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1 rotect the principles of solidarity and self-governance.
2 inform network theories for natural resource governance.
3 rce, information systems, and leadership and governance.
4 institutions and the rise of modern forms of governance.
5  hallmarks of early political complexity and governance.
6 s, but only in countries with more effective governance.
7  climate policy through the lens of adaptive governance.
8 y fostered health, economic growth, and good governance.
9 ement and enforce responsible innovation and governance.
10 o advance more socially responsible forms of governance.
11 ect on and revise agricultural biotechnology governance.
12 ced by including public directors in the ABO governance.
13 a fundamental reframing of the main tasks of governance.
14 f four ICUs under critical care organization governance.
15 on is conditional on the quality and type of governance.
16 s, states are primarily responsible for risk governance.
17 cts, social acceptability, and mechanisms of governance.
18 ucts, which is also associated with improved governance.
19 ociated with shale gas development and their governance.
20 re systems, which can lead to more effective governance.
21 ures of gross domestic product, conflict, or governance.
22 he FCTC as a key initiative in global health governance.
23 participation in international environmental governance.
24 tors such as the quality of institutions and governance.
25 ow transition theory can be applied to ocean governance.
26 operative, stable, and inclusive approach to governance.
27 climate action may facilitate global climate governance.
28 port their conservation and consideration by governance.
29  require new innovations in law, policy, and governance.
30 "bottom-up" within-group incentives for self-governance.
31 der significance for holistic sustainability governance.
32 ghts and generating data for health and good governance.
33 ronments are transformed through polycentric governance.
34 rther systematic evaluation of global health governance actions.
35 , including more local government-led forest governance activities, fora for the resolution of forest
36 mplexity provides sustainability science and governance actors with a stronger basis to understand an
37           We show that governments and other governance agents can make substantial advances in addre
38     When considering conventional aspects of governance, agricultural intensification leads to an exp
39 ed for clinical decision making or to adjust governance analyses.
40  resolved if such a system of taxonomic list governance and a unified list of accepted scientific nam
41 two topical questions: How do the quality of governance and agricultural intensification impact on sp
42 m funding; towards defined multi-stakeholder governance and away from traditional government-centred
43 ng (HTS), computational considerations, data governance and clinical translation are the greatest rat
44 the challenges of establishing transboundary governance and collaboration in socially, culturally and
45  was also involved in university and college governance and contributed widely to the Medical Researc
46 ail is maintained to secure data provenance, governance and ensuring reproducibility of findings.
47 ns may be helpful to inform preliminary risk governance and guide emerging technology development and
48 nography, biology and human factors, such as governance and human habitation.
49 ly sensitive data may be kept securely under governance and informatics systems that are fit-for-purp
50                        This article presents governance and institutional strategies for climate-indu
51                                      Tabor's governance and leadership of the JBC, and within the Ame
52 ed achievements in health hinges on stronger governance and longer-term systems thinking regarding ho
53 ospitals per capita, state Board of Medicine governance and Nursing License Compact membership.
54 s aims established upfront, with appropriate governance and oversight, and inclusion and exclusion cr
55          Attributes of success included good governance and political commitment, effective bureaucra
56 can prioritize racial/ethnic equity in their governance and provides specific steps for the examinati
57  hundreds of agents or more interacting with governance and regulatory institutions, driving manageme
58 uates and compares the role of participatory governance and scientific information in decision-making
59 ningful civil society participation in WHO's governance and standing up for the right to health to ga
60 iscuss current barriers to sustainable ocean governance and suggest pathways forward.
61 mplementation, and d) creation of a plan for governance and sustainability.
62 ze and proximity of the nearest market, poor governance and the density of the human population.
63          For Syria, a country marked by poor governance and unsustainable agricultural and environmen
64 omains (knowledge and evidence, politics and governance, and capacity and resources) are pivotal to c
65 cally studied with respect to technological, governance, and environmental differences.
66 f our study were to determine the structure, governance, and experience to date of established critic
67 he states are primarily responsible for risk governance, and explores the capacity of states to condu
68 orkforce, medical products and technologies, governance, and financing) as a framework.
69 , such as social scale, economy, features of governance, and information systems.
70 ey global enablers of sustainable financing, governance, and leadership will be necessary to achieve
71 design, waste can arise from the regulation, governance, and management of biomedical research.
72 delines provide information on organization, governance, and research protocols; half address institu
73 n increasingly popular term in policymaking, governance, and research.
