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    Ascent to “Natural Humanness”: Immanuel Kant in the Philosophical Anthropology of Gustav Shpet by Tatiana G. Shchedrina, Boris I. Pruzhinin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This is a new approach both for Shpet scholarship and for the Russian philosophical tradition, an approach that opens up a new path to overcome the crisis and, what is more, a path that is ecologically significant. This gives us all the more reason to try to find the critical points of anthropologism (easy enough if we turn to Shpet’s article “The Anthropologism of Lavrov in Light of the History of Philosophy”). …”
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    THE CURRENT STATE AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS OF WATER AND POWER PROBLEMS IS CENTRAL - THE ASIAN REGION by L. Yu. Gusev

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It is spoken about contradictions between the states in the hydro-electric sphere, noted that the states of Central Asia, most likely, can't develop new approach to joint development of an energy potential of the region, and the mechanism of management of hydro-electric resources which would answer the political, economic and ecological goals of each state. It is said that now, each of the countries of the Central Asian region seeks to solve a water problem unilaterally, favorable only to it. …”
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    Entre utilitarisme et pessimisme : pour une recherche utile, utilisable et utilisée by Jean-Philippe Tonneau, Edonilce da Rocha Barros

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…There is no day without a book, a debate, a declaration underling the limits of our development : economic limits, ecological limits, and social limits. The growth never creates enough jobs. …”
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    Effects of Land Use Change on Chlorophyll Concentration in Shahe River Basin of Tianmu Lake in the Past 20 Years by GONG Xiangfeng, XU Shougang, MENG Dinghua, MAO Jinqiao, GU Xiaohan, ZHU Shijie

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The Shahe River Basin of Tianmu Lake provides drinking,irrigation,tourism,fishery,and other functions,which plays a crucial role in regional ecological security.In view of the actual demand and pressure of coexisting protection and development in this region,this study aims to make clear the comprehensive impact of regional eutrophication and human activities on the main water environmental factors in the reservoir area.Satellite remote sensing images and monitored chlorophyll-a concentrations in 2001,2011,and 2021 were used as basic data for research:① During the study period,the basin was in a state of moderate eutrophication.② According to remote sensing images,the land types in the Tianmu Lake area can be divided into water body,forest land,grassland,cultivated land,building land,and bare land.The cultivated land area was increased by 83% due to human activities.③ A correlation analysis was conducted between the area of each land use type and the change of chlorophyll-a concentration (the key index of water quality objective management) in the reservoir area.The results show that chlorophyll-a concentration is positively correlated with the areas of water body,forest land,building land,and cultivated land and negatively correlated with the areas of grassland and bare land.The correlation coefficients of chlorophyll-a concentration with the areas of building land and cultivated land are 0.536 and 0.773,respectively,which both influenced the water environment of the reservoir area to a certain extent.There is a close relationship between land use and water environment protection in the Shahe River Basin,which can provide important reference for the system planning and protection of the reservoir area.…”
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    Venüs Heykelciklerinden İdollere Kadın Temsilleri by Tülin CENGİZ

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The fact that these figurines were treated in the same category as a single type, without considering the cultural / economic / ecological diversity, has been one of the factors that make it difficult to understand the historical roles of women and the process of change imposed upon them. …”
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    Spatial conflict resolution in marine spatial plans and permitting procedures for offshore wind energy: an analysis of measures adopted in Denmark, England and the Netherlands by Juul E. H. Kusters, Ferry M. G. van Kann, Christian Zuidema

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, large differences exist in the degree to which decision-makers prescribe what conflicts must be addressed in what manner during project development. A lack of ecological and spatial knowledge and fragmented governmental responsibilities hinder decision-makers’ freedom to deviate from established types of conflict resolution measures. …”
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    Assessment of Farmers\' Attitudes towards Water Scarcity Challenge and Its Adaptation Strategies in Villages of Bahar County (Hamadan Province, Iran) by Hasan Yavarian, Hamid Jalalian, Asghar Tahmasebi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The challenge of dehydration is one of the greatest challenges in 21st century because it can be the source of many of the world's social and ecological changes. The agricultural sector as the most important economic sector in the rural areas is directly affected by the shortage of water resources. …”
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    PRODUCTION AND SECURITY OF FOOD IN GLOBAL CIRCLE by ILO MOSES I. OLATUNDE

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The work argues that Nigeria should break away from her dependency syndrome and embark on modern food production for her citizens regardless of interdependency of nations and Ecological Armageddon that threatening the environment. …”
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    Sustainable Development and World Politics by A. Ursul, D. Kalyuzhnaya

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article points out that the progressive deterioration of the social and environmental situation on the planet and the emergence of the real threat of anthropo-ecological catastrophe necessitate the abandoning of the current model of civilizational development and the formation (first in theory and then in practice) of an ultimately new one. …”
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    Integration of medical knowledge into psycho-pedagogical practice by V. Dufynets, T. Shcherban, V. Hoblyk

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The conclusions provide information about the changes in the conditions of existence of the society, which were the result of mental, emotional, informational and ecological influence. The practical significance of the work is to improve the physical and mental health of children and adults, as well as to improve their educational and career success…”
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    Assessment of Production and Utilization Practices of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes (Ipomoea Batatas L.) in Sidama Region, Ethiopia by Miheret Hendebo, Ali Mohammed Ibrahim, Fekadu Gurmu, Hussien Mohammed Beshir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Combinations of social, ecological, and economic factors limit the production of sweet potatoes and therefore, a stronger extension system on agronomic practices and credit system should be made accessible to the farmers.…”
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    Le jeu des illusions : discrimination entre apparence et réalité chez les primates by Marie Hirel

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Despite its undeniable ecological and social importance in primates, appearance-reality discrimination has only been studied by developmental psychologists, providing valuable information about its development on children. …”
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    Les lacs d’Hanoï, quelle place pour une pièce urbaine endémique ? by Martin Jaillais Neliaz

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Faced with contemporary challenges, however, these lakes play a remarkable role and have great potential. As ecological corridors for the city and local public spaces within a dense residential area they are essential in sustaining the infiltration of nature within the city and the conservation of uninterrupted green spaces, making it possible to fight more sustainably against the effects of urban micro-climates and heat islands. …”
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