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  1. WTO 11th Ministerial Conference – Buenos Aires: What’s at stake for domestic support in the context of agricultural negotiations by Illescas, Nelson, Jorge, Nicolás, Perini, Sofía C.

    Published 2017
    “…The WTO Agreement on Agriculture includes rules for three pillars: Market Access (the use of trade restrictions, such as tariffs on imports), Export Competition (the use of export subsidies and other government support programmes that subsidize exports) and Domestic Support (the use of subsidies and other support programmes that directly stimulate production and distort trade). …”
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  2. Crop-wild sunflower hybridization can mediate weediness throughout growth-stress tolerance trade-offs by Presotto, Alejandro Daniel, Hernández, Fernando, Díaz, Marina, Fernández Moroni, Ivana, Pandolfo, Claudio Ezequiel, Basualdo, Jessica, Cuppari, Selva Yanet, Cantamutto, Miguel Angel, Poverene, María Mónica

    Published 2018
    “…Agricultural weeds are plants well-adapted to agricultural environments interfering directly and indirectly with crop production and causing important economic losses worldwide. …”
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  3. WTO disciplines on agricultural support: Experience to date and assessment of Doha proposals by Orden, David, Blandford, David, Josling, Timonthy, Brink, Lars

    Published 2011
    “…Its supporters hoped the new rules and commitments would encourage countries to move domestic farm policies in a less trade-distorting direction. …”
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  4. Häststallinredning och djurskyddslagstiftningen by Martinsson, Marléne

    Published 2009
    “…In some of the cases the companies themselves should read what it says in these directions.…”
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  5. En levande stadskärna? by Klyft, Stina

    Published 2008
    “…What they are influenced and directed by and also how these commercial establishments in the town borders effects the commerce and the life in the town center. …”
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    Otro
  6. Spatial and temporal dynamics of croplands in expanding West African cities by Karg, H., Drechsel, Pay, Dittrich, N., Cauchois, A.

    Published 2020
    “…Key drivers influencing the direction of change were official support of urban farming (or lack thereof), population pressure, and the availability of public open spaces that are not suitable for construction. …”
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  7. Reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions by Sist, P., Sheil, Douglas, Kartawinata, K., Priyadi, H.

    Published 2003
    “…Based on these new results and previous studies in Borneo, the authors suggest three silvicultural rules: (1) to keep a minimum distance between stumps of ca. 40 m, (2) to ensure only single tree gaps using directional felling, (3) to harvest only stems with 60-100 cm dbh. …”
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  8. Biting the bullet: how to secure access to drylands resources for multiple users by Mwangi, Esther, Dohrn, Stephan

    Published 2006
    “…Close to one billion people worldwide depend directly upon the drylands for their livelihoods. Because of their climatic conditions and political and economic marginalization drylands also have some of the highest incidents of poverty. …”
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  9. Impact of orphanhood on underweight prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa by Rivers, Jonathan, Mason, John, Silvestre, Eva, Gillespie, Stuart, Mahy, Mary, Monasch, Roeland

    Published 2008
    “…Since household wealth status is likely to change after becoming affected by HIV, ruling out wealth as a potential confounder would require more detailed, prospective studies.…”
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  10. Technology-policy gap and impact on application of animal biotechnology in sub-Saharan African countries by Oluoch-Kosura,Willis, Odhiambo, M.O.

    Published 2006
    “…Although livestock research has over the years been directed at addressing these issues, little progress has been made in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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    Conference Paper
  11. Research on logging: reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions by Sist, P., Sheil, Douglas, Kartawinata, K., Priyadi, H.

    Published 2002
    “…Based on these new results and previous studies in Borneo, we suggest three new rules: (1) to keep a minimum distance between stumps of ca. 40 m, (2) to ensure only single tree gaps using directional felling, (3) to harvest only stems with 60-100 cm dbh. …”
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    Book Chapter
  12. Reduced-impact logging (RIL) research and development in Malinau research forest, East Kalimantan: a challenge of RIL adoption by Priyadi, H., Gunarso, Petrus, Sist, P., Dwiprabowo, H.

    Published 2006
    “…Based on RIL results studies in Borneo, some silvicultural rules are suggested: (1) there is a need for simple and practical prescriptions which limit the densities of trees harvested to 8 per hectare, (2) a minimum spacing distance between harvested trees (35-40 m), (3) single tree gap formation from harvesting using directional felling, (4) a maximum (as well as a minimum) dbh limit for harvesting (60 – 100 cm dbh). …”
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  13. Designing local policies and economic instruments to enhance waste management in Bayawan city, Philippines by Paul, Johannes G., Boorsma, J.D., Sarana, G., Bollos, I.

    Published 2015
    “…However, policies that address cost recovery will directly affect the capacity and willingness of service recipients to pay as well as the maximum level of refinancing that can be achieved. …”
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