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Abundance estimate, survival and site fidelity patterns of Blainville’s (Mesoplodon densirostris) and Cuvier’s (Ziphius cavirostris) beaked whales off El Hierro (Canary Islands)
(University of St Andrews, 2018-06-27) - ThesisBeaked whales (Fam. Ziphiidae) comprise 22 different species, however due to their cryptic behaviour, information on these species is very limited. Beaked whales appear to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic noise, which ... -
Firm type, feed-in tariff, and wind energy investment in Germany : An investigation of decision making factors of energy producers regarding investing in wind energy capacity
(2017-04-19) - Journal articleThe development of renewable and sustainable energy is advanced by public financial support. Particularly so in the German Energiewende, which seeks to replace nuclear and fossil electricity generation with wind, sun, and ... -
III - Contractarianism as a political morality
(2016-05-26) - Journal articleContractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everything in ethics. But gradually philosophers became convinced that there were resources available outside contractarianism ... -
The bête noire and the noble lie : the International Criminal Court and (the disavowal of) politics
(2018-05-25) - Journal articleFor the traditional legalistic discourse on the International Criminal Court (ICC), “politics” is a bête noire that compromises the independence of the Court and thus needs to be avoided and overcome. In response to this ... -
The eponymous Jacquerie : making revolt mean some things
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-11-29) - Book itemLabelling an activity makes it mean something. The decision to term a group of actions a ‘revolt’ or an ‘uprising’ today has profound implications for interpretation, just as calling them ‘rumours’ or ‘takehan’ went to the ...