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  1. Utsikt från höghastighetståg : om reseupplevelsens krav på landskapet by Alvarsson Hjort, Agnes

    Published 2012
    “…The method shows how the landscape varies and how and where you can change it to enhance the travel experience. The method I usable when you need an understanding of how the landscape changes and how it is experienced when people travel through it, but it doesn’t explain if we find the landscape beautiful, exiting or dull. …”
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  2. Emmer in Turkey: An ancient cereal maintained by mountain farmers by Giuliani, A.

    Published 2007
    “…Nevertheless, its survival may also be at risk here too because of changes in taste, the increased impact of global and regional markets, difficulties in processing and limited marketing. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. Community-led plantation model Shahada Cluster, India by VS, Viswadev, Meshram, Manish

    Published 2024
    “…The Shahada cluster in Nandurbar District of Maharashtra, India is a successful example of this approach, showcasing the potential for community-led initiatives to drive positive change and promote a nature-positive future. Through the establishment of Non-Timber Forest Products nurseries (NTFPs), afforestation on community lands, and the conservation of endemic plant species, this initiative is not only restoring ecological balance but also improving community well-being and promoting sustainable livelihoods. …”
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  4. An analysis of Chinese data on root and tuber crop production by Stone, Bruce

    Published 1984
    “…They were told categorically that the official change was in 1964, although it is always possible that the effective date differed somewhat among reporting units or even among provinces. …”
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  5. Mapping the interface of poverty, emerging markets and zoonoses by Grace, Delia

    Published 2012
    “…The study had several elements: we updated global maps of the number and density of poor livestock keepers; we used a macro-economic model (IMPACT) to predict and map the livestock systems undergoing most rapid change in response to market demand; we updated the map of emerging disease events by Jones et al. (2008); we conducted a literature review identifying over 1,000 studies to map the burden of endemic zoonoses; and, we extracted data on zoonotic disease from the World Health Organisation Global Burden of Disease. …”
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