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. Accordingly, this paper reviews and maps this burgeoning body of research with the aim to contribute to these debates by offering … analytical themes and touch upon possibilities for integrated research. As this literature review paper illustrates, the concept …
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This paper is based on an “interview” I did for publons on how I approach refereeing for academic/scholarly journals. The paper covers a broad range of issues across topics including: managing invitations; writing the review; and open reviews. The views are my own, based on a career spanning...
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Climate change is expected to have significant implications for the world economy and, more broadly, for many areas of human activity. The purpose of this review is twofold. First, it is to summarise current estimates of the impacts of climate change and to explain how these estimates are built...
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This study looks at two distinct questions: What have been the most influential journal articles in environmental economics and ecological economics over the 10-year period 1994-2003; and How much overlap is there between the fields of environmental and ecological economics. We examine the...
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This research explores the changes in the food market and the challenges faced by supply chain actors in the context of … the current state of research carried out on changes and new trends in the food market, at a global level. Through this … research, the authors aim to provide more information to the literature, providing a detailed vision of the steps initiated to …
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