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-oriented policy plays an important role at the national and regional level (Oxford Research, 2008). This also holds for Germany where …
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We analyse the determinants of network formation in German's biotechnology sector combining elements from social network analysis (SNA) and a regression framework for count data. For the latter we adopt a regional innovation system perspective, we estimate the number of total and interregional...
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polycentric Mega-City Regions in Germany and its neighboring areas constitute a new form of hierarchical urban systems. Network …
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blocks are 338 Functional Urban Areas in Germany, including adjacent agglomerations in Germanyís neighbouring countries. It …. For Interaction within Germany road and rail seem to be the most important modes of access. …
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As important part of national economy, the agri-food sector had oscillating evolutions in the post-accession period, mainly generated by the need to get in line with the EU requirements. The analysis of the resources-utilizations ratio, from the point of view of production account, reveals...
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The basis of regenerative agriculture is represented by its main element, namely the soil. Ensuring good soil health … farms. The fact that through regenerative agriculture, organic carbon in the soil structure can be exploited in order to … maximize agricultural productivity and restore soil structure, regenerative agriculture focuses mainly on restoring soils that …
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