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Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, Reyes, Sebastián Pérez-Díaz, Francisca Alba-Sánchez, Daniel Abel-Schaad, and José López-Sáez. "Vegetation History in the Toledo Mountains (Central Iberia): Human Impact during the Last 1300 Years." Sustainability 10, no. 7 (2018): 2575. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10072575.

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Mid-mountain ecosystems provide a broad diversity of resources, heterogeneous relief, and a mild climate, which are all very useful for human necessities. These features enable different strategies such as the terracing of the slopes as well as wide crop diversification. Their relations lead to a parallel co-evolution between the environment and human societies, where fire and grazing become the most effective landscape management tools. This paper presents the results obtained from a multi-proxy study of the Bermú paleoenvironmental record, which is a minerotrophic mire located in the Quintos de Mora National Hunting Reserve (Toledo Mountains, central Spain). The bottom of this core has been dated in the Islamic period (ca. 711–1100 cal AD), and the study shows how the landscape that was built over time in the Toledo Mountains up to the present day is narrowly linked to human development. This study shows the increasing human pressure on the landscape, as well as the subsequent strategies followed by the plant and human communities as they faced diverse environmental changes. Thus, it is possible to attest the main role played by the humans in the Toledo Mountains, not only as a simple user, but also as a builder of their own reflexion in the environment.
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Fiorentino, Laura, Robert Heitsenrether, Katie Kirk, Warren Krug, Eric Breuer, and Winston Hensley. "Recent Development and Field Test of CO-OPS' Real-Time, Shallow Water CURrents BuoY (CURBY)." Marine Technology Society Journal 56, no. 6 (2022): 58–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.56.6.1.

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Abstract The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Ocean Service Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) manages the National Current Observation Program (NCOP) and Physical Oceanographic Real-Time Systems (PORTS®). These programs provide tide and current predictions, as well as real-time current and meteorological information. Outdated current predictions, navigational support requirements, and incident response scenarios (e.g., oil spills, vessel accidents) have highlighted CO-OPS' need for a rapidly deployable system that provides near-surface current and meteorological observations. To address this, CO-OPS designed, developed, and tested a real-time system based on a surface buoy platform, hereinafter referred as CURrents BuoY (CURBY). This paper provides an overview of the system design, field test results, operational applications, and future plans.In 2018, CO-OPS completed the build, integration, and testing of the first prototype CURBY. A successful field test was completed during 2018 in the Chesapeake Bay, and the first operational deployment followed shortly on the Delaware River in 2019. Resulting measurements were used to improve tidal current predictions and to plan for a 2021 regional survey. Initial success with tidal current survey operations led to design enhancement and wider use. During 2020‐2021, CO-OPS partnered with the NOAA Office of Response and Restoration to build two new CURBYs to support emergency response applications in the Gulf of Mexico region. During 2022, two CURBY systems were deployed in the Columbia River, Oregon, to support additional NCOP operations. Future plans include establishing a long-term CURBY system for Kings Bay, Georgia, PORTS®.
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Aslam, Yaseen, and Jamie Woodcock. "A History of Uber Organizing in the UK." South Atlantic Quarterly 119, no. 2 (2020): 412–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-8177983.

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This article details Yaseen Aslam’s experience of organizing at Uber. Yaseen is the National General Secretary of UPHD (United Private Hire Drivers), a branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers Union of Great Britain). He is a co-claimant, with James Farrar, in the employment rights court cases against Uber in the UK. The article is the outcome of co-writing with Jamie Woodcock, presenting Yaseen’s first-person perspective. It builds on the method of workers’ inquiry and writing between workers and academics.
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Hewitt, Gillian, Joan S. Roberts, Adam Fletcher, Graham Moore, and Simon Murphy. "Improving young people's health and well-being through a school health research network: Reflections on school–researcher engagement at the national level." Research for All 2, no. 1 (2018): 16–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18546/rfa.02.1.03.

