In Kenya, Carjackings Spawn New Driving SchoolsROBERT Siegel
Expanding and intensifying anthropogenic land use is one of the greatest drivers of changes of biodiversity loss and political inequality worldwide. In the Greater Mara, Kenya, a trend of private land enclosure is currently happening, led by smallholders
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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) advocate for reducing preventable Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) deaths and complications. However, many low- and middle-income countries remain disproportionately affected by high rates
Multiple Methods in the Study of Driving Forces of Land Use and Land Cover Change: A Case Study of SE Kajiado District, Kenya. Hum. Ecol. 2005, 33, 763–794. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Bajocco, S.; Ceccarelli, T.; Smiraglia, D.; Salvati, L.; Ricotta, C. Modeling the ...
Following the “Questionnaire for Investigating the Driving Forces and Mechanisms of Rural Industrial Continuity and Development in Shaanxi Province (2020)”, the investigators conducted one-on-one interviews with industry leaders, completed the questionnaires, and performed dual-level checks on-site, ...
NTU’s effect on urban CO2 emissions has a noticeable spatial spillover. Our findings provide policy makers with solid support for driving high-quality urban development and dual-carbon targets. Keywords: CO2 emissions; mechanism analysis; new-type urbanization; spatial spillover effect...
Non-financial, or “collateral” sanctions (Blank 2014), such as the revocation of driving licenses and the denial of passports to tax evaders, have also been suggested as ways to improve compliance, and a recent study by Organ et al. (2022) for the U.S. estimates that limiting passport...
This study analyzed the changes of land use and land cover (LULC) in New Jersey in the United States from 2007 to 2012. The goal was to identify the driving factors of these changes and to project the five-year trend to 2100. LULC data was obtained from
The first quadrant contains the driving themes that bind the economy, such as ocean energy, sustainable economic growth, and blue economy. These three terms, in their joint vision, can be a useful instrument to achieve either the desired sustainable development and the preservation of oceanic origi...