WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES: PACEMAKERS OF ADAPTATION?

Weather and climate extremes: Pacemakers of adaptation?

Weather and climate extremes might propel adaptation both to a stable climate and its characteristic extremes, as well as to underlying changes, if they reveal vulnerabilities, cause damage, and make slow change more noticeable.In theory, extremes act as focusing events that overcome barriers to adaptation and accelerate policy responses.This pace-

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Rethinking the role of underground political work in the struggle for the liberation of Mozambique, late 1950s- 1970s

Studies on underground (or clandestine forms of political struggle) remain largely unknown with just a few of them published.The study focuses on underground political work in southern Mozambique from the 1950s to the 1970s.The main argument that the study seeks to make is that despite the intensification of colonial exploitation for the benefit of

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Perception of Customary Law Communities on the Existence of Forest in Kasepuhan Karang and Cisungsang, Lebak Regency, Banten

The existence of customary territories, which are generally located in forest areas, create a separate conflict.One solution is the granting of customary forest management rights to customary law communities (CLC), and there are common understanding and perception between community and forest area managers.The study aims to understand perceptions o

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The impact of big-5 model leadership traits on team entrepreneurship: An empirical study of small businesses in the UAE

Entrepreneurs who are operating small businesses focus on faster growth of their firms through greater wealth creation.This wealth creation process requires skill and investment in terms of time and capital.However, the success or failure of entrepreneurial teams depends on personality differences among the entrepreneurs.In this context, the presen

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