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The School Health Research Network is a policy–practice–research partnership established in Wales in 2013. The network aims to: provide health and well-being data for national, regional and local stakeholders, including schools; co-produce school-based health improvement research for Wales; and build capacity for evidence-informed practice in the school health community. School-focused engagement activities include providing member schools with bespoke Student Health and Well-being Reports, hosting school health webinars, producing schoolfriendly research briefings and holding annual events for schools. The network's model for co-producing research with schools is described and its impacts on schools is explored. These include more efficient recruitment of schools to research projects, school involvement in intervention development, schools beginning to embed evidence-informed practice by using their Health and Well-being Reports and other network resources, and securing funding to evaluate innovative health and well-being practices identified by schools. Drawing on the transdisciplinary action research (TDAR) literature, the article reflects on how TDAR principles have underpinned the progress of the network. The concept of reciprocity in the co-production literature, and its relevance to engagement with schools, is also explored, along with the network's contribution to our understanding of how we can build sustainable co-production at large scale in order to generate nationallevel action and benefit.
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Eckard, Richard, Alison Kelly, and Snow Barlow. "Epilogue - Future challenges for the national climate change research strategy." Crop and Pasture Science 63, no. 3 (2012): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp12149.

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Australia’s primary industries are likely to be uniquely impacted upon by climate change. In February 2011 the inaugural Climate Change Research Strategy for Primary Industries (CCRSPI) conference was held to discuss the current state of climate change research across Australia’s primary industries. Never before had policy makers, producers and scientists from all sectors of our primary industries been brought together in one event to focus on the challenges and opportunities of climate change. This conference was a unique forum to address those challenges and opportunities by sharing knowledge across the various sectors, scientific disciplines and the industry-policy-science divide. While this collection of review papers provides an excellent knowledge base for industry and government to plan and implement policy and make further research investments to address the obvious gaps there is still much to be done in terms of research and the co-ordination of research. The often unrelated research activity in the adaptation and mitigation components of climate change research have the potential to have either synergistic or antagonistic outcomes at several scales and in several sectors ranging from policy to industry and community. The significant injection of research and development funds into this area through the Carbon Farming Futures and other associated programs will provide further impetus to the need for national co-ordination of climate change research in Australia’s Primary Industries. To build on all this knowledge and experience gained at the 2011 CCRSPI Conference, CCRSPI is currently (2012) finalising the national climate change research strategy for the sector, with an associated audit of existing projects and capacity, in order to encourage and advocate the cross-sectoral RDE needs and co-ordination for the future.
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Davey, Zoe, and Catherine Henshall. "Improving mesothelioma follow-up care in the UK: a qualitative study to build a multidisciplinary pyramid of care approach." BMJ Open 11, no. 11 (2021): e048394. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048394.

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ObjectivesThe findings reported in this manuscript are part of a wider study that aimed to explore mesothelioma patients’ experiences of follow-up care. The aim of this phase of the study was to co-produce recommendations for policy and practice and to propose a revised, patient-focused, mesothelioma follow-up care service.DesignThe consultation phase was qualitative and consisted of three group discussions with separate stakeholder groups allowing for different priorities and needs for follow-up care to be compared. An implicit approach to consensus was adopted and data were analysed iteratively using the framework method.SettingThe study was conducted in three National Health Service Trusts in the South of England. Two were secondary care settings and the third was a tertiary centre.ParticipantsThe consultation exercise comprised three group discussions with key stakeholders (n=35): mesothelioma specialist nurses (n=9), mesothelioma patients and carers (n=11) and local clinical commissioning group members (n=15).ResultsRecommendations for mesothelioma follow-up care were developed using a co-production approach and highlighted the importance of continuity of care, the provision of timely information and the central role played by mesothelioma specialist nurses, supported by the wider multidisciplinary team. Recommendations were produced together with two bespoke infographics to maximise impact and facilitate patient and public engagement with the study.ConclusionsThe recommendations developed are the first that specifically examine best practice for the follow-up care pathway for mesothelioma patients. Co-production and public engagement are crucial to priority setting develop and optimising patient-centred care. Combining the recommendations produced with a targeted dissemination strategy and well-designed, patient-focused infographics will maximise opportunities for impact at a regional and national level.
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Shevchenko, Veronika, and Valeria Den. "Indigenous Peoples in National Parks: Problems and Prospects of Co-Management (on the Example of Primorsky Krai)." Bulletin of Baikal State University 32, no. 4 (2022): 751–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2500-2759.2022.32(4).751-760.

