TRANSDISCIPLINARY PARTICIPATORY-ACTION-RESEARCH FROM QUESTIONS TO ACTIONABLE KNOWLEDGE FOR SUSTAINABLE VITICULTURE DEVELOPMENT

Transdisciplinary participatory-action-research from questions to actionable knowledge for sustainable viticulture development

Abstract Viticulture negatively impacts the environment, biodiversity, and human health; however, despite the widely acknowledged challenges that this intensive agricultural activity poses to sustainable development, measures to reduce its invasiveness are constantly being deferred or rebuffed.Constraints to change are linked to vine cultivation me

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Eclectic, but stable

The article analyses the impact the electoral system on the Romanian politics of the last 25 years.The main thesis is that, despite the eclecticism of electoral formulas and despite the frequent changes of the laws regulating Gift Book political parties, stability was the main characteristic of the Romanian politics.The author provides numerous exa

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Competing interpretations of the land

This article introduces multi-experiential archaeology, a critical concept incorporating aspects of agency, multi-vocal Fenders (Rear) and landscape theories.Multi-experiential archaeologies explore a wider range of human experience than has been typical in traditional site-based and archaeo-centric approaches, but it can be argued that such an inc

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