74 er collaboration, social learning, knowledge governance, and researcher training.
75 hould be interpreted based on health system, governance, and sociocultural context.
76 rs (such as paucity of human resources, weak governance, and stigma).
77 arch in terms of industry structure, private governance, and sustainable value chains.
78 ations for democratic practice, social media governance, and the interdisciplinary study of digital p
79 icipation of stakeholders, accountability in governance, and the use of "boundary objects." We conclu
80 e defining principles of solidarity and self-governance, and these principles have remained at the co
81 eaty conflicted with trade agreements, "good governance," and national sovereignty; questioning WHO's
82  services related to these social-ecological governance approaches to ecosystem management and invest
83                     Obtaining regulatory and governance approval has become increasingly burdensome a
84 we show that these merits of multi-coalition governance are far more general than the singular exampl
85                             Which aspects of governance are more likely to ensure that agricultural i
86               Thus, new cooperative modes of governance are needed to balance geopolitical, societal,
87 utionary conservation and cooperative global governance are needed to protect Antarctic blue carbon:
88 address this controversy, serious changes to governance are needed.
89 2 indicators that are contained within three governance areas: policy design, implementation tools, a
90 sity impacts, development of strong national governance around the electric power sector represents a
91 ence are largely attributable to unfavorable governance arrangements and non-participation in recipro
92                Water resource management and governance at the river basin scale is critical for the
93 l challenges of carbon accounting in climate governance because of the transboundary nature of carbon
94                          The second concerns governance: building of effective institutions to achiev
95  delivery, and ensure accountability through governance by a robust regulatory framework.
96 tries are increasingly decentralizing forest governance by granting indigenous groups and other local
97 s respect than state PAs, showing that local governance can be equally or more effective than central
98                                 While robust governance can help to ensure land sparing, we propose t
99 clude by discussing examples of how improved governance can support gender-equitable laws, policies,
100 ograms to enhance institutional capacity and governance can support risk reduction from extreme weath
101 rch can help practitioners to identify where governance capacity needs strengthening and jointly cons
102 to these efforts, we found that the adaptive governance cases developed capacity to perform ecosystem
103 onomic development is both a technical and a governance challenge in which knowledge production and s
104         It is controversial and raises novel governance challenges [T.
105 onents will need to surmount the framing and governance challenges and leverage these opportunities.
106 hen use this taxonomy to delineate potential governance challenges and pose a research agenda aimed a
107 ubstantially in recent years and has created governance challenges.
108                                           In governance, China has joined UN and related internationa
109                             Using metrics of governance, collaboration and human pressure, we provide
110 aints are recognized, with institutional and governance concerns identified as the most severe obstac
111                                              Governance concerns relate to public health, competition
112 gement of fishing to indirect improvement of governance conditions.
113  be accessed under appropriate technical and governance controls which are effectively audited and ar
114 but their histories, funding mechanisms, and governance could hardly be more different.
115 ta deficiencies in areas with less effective governance could lead to underestimations of the extent
116 eneral flow diagram of how civil wars in low-governance countries can have both positive and negative
117 opic of concern in geoengineering ethics and governance debates.
118 gas resources, the successes and failures of governance efforts in this country serve as important le
119 ilding upon and connecting existing sectoral governance efforts-for achieving a sustainable ocean eco
120                   Environmental, social, and governance ("ESG") risks are critical to the development
121 d explores the capacity of states to conduct governance, examining the content of their laws and the
122 odel but with a multi-coalition structure of governance experiences relatively higher cooperation by
123 the role of various actors in U.S. shale gas governance, explaining why the states are primarily resp
124                        Third, we discuss the governance factors (e.g., stakeholders and users, networ
125                     Amid widespread national governance failures-either crisis bound or historic-with
126 few have examined the effect that fragmented governance for health has had on effectively mitigating
127 ary-General, the FCGH would reimagine global governance for health, offering a new post-MDG vision.
128 ting fragmented activities; reshaping global governance for health; and providing strong global healt
129 he relative importance of private and public governance for nature conservation and agricultural prod
130                    We reviewed health system governance framework reviews to inform the basic structu
131  of disaster and the creation of an adaptive governance framework to allow communities a continuum of
132 ss this issue, we aimed to develop the first governance framework to offer guidance for both the deve
133 esent 10 principles that can underpin such a governance framework, namely (i) the species list must b
134  training, IT support and robust information governance framework.
