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Lu, Gang Yan, Xiaoqing Duan, Na
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Frontiers in Energy Research
As the largest processing sector of primary energy, the transformation and upgrading of the power sector is undoubtedly an effective way to alleviate the situation of energy and environment. This article studies the gradual goals of the transformation and upgrading of China’s power industry, where the conditions of technical judgment, specific prof...
Liu, Yali Du, Jianqing Wang, Yanfen Cui, Xiaoyong Dong, Jichang Hao, Yanbin Xue, Kai Duan, Hongbo Xia, Anquan Hu, Yi
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National Science Review
Sustainable development goals (SDGs) emphasize a holistic achievement instead of cherry-picking a few. However, no assessment has quantitatively considered the evenness among all 17 goals. Here, we propose a systematic method, which first integrates both the evenness and the overall status of all goals, to distinguish the ideal development pathways...
Napoleone, Martine Boutonnet, Jean-Pierre
Soumises aux forces croisées de la globalisation et de la territorialisation, comment les activités laitières se transforment dans les territoires ? Quels sont les principaux facteurs qui pèsent sur ces changements ? À partir des trajectoires de sept bassins laitiers (France, Sénégal, Brésil, Uruguay, Vietnam) décrites dans cet ouvrage, nous identi...
Napoleone, Martine Boutonnet, Jean-Pierre Corniaux, Christian Alavoine-Mornas, F. Baritaux, Virginie Carvalho, S. Correa, P. Cournut, Sylvie Duteurtre, Guillaume Havet, Alain
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Between globalization and territorialisation, milk sector is changing. For instance, since World War II we can notice in Western Europe a decreasing of small size farms and of small processing units. In the same time very large enterprises have developed, taking advantage of the world wide dimension of agro- food systems and new technologies. As a ...