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The process of developing specially protected natural areas depends not only on natural, cultural, historical and socio-economic factors, but also on the level of interaction between the administration and the indigenous population permanently residing in areas of special importance. Given the growing interest of the state in the issues of determining the position and degree of influence of the local population on the development of the potential of specially protected natural areas, an important aspect is to study the process of co-management within the most promising areas for tourism — national parks. The purpose of the study is to determine the mechanism for building a system of co-management within national parks on the example of Primorsky Krai. The methodological basis of the study is the principles of the anthropological, systematic approach. Methods of comparison, structural-functional analysis and general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, generalization, induction, deduction) were used. The theoretical basis of this study is the current legal acts and publications of authors studying the issues of the position of indigenous peoples in the system of specially protected natural areas. The empirical basis of the study is the practice of the emergence of precedents on the issues of interaction and regulation of activities in the territories where the indigenous small population lives. The object of observation is national parks, and the subject of research is the indigenous peoples living in the territory of national parks and participating in the processes of interaction with the administration of specially protected areas. The scientific novelty lies in the description of the stages of implementation of the co-management strategy, the identification of problematic and promising areas of development for national parks, the development of a scheme for the interaction of participants in the processes of co-management of territories. The study has showed the need to build a system of co-management of national park territories based on the most sustainable practices, taking into account the application of the principle of a mutually beneficial agreement and further structural study of the issue.
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Putri, Defi Tristio. "Kemenparekraf's Role In Recovering The State's Economic Sector Through Tourism And Msmes." Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan 12, no. 1 (2023): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22202/mamangan.v12i1.6439.

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This study aims to find out what the role of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is in helping to restore the nation's economic sector which has been devastated by the co-19 pandemic. The decline in business activities is due to the fact that people cannot carry out their lives as usual. For example, schools must be closed and transferred to online learning.. Then work becomes a work from home system or work from home to continue to follow government recommendations and help suppress the spread of Covid-19. Using a quantitative method with a constructivist paradigm and a type of case study research to see the phenomenon of the economic decline. Data retrieved via the internet and collected into one unit and then compiled and analyzed to become the results of a study. So that research uses concrete data that has validity in research. After conducting research, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy played a very important role in restoring the economic sector through MSMEs. Build UMKM place for sellers small all around tourism . Government has disbursed data of IDR 123.46 trillion from PEN ( National Economic Recovery ) funds for help healing economy national. it look from enhancement UMK contribution to PDV of 61.07% compared to right with effort big other that only give contribution of 38.93%. So that MSMEs are still Becomes buffer economy national.
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Arndt, Sonja, Mathias Urban, Colette Murray, Kylie Smith, Beth Swadener, and Tomas Ellegaard. "Contesting early childhood professional identities: A cross-national discussion." Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 19, no. 2 (2018): 97–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1463949118768356.

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In this collective article, the authors explore constructions of early childhood practitioners and how they disconnect and reconnect in a global neo-liberal education policy context. The contributions to the conversation provide windows into shifting professional identities across five national contexts: New Zealand, the USA, Ireland, Australia and Denmark. The authors ask who benefits from the notion of distinct professional identities, linked to early childhood education as locally and culturally embedded practice. They conceptualize teachers’ shifting subjectivities, drawing on Kristeva’s philosophical conception of identity as constantly in construction, open and evolving. Arguments for the urgency to counter the global uniformity machine, streamlined curricula, standardized assessment and deprofessionalization are not new. However, the authors wonder whether these arguments are missing something. Does our localized and highly contextualized identity construction enable ‘divide and rule’ politics by global agents such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank and international corporations? The authors’ (preliminary) answer is to build individual and collective professional identities that are grounded in diverse local contexts and in a broader transnational professional (political) consciousness and collective voice.
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Ackermann, Alice. "The OSCE and transnational security challenges." Security and Human Rights 20, no. 3 (2009): 238–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187502309789192432.

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AbstractAlthough the engagement of the Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) with Afghanistan, as an OSCE Asian Partner for Co-operation, is not a new effort, a more structured and focused approach was initiated by the participating States at the Madrid OSCE Ministerial Council in November 2007 and its Decision No. 4/07 (MC Decision No. 4/07). The Ministerial Council Decision identifies the need for OSCE support in three major areas: border security and management, and policing and combating trafficking, with such activities complementing already other national and international efforts. Since then, the implementation of MC Decision No. 4/07 has put OSCE efforts towards Afghanistan on a more systematic basis. With a programme of activities that includes 16 projects, and that aims at the strengthening of border security and management, the facilitation of cross-border co-operation and the enhancement of national law enforcement capacities, the OSCE is well-positioned to strengthen its engagement with Afghanistan. In particular, it can draw on substantial expertise within its existing channels, including its field operations in Central Asia. Although OSCE engagement with Afghanistan remains a challenging task, in particular given the financial constraints of the Organization, the OSCE can continue to build on the solid interaction already established within the Partnership for Co-operation framework.
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