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y of methanation to cut down flaring hours and enhances the methane content in the biogas. The inclusion of fish waste for the anaerobic digester may have a positive outcome to the facility. Therefore [...] Scotland Directorate, 2018) Based on the estimation of the daily profile of mortalities and the inclusion of the accessible processing waste, Lewis and Harris could have a consistent amount of fish waste [...] wastes to fish wastes were simulated. The scenario of this classification that was considered for inclusion in the overall system’s model was scenario 2. In scenario 2, the household to fish wastes quarterly
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the Laxdale area. Renewable energy community schemes have the potential to transform and create inclusive benefits that could trigger development in West Harris. To access these benefits, the community [...] Elaboration We can see from Figure 11.2.15 that unmet demand and excess energy can be reduced with the inclusion of heat storage option. For this Micro Hydro Scheme many other business options can also be considered
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of Eu- ropean borders (both outer- and inner-European borders). She also describes practices of inclusion and exclusion fostered by a European space conceived of as being homogenous. She argues that European [...] integration. German Law Journal, 6(2), 273-290. Larsson, G., Spielhaus, R. (2015). Narratives of inclusion and exclusion: Islam and Muslims as a subject of European studies. Journal of Muslims in Europe
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on the one hand, and identification based on pre-determined attributes that deter- mine one’s inclusion (or not) in a class of persons (categorical identity), on the other hand. The two modes are by no [...] Antoinette Fage-Butler & Katja Gorbahn 23 are interesting, given the ongoing calls for more evident inclusion of European aspects in ECOCs, described earlier. Table 1: Overview of quantitative findings of total
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international, and European. The cultivation of these identities depends on the discursive forms of inclusion and exclusion which contribute to create an ‘imagined community’ of ‘Us’ which excludes the ‘Others’ [...] sections. In contrast, the left-wing newspaper, la Repub- blica, hosts in its comment section a more inclusive and transnational discourse concerning the EU which delegitimised sovereignty politics of exclusion [...] pseudo-democratic source of legitimacy for the drawing of spatial borders and the meta-distinction of inclusion/exclusion. According to these com- ments, democracy should essentially be reduced to the majoritarian
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de Genova, N. (2013). Spectacles of migrant “illegality”: The scene of exclusion, the obscene of inclusion. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36(7), 1180-1198. Dines, N., Montagna, N. & Ruggeiero, V. (2015). Thinking
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TV and they think they must go there to be able to live…live it live (John, Yaoundé, 2018).” The inclusive promise of migration to “live it live” informs the understanding of local real- ities as being [...] detachment within their own society” (Jua, 2003, 27), the idea of Europe carries a powerful promise of inclusion. Going abroad promises a path to maturity because at home the youth “could neither satisfy some [...] same social context reveals a naive understanding of narrative communities: It masks processes of inclusion and exclusion on various levels. An example is the service of diaspora mediators who try to discourage
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events/actors to the stories, and at times even redefining the boundaries of a group (be it more inclusive or more exclusive boundaries) and/or its internal hierarchies (be they flatter or steeper). There [...] and separating them from other networks of individuals (this refers to the dimension of being inclusive or exclusive), but also to a specific type of the evolution of social relations (open versus closed [...] In J. Mackert & B. S. Turner (Eds.), The transformation of citizenship. Vol. 2: Boundaries of inclusion and exclusion (152-168). Abingdon: Routledge. Eder, K., & Giesen, B. (2001). Citizenship and the
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‘work’. This discussion is ongoing, which becomes apparent in the recent discussions surrounding an inclusion of domestic work (and domestic workers) into the ILO’s field of expertise (269-72). Maul clearly
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et d’inclusion établis dans le programme Erasmus+. • garantir un accès égal et équitable aux participants actuels et futurs de tous horizons, en accordant une attention particulière à l’inclusion des personnes [...] Institution undertakes to: • Respect in full the principles of non-discrimination, transparency and inclusion set out in the Erasmus+ Programme. • Ensure equal and equitable access and opportunities to current [...] current and prospective participants from all backgrounds, paying particular attention to the inclusion of those with fewer opportunities. • Ensure full automatic recognition of all credits (based on the