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Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers 202 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.23 seconds. 
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Employing Bangladeshi national data on rice production, area and yield disaggregated by dry (irrigated) and wet (rainfed) seasons over a period of 73 years (1947-2019, th [...]
English | 20 December 2021 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This is the first empirical evaluation of Conway’s pioneering predictions about the effects of the Green Revolution on crop yield levels, their sustainability and varia [...]
English | 25 January 2021 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for sustainable development. This chapter focuses on India’s plans for [...]
English | 09 May 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate electricity. It outlines the economic reasons why governments should prov [...]
English | 01 March 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Outlines factors contributing to the disappearance of the koala in Australia and the declaration of it as being vulnerable to extinction in Queensland, New South Wales an [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Age culture – collapsed in few decades without obvious reason. Sin [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Although much information has been gathered during the last decade (as a result of archaeological excavations and satellite imaging) many unresolved issues remain about d [...]
01 February 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Global warming and other adverse climate change impacts induced by anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions is a major public policy concern around the world. This paper ex [...]
01 February 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 BC) – a central European Early Bronze Age culture –collapsed without obvious reason. Thus, the academic li [...]
2016-11 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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After a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in the Early Bronze Age, the reason(s) for the relatively rapid disappearance of Únĕtice popu [...]
2016-10 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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