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"Evidence-based medicine” approaches began to be formalized in the early 1990s to promote a conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in decision-making on care for individual patients. These approaches were subsequently extended to other spheres of public decision...
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"Evidence-based medicine” approaches began to be formalized in the early 1990s to promote a conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in decision-making on care for individual patients. These approaches were subsequently extended to other spheres of public decision...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257826
The present acceleration of environmental destruction can be linked to the economic trading strategies that came into vogue after World War II. The theory of comparative advantages of trade, which recommends that developing countries emphasize resource exports and exports of labor-intensive...
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Today we face the challenge of building biodiversity business. There is a need to develop new business models and … market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, while also raising awareness and persuading the public and policy …-makers that biodiversity can be conserved on a commercial basis. In this context the present paper is analyzing the arise of a new …
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An article about the directions and priorities of the regional policy of the state to regulate the regional water consumption in the Omsk region. The authors analyze the situation with the water consumption in China, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation, as well as alternative ways of solving...
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This dissertation treats the topic of environmentally unfriendly consumption behaviour in relation to air pollution and the use of automobiles in Mexico City by analyzing three related aspects: i) relevant factors of driving patterns, ii) differences in the extent of pollution arising from...
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, biodiversity loss, changing timing of growing seasons, coastal erosion, and ocean acidification as well as shifting ranges for …
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This study explores people’s environmental attitudes and motives for putting economic values to marine biodiversity and … values were derived from a referendum, contingent valuation method (CVM) survey for protecting marine biodiversity. Use of … individuals’ opinions about marine biodiversity utility. Pro-environmental behavior or attitudes are associated with higher NEP …
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The Knowledge Flow Paper at hand gives an overview of the economic reasons for the loss of biodiversity and eco …
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represent themselves the standards of the biodiversity for soil invertebrates. The database of the invertebrates’ diversity of … multiannual grasses in a crop rotation system created conditions for the improvement of the invertebrate’s biodiversity in the …
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