This paper examines how global trade shapes and intensifies disasters. Juxtaposing three basic, everyday consumer goods – a t-shirt, a brick, and a tea bag – with disasters manifesting in their respective global supply chains, it highlights how climate change, local environmental degradation, and carbon emissions are dynamically shaped by consumption. Analysis of data collected in South and Southeast Asia reveals that local environmental degradation linked to international trade interacts with global climate change and the policies intended to mitigate it, influencing how and where disasters manifest. Underpinning this analysis is the physical and conceptual presence of the container. With more and more of the natural environment packaged a...
Este trabajo presenta una nueva tecnología de correspondencia de imágenes especialmente concebida p...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Most farmers in Western Rajasthan, India face an uncertain, impoverished future. The region is af...
This paper examines how global trade shapes and intensifies disasters. Juxtaposing three basic, ever...
Development of the bioenergy sector is being actively pursued in many countries as a means to reduce...
Human development takes place in an ornamented –redundantly patterned and highly repetitive – world....
This study combines metabolic and kinematic measurements at the whole-body level, with EMG and ultr...
The European Union (EU) spends more than one bil- lion euros per year ensuring translat...
This paper analyses the trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) from 1990 to 2017. Our analysis...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data availability statem...
We study continuity and differentiability of a distribution-valued function. It is understood in a s...
Zenon Pylyshyn cast cognition's lot with computation, stretching the Church/Turing Thesis to its lim...
In this paper, we present a new Content Based Image Retrieval technology specially designed to help ...
Contains fulltext : 245404.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)10 december 202
Drawing on the institution-based view of intellectual property (IP) rights, we argue that “distance”...
Este trabajo presenta una nueva tecnología de correspondencia de imágenes especialmente concebida p...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Most farmers in Western Rajasthan, India face an uncertain, impoverished future. The region is af...
This paper examines how global trade shapes and intensifies disasters. Juxtaposing three basic, ever...
Development of the bioenergy sector is being actively pursued in many countries as a means to reduce...
Human development takes place in an ornamented –redundantly patterned and highly repetitive – world....
This study combines metabolic and kinematic measurements at the whole-body level, with EMG and ultr...
The European Union (EU) spends more than one bil- lion euros per year ensuring translat...
This paper analyses the trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) from 1990 to 2017. Our analysis...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data availability statem...
We study continuity and differentiability of a distribution-valued function. It is understood in a s...
Zenon Pylyshyn cast cognition's lot with computation, stretching the Church/Turing Thesis to its lim...
In this paper, we present a new Content Based Image Retrieval technology specially designed to help ...
Contains fulltext : 245404.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)10 december 202
Drawing on the institution-based view of intellectual property (IP) rights, we argue that “distance”...
Este trabajo presenta una nueva tecnología de correspondencia de imágenes especialmente concebida p...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Most farmers in Western Rajasthan, India face an uncertain, impoverished future. The region is af...