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  1. Complexity of improvement by Jogefalk, Anna, Kallifatides, Cassandra W.

    Published 2022
    “…A rehabilitation project along the riverbanks started in 2006 and a 35-meter strip of the riverbank is turning into a 4.5 km long park along the north side of Riachuelo. This has led to complex consequences such as the relocation of families in informal settlements. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  2. Challenge of complex change by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2001
    “…A workshop on 'Agricultural services provision and the challenge of complex organisational change' was held in early December 2000 in Tune, Denmark, with support from Danida and CTA. …”
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  3. Complexity and interpretability in global change ecology by Montoya, D., Buron-Ugarte, A., Chretien, L. T. S., Christensen Garcia, C., Granjel, R. R., Holmes, M., Huang, M., Iglesias-Anciones, L., Larretxi-Gallastegi, I., Porras-Gomez, J.

    Published 2025
    “…Ecological systems are inherently complex. Global change- including the impacts of climate change- affects them in varied ways, and they respond in diverse forms. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. EcoHealth 2014: Communicating complexity by Mehta-Bhatt, Purvi

    Published 2014
    “…In this film, Purvi Mehta-Bhatt, formerly with ILRI in India, speaks about communicating complexity within EcoHealth at the EcoHealth 2014 conference in Montreal, Canada on 15 August 2014.…”
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  5. Water and complex problemsheds in Karamoja, Uganda by Nicol, Alan, Debevec, Liza, Ayaru, S. O.

    Published 2022
    “…A complex political economy revolves around shared land and water use between Kenyan Turkana and Ugandan Karamojong pastoralists. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Resilience assessment in complex natural systems by Sguotti, C., Vasilakopoulos, P., Tzanatos, E., Frelat, Romain

    Published 2024
    “…We extend cusp in order to identify the presence of stable and unstable states in complex natural systems. Our Cusp Resilience Assessment (CUSPRA) has three characteristics: (i) it provides estimates on how likely a system is to cross a tipping point (in the form of a cusp bifurcation) characterized by hysteresis, (ii) it assesses resilience in relation to multiple external drivers and (iii) it produces straightforward results for ecosystem-based management. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. The cultivation - cattle complex in western Darfur by Wilson, R.T., Bailey, L., Hales, J., Moles, D., Watkins, A.E.

    Published 1980
    “…Discusses the cultivation/cattle complex in Western Darfur, Sudan by giving greater emphasis on traditional rainfed agriculture, small-scale irrigation and animal husbandry. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Complex virus diseases of sweet potato by Rossel, H.W., Thottappilly, G.

    Published 1988
    “…Both components of the virus complex that causes the sweet potato virus disease (SPVD) in Nigeria can individually be transmitted by their respective vectors from diseased sweet potato to healthy sweet potato and to the test plant, Ipomoea setosa. …”
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    Book Chapter
  9. Virulence factors of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex by Forrellad, Marina Andrea, Klepp, Laura Ines, Gioffre, Andrea, Sabio y Garcia, Julia Veronica, Morbidoni, Hector R., Santangelo, María De La Paz, Cataldi, Angel Adrian, Bigi, Fabiana

    Published 2019
    “…The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) consists of closely related species that cause tuberculosis in both humans and animals. …”
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  10. Characterization of Crystalline Structure and Thermostability of Debranched Chickpea Starch-Lauric Acid Complexes Prepared Under Different Complexation Conditions by Wongprayoon, Suchitra, Tran, Thierry, Gibert, Olivier, Dubreucq, Eric, Piyachomkwan, Kuakoon, Sriroth, Klanarong

    Published 2018
    “…Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two starch concentrations (3 and 10% w/w), two starch/LA mole ratios (1:0.1 and 1:1 mol anhydroglucose unit/mol LA) and two complexation temperatures (60 and 95 oC). …”
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    Journal Article
  11. Boundary Work and the Complexity of Natural Resources Management by Mollinga, Peter P.

    Published 2010
    “…This paper discusses how research on natural resources management systems can address the complexity of such systems. Three different types of complexity are identified: ontological, societal, and analytical. …”
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    Journal Article

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