FROM CLASSICAL TO CONTEMPORARY ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS THEORY

From classical to contemporary ecological economics theory

Global social and economic trends are marked by the increasing imbalance between production and consumption activities on one side, and the conditions of environment on the other.The consequences of such imbalance are numerous, so the environment, from the development aspect, is increasingly becoming a limiting factor.At the same time, just for thi

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Lipid Rafts and Plant Gravisensitivity

The necessity to include plants as D3 a component of a Bioregenerative Life Support System leads to investigations to optimize plant growth facilities as well as a better understanding of the plant cell membrane and its numerous activities in the signaling, transport, and sensing of gravity, drought, and other stressors.The cell membrane participat

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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals potential evolutionary differences in adaptation of temperature and body shape among four Percidae species.

Considering the divergent temperature habitats and morphological traits of four Percidae species: yellow perch (Perca flavescens), Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis), pike perch (Sander lucioperca), and ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua), we stepped into the transcriptome level to discover genes and mechanisms that drive adaptation to different temperatu

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