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Monica Naime
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This paper looks into decision-making processes in the course of a crisis. In particular, it looks into how governments decide and use heuristics during crisis management, in order to transfer policies, as an attempt to reinforce or regain their legitima...
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Muhammed Yunus BILGILI, Emrah FIRIDIN
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From the second half of the twentieth century, the states seem to have created environmental policies in order to cope with the environmental issues that are affecting them. Environmental policy can be defined briefly as a policy set that includes the en...
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Niki-Artemis Spyridaki, Anastasia Ioannou and Alexandros Flamos
The influence of context dynamics in the course of the climate change mitigation policy instruments? (PIs) deployment cycle, usually causes a need for policy adaptation mechanisms to ensure that policies can meet the sector needs efficiently and effectiv...
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Surendran Pillay
A Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a market-based climate change instrument used to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. CDM?s have become popular in many developing countries, however given the materially skewed distribution of CDM projects in deve...
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Rosanna Salvia and Giovanni Quaranta
Changes in agriculture, including simultaneous intensification and abandonment, have significantly shaped the evolution of rural areas. The assessment of resilience in agricultural systems could provide insights into the ability of many rural areas to su...
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Vladimir Mihajlov
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This paper aims to review the various forms of state intervention in urban planning, and its purpose is to reconsider guidelines for solving problems in cities, caused by climate change.After World War II, urban planning was guided by centralized state m...
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