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Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
République centrafricaine
Espagne
France
Guatemala
Philippines
Roumanie
États-Unis d'Amérique

Human–wildlife interactions (HWI) were frequent in the post-socialist period in the mountain range of Central European countries where forest habitats suffered transitions into built-up areas. Such is the case of the Upper Prahova Valley from Romania. In our study, we hypothesized that the increasing number of HWI after 1990 could be a potential consequence of woodland loss.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2021
Indonésie
Thaïlande
Chine
Philippines
Malaisie

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology deployment in developing Asian countries largely depends on public acceptance, which is highly dependent on the stakeholders involved in CCS. This paper illuminates how stakeholder issues could be strategically managed in the deployment of CCS, in a manner customized to such developing countries.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
décembre 2020
Brésil
Chili
Colombie
Mexique
Pérou
Philippines
Amérique du Sud
Amérique centrale

The urban planning ideas proposed by Jane Jacobs in the 1960s remain relevant to this day, promoting a perspective on the relationship between urban morphology and the community that takes into consideration the experiences of the people themselves in the planning of cities.

Land Journal Volume 9 Issue 11 cover image
Publication évaluée par des pairs
novembre 2020
Philippines

Many Philippine species are at risk of extinction because of habitat loss and degradation driven by agricultural land use and land-use change. The Philippines is one of the world’s primary banana and pineapple producers. The input-intensive style of plantation agriculture for these typically exported crops has many adverse effects on the environment.

Land Journal Volume 9 Issue 11 cover image
Publication évaluée par des pairs
novembre 2020
République centrafricaine
Guatemala
États-Unis d'Amérique
Philippines
Europe orientale
Pologne
Royaume-Uni
Espagne
Allemagne

Allotment gardens are quite common in many European countries. In particular, they are an important part of the urban space in Central and Eastern Europe. They served to improve the inhabitants’ physical and mental well-being during the communist period and relieved the family budget thanks to their own crops.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
octobre 2020
République centrafricaine
Guatemala
États-Unis d'Amérique
Philippines
Europe orientale
République tchèque
Espagne

In today’s agriculture, maize is considered to be one of the major feed, food and industrial crops. Cultivation of maize by inappropriate agricultural practices and on unsuitable sites is connected with specific risks of soil degradation, mainly due to water erosion of the soil.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
octobre 2020
Mexique
Brésil
Chili
Colombie
Pérou
Philippines

Urbanization of the countryside affects rural areas, especially in the immediate surroundings of large cities. Normally, this occurs as an unpromoted process, but in Chile, it is driven by the legal framework. This research focuses on rural residential plots (RRPs) around the capital city, Santiago.

Rapports et recherches
août 2020
Indonésie
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Malaisie
Philippines
Thaïlande
Viet Nam
Asia du sud-est

Forests play a crucial role in the fight against global climate change. The communities that live in and around forests are well-placed to carry out climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognizes that social forestry enables communities to manage forests sustainably.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
juillet 2020
Argentine
Belgique
Costa Rica
Éthiopie
Mexique
Nouvelle-Zélande
Panama
Philippines
Pologne
États-Unis d'Amérique
Venezuela

A singular and modest activist action, a temporary park created in San Francisco, grew into the global urban Park(ing) Day (PD) phenomenon. This tactical urbanism event not only expanded to be annually celebrated in thousands of parking lots all over the world but became an inspiration for urban planning and policy changes.

Rapports et recherches
mai 2020
Philippines

We estimate how a shift towards a more extractive resource policy, brought about by a regulatory reform of the mining sector, affected civil conflict in the Philippines. Our empirical strategy uses a difference-in-differences approach that compares provinces with and without mineral deposits before and after the reform.

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