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Type Projects related to the keyword
Resarch proposition General Research Area Reducing anthropogenic uses of lead and cadmium in key products and industry sectors that give rise to particular exposure concerns
Project Call for Projects 2011 Socio-ecological networks and resilience of vulnerable communities to global environmental change: an Arctic-Alpine comparison of social network governance (ArcAlpNet).
Project Call for Projects 2008 Staying or Leaving? Migration in the Life Plans of Western African Students: Case Studies in Abidjan, Niamey and Saint-Louis

Disciplines

Psychology Security Chemistry Climatology Arts Architecture Ethics Business Engineering Development Sociology Cultural Studies Environment Diplomacy Political Science Finance Statistics Demography IT Education Human Rights Communication Urban Planning History Health / Medicine

Countries

Liberia Hungary Senegal Angola Ghana Switzerland Republic of Korea Monaco Jordan Romania Iraq Burkina Faso Rwanda Bangladesh Haiti Palau Oman Turkmenistan San Marino Marshall Islands Norway Indonesia Tunisia Republic of Moldova Nigeria Tajikistan Eritrea Argentina Ecuador Mexico Saint Kitts and Nevis Latvia Dominican Republic Estonia Djibouti

Projects Keywords

Highly-qualified Migrants multi-scale approach Field research Land use management Translation and interpretation environmentally sound management International Cooperation International Law Conflict management Health Services deforestation Renewable energy Climate change environmental and social risks International Financial Institutions Visual arts Region batteries lead land use