Search Results - "Markillie, Paul"
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A 2018 Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues for Global Conservation and Biological Diversity
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-01-2018)“…This is our ninth annual horizon scan to identify emerging issues that we believe could affect global biological diversity, natural capital and ecosystem…”
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A 2017 Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues for Global Conservation and Biological Diversity
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-01-2017)“…We present the results of our eighth annual horizon scan of emerging issues likely to affect global biological diversity, the environment, and conservation…”
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A Horizon Scan of Global Conservation Issues for 2016
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-01-2016)“…This paper presents the results of our seventh annual horizon scan, in which we aimed to identify issues that could have substantial effects on global…”
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The physical internet: a survey of logistics
Published in The Economist (London) (17-06-2006)“…Supply chain management is not just about wringing costs out of the business. It can also be used to increase revenue and boost profits without necessarily…”
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Crowned at last
Published in The Economist (London) (02-04-2005)“…Consumer power is changing the way the world shops. The ability to get information about whatever you want, whenever you want, whenever you want has given…”
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A perfect market: a survey of e-commerce
Published in The Economist (London) (15-05-2004)“…Examines economic impact of the Internet; importance of Web sites, online retailing, travel bookings, online auctions, business-to-business exchanges,…”
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Survey: South-East Asia: The tigers that changed their stripes
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…The doom and gloom of the financial crisis which began to engulf Southeast Asia in 1997 has given way to renewed optimism. Goh Chok Tong, Singapore's prime…”
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Survey: South East Asia: Living together
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…The prospects for a common East Asian currency may be 30 years off, but a giant trading bloc that comprises Southeast Asia, Japan, China and South Korea seems…”
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Survey: South-East Asia: Money politics and the middle class
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…In both Thailand and the Philippines, ordinary people took to the streets, not just students and activists, to protest government policies. A number of them…”
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A prickly pair
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Singapore and Malaysia were once part of a federation, but Singapore was expelled, and came to be a prosperous city state. Malaysia has seen the development of…”
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Survey: South East Asia: The agony of the other lands
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Myanmar has long been ruled by military governments, the latest of which seized power in a coup in 1988. The opposition is the National League for Democracy,…”
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The tigers that changed their stripes: a survey of South-East Asia
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Examines recovery from the 1997 regional financial crisis, and prospects for economic growth and democracy; ASEAN countries. Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines,…”
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Survey: South East Asia: Still living dangerously
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Indonesia may indeed be on the way to becoming the world's third-biggest democratic country after India and the US, but it is not there yet. Indonesia suffered…”
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Money politics and the middle class.(politics of Thailand and the Philippines)
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…The middle class succeeded in changing the government in Thailand after General Chavalit's government had been criticized as inept in its handling of the…”
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Survey: South East Asia: A prickly pair
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Malaysia and the tiny island-nation of Singapore are Southeast Asia's economic superstars and enjoy the highest living standards in the region. After gaining…”
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Asia Pacific: Asia finds its stride
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The house that Kim rebuilt
Published in The Times Educational Supplement (18-09-1998)“…Many are calling South Korean Pres Kim Dae Jung Asia's Nelson Mandela for his efforts to get Korea's students, unions and bosses to bury their differences and…”
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The tigers that changed their stripes.(economic recovery is underway in Southeast Asia, along with the beginnings of more democratic governments)
Published in The Economist (London) (12-02-2000)“…Southeast Asia is recovering from an economic crisis, and governments are becoming more democratic and open in the aftermath of the crisis. Authoritarian rule…”
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