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Open AccessA Socio-ecological Imperative for Broadening Participation in Coastal and Estuarine Research and Management
For most of the scientific disciplines associated with coastal and estuarine research, workforce representation does not match the demographics of communities we serve, especially for Black, Hispanic or Latino...
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Open AccessSpatial analysis of the benefits and burdens of ecological focus areas for water-related ecosystem services vulnerable to climate change in Europe
There are many concerns regarding the effects of climate change including threats to ecosystem services. Rural land use can influence these services and there is scope for associated policies to steer decision...
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Spatial and temporal variability of greenhouse gas emissions from rural development land use operations
Climate change objectives of mitigation and adaptation are being mainstreamed into many policies and strategies around the world. In Europe, this has included the Rural Development Programme, which aims to tac...
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Adapting to climate change: assessing the vulnerability of ecosystem services in Europe in the context of rural development
Over the past decade, efforts to move towards a low carbon economy have been increasingly coupled with the acknowledgement that we also need to develop climate resilient economies, capable of adapting and resp...
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Equal Employment Opportunity Planning and Staffing Models
Manpower planning for equal employment opportunity (EEO) must ensure a representation of social groups within the organization that matches their representation in the environment surrounding that organization...
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A Multi-Objective Model for Planning Equal Employment Opportunities
Previous manpower planning models — e.g., in the OCMM series — have utilized multi-period Markoff processes embedded in goal programming (multiple objective) models. These are here extended to Equal Employment...