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    Operationalizing transformative capacity: State policy and the financing of sustainable energy transitions in developing countries by Amanda-Leigh O'Connell, Johan Schot

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…A critical realist case study design explored South Africa's transition to green hydrogen as an instrumental case to understand how policy instruments—regulative, economic, and informational—interact with financing social structures to enable or constrain transformative change in financing the energy transition. …”
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    Facilitating Smooth Post-School Transition for Learners with Specific Learning Needs: Policy and Curriculum Recommendations by Nettie Nobukosi Ndou-Chikwena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study explores the complex landscape of inclusive education for learners with Specific Learning Needs (SLNs), examining critical factors that facilitate successful post-school transitions. The study employed a qualitative interpretive case study design. …”
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    A clean energy Korea by 2035: Transitioning to 80% carbon-free electricity generation by Won Young Park, Yong Hyun Song, Nikit Abhyankar, Hee Seung Moon, Umed Paliwal, Eunsung Kim, Nina Khanna, Sanghyun Hong, James Hyungkwan Kim, Kenji Shiraishi, Jiang Lin, Seung Wan Kim, Amol Phadke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We find that transitioning to 80% clean electricity—comprising 50% renewables and 30% nuclear—alongside investments in storage and transmission is both economically desirable and operationally feasible. …”
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    Who transitions into post-secondary education and why? A systematic review of the Canadian landscape by Alexandra Pulchny, Karen Robson, Robert S. Brown

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Decades of research have documented rates of student transitions into post-secondary education (PSE). A large majority of secondary students expect to obtain some level of PSE and are either motivated by their own personal interest, parental influences, or economic reasons. …”
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    Land use transition and its driving mechanisms in China’s human-elephant conflict areas by WANG Yuan, WANG Yahui, YANG Aoxi, FAN Hui, XIE Fei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the core conflict areas, a multi-crop structure dominated by rubber has formed (accounting for 69.8% of the planting area). (2) Land use in the core conflict zone exhibits relatively extensive patterns, with land transfer rates and input-output efficiency demonstrating significantly lower values compared to those observed in peripheral regions. (3) Land use transition is influenced by multiple factors, including Asian elephant activities, economic development, and agricultural policy adjustments. …”
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    Sustainable energy transitions: assessing the alignment of ISO 50001 with SDGs and industry 4.0 by Faria Pushpo, Md. Uddin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Denmark, Indonesia, UAE, India, USA, Argentina, and Saudi Arabia have been chosen for the study because they comprehensively represent ISO 50001-based energy management practices, economic profiles, stages of industrial development, etc., for various regions. …”
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    Transitional justice and impunity for fascism in southern Europe: The case of Spain in a comparative perspective by Roque Moreno Fonseret, Pedro Payá López

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… This article addresses four cases of transitional justice practised in southern Europe from 1945 to the present day: France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, to which special attention is paid. …”
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    Flexibility matters: Impact assessment of small and medium enterprises flexibility on the German energy transition by Anas Abuzayed, Mario Liebensteiner, Niklas Hartmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Storage flexibility becomes essential. The transition incurs substantial costs but is economically advantageous in the long run. …”
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    The income-labour nexus as the dominant institutional form in rural sub-Saharan Africa by Pierre Girard, Sandrine Michel, Sara Mercandalli, Bruno Losch

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The unprecedented population growth and low economic diversification in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) raise questions about possible paths for demo-economic transitions. …”
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    North-Arctic Specificity of the Subject of Economic Research (Methodological Aspects) by Vitaliy N. Lazhentsev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This kind of priority is conditioned by the increasing influence of natural conditions on socio-economic activity and the need for scientific explanation of transitions from natural to social. …”
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    Techno-economic assessment of hydrogen application in cereal crop farming by Katumwesigye Anthony, Magnus Hellström, Jonas Spohr

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The application of hydrogen in modern farming is transitioning from a conceptual idea to a practical reality, poised to meet future agricultural machinery requirements and transition goals. …”
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    The protein transition: what determines the animal-to-plant (A:P) protein ratios in global diets by Adam Drewnowski, Kayla Hooker

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As incomes rise, LMIC populations adopt more varied and more nutrient-rich diets with more animal proteins and especially meat. This protein transition, manifested by a strong observed relation between rising incomes and higher A:P protein ratios, follows a well-known principle of economics known as Bennett’s Law.ConclusionConsumer education and regulatory and policy measures aimed at reducing dietary A:P protein ratios worldwide may not uncouple the fundamental relation between powerful economic forces and global diet structures.…”
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