RECONCEPTUALISING WATER QUALITY GOVERNANCE TO INCORPORATE KNOWLEDGE AND VALUES: CASE STUDIES FROM AUSTRALIAN AND BRAZILIAN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES

Reconceptualising water quality governance to incorporate knowledge and values: Case studies from Australian and Brazilian Indigenous communities

This paper examines the significance of knowledge and values for water quality and its governance.Modernist approaches to the governance of water quality in rivers and lakes need to be reconceptualised and overhauled.The problems include: perceiving water only as a physical and chemical liquid, defining quality in narrow terms, rendering water know

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How Much Should We Spend to Fight against Climate Change? The Value of Backstop Technologies in a Simplified Model

The estimation of the social cost of climate change is typically carried out with complex, difficult to interpret, integrated assessment models (IAMs).Instead, this paper presents a simple, tractable model with which to estimate the willingness to pay of societies against climate change.The model is Anodizing Service based on an already comprehensi

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Concomitant Mutations G12D and G13D on the Exon 2 of the KRAS Gene: Two Cases of Women with Colon Adenocarcinoma

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is rapidly increasing representing the second most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths.From a clinical-molecular standpoint the therapeutically management of CRC focuses on main alterations Anodizing Service found in the RAS family protein, where single mutations of KRAS are considered both the hallmark and the target of

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