Müller, Monika Rinder, Sylvia Urbaniak, Florian Brandes, Rebekka Schwehn, Renke Lühken, Martin H. Groschup and Ute Ziegler
By systematically setting up a unique nation-wide wild bird surveillance network, we monitored migratory and resident birds for zoonotic arthropod-borne virus infections, such as the flaviviruses West Nile virus (WNV) and Usutu virus (USUV). More than 19...
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