135    New international accounting guidance and governance frameworks are needed to prompt climate actio
136 s relating to the implementation of existing governance frameworks exist.
137 amese to establish independent rule and self-governance from the French and by eventual alignment wit
138 ality (ANZASM) and describes its objectives, governance, functioning and challenges.
139 hat many developing countries lack effective governance, further jeopardizing their ability to mainta
140                    In contrast, multilateral governance has been path dependent with regard to ongoin
141 or barrier to related research, planning and governance has been the lack of lighting data at the cit
142 Over the past several decades, environmental governance has made substantial progress in addressing e
143 hood of conversion, we demonstrate that NSMD governance has the potential to alter behavior on high-d
144                                         Self-governance has, however, led to an oversupply of pharmac
145 ing blocks of this framework (leadership and governance, health workforce, health service delivery, h
146 ed a significant innovation in global health governance, helping to transform international tobacco c
147 s its vulnerability related to water stress, governance, hydropolitical tension and future climatic a
148 2) the pathological consequence of circadian governance impairment (ie, the bad); and (3) whether per
149 tant economic, strategic, environmental, and governance implications for the region.
150 ated the performance of different systems of governance in achieving successful conservation outcomes
151 e importance of equity, consent, and patient governance in data collection; discrimination in data us
152 efly review emerging approaches to shale gas governance in other nations, and consider new governance
153  changes in demographics, health status, and governance in the Arab World from 1980 to 2010.
154 nclude that avoiding the regress on land-use governance in the Brazilian Amazon (i.e., decrease in th
155                   The movements for changing governance in the region threaten access to services in
156  The rapidly evolving landscape of shale gas governance in the U.S. is also assessed, noting challeng
157                                              Governance includes both the substance of laws and the a
158                                Effective web governance informed by behavioural research is criticall
159 overnance in other nations, and consider new governance initiatives and options in the U.S. involving
160                                 The adaptive governance initiatives are compared with other efforts a
161  an important role in the initiation of self-governance institutions because such leaders can directl
162  contextual factors; participation in forest governance institutions by local forest users is strongl
163 ncial and institutional capacity of existing governance institutions.
164 ing specifically at environmental aspects of governance, intensification leads to a spatial contracti
165 e than 40 primary 5 students and no existing governance interventions.
166                               Regulation and governance involve interventions that are assumed to be
167                                Strengthening governance is an essential strategy to tackling antimicr
168 well as variables that indicate whether good governance is in place to reduce them.
169                                Environmental governance is more effective when the scales of ecologic
170                            In areas in which governance is on average less effective, such as western
171  point of dynamic tissue function, and their governance is physiology expressed at a cellular and mol
172 en the ocean, transformative change in ocean governance is required to maintain the contributions of
173                                              Governance is shown to be a highly influential factor an
174         Acknowledging that full biodiversity governance is unavoidably rooted in participation of loc
175                                              Governance issues over the ivory supply chains, includin
176  of human activities on biodiversity, and PA governance issues.
177 nd market access, despite stark variation in governance, management, and other enabling conditions.
178              Furthermore, we describe key MC governance mechanisms (ie, the high-affinity receptor fo
179 ults can help inform adaptation planning and governance mechanisms to minimize local environmental im
180  fit for purpose, and ensuring that regional governance mechanisms work effectively to improve contro
181 avoiding 10% of deforestation through better governance might result in an average 2-fold increase in
182 collective consumption behaviour, but better governance models are urgently required.
183 can academic medical centers showed that the governance models of critical care organizations vary an
184 bal cooperation, support structures, and new governance models to integrate diverse initiatives and a
185 ighlight three major trends in global health governance more broadly that relate to this development:
186 ce against biological, economic, social, and governance objectives.
187 els of restrictions, while Board of Medicine governance (Odds Ratio=27.36; 95% Confidence Interval: 5
188                  Here, we focus on circadian governance of 6 fundamentally important processes: metab
189  having beneficial effects, is the effective governance of a country.
190 ygen species, play a significant role in the governance of alterations in homeostasis, oxidative stre
191 ivation and noncanonical Hh signaling by the governance of basal PTCH1 internalization and degradatio
192 rovides previously unknown insights into the governance of carbon metabolism in bifidobacteria.
193 tes a path forward for research, ethics, and governance of clinical applications involving genome edi
194 nstitutions are important for the successful governance of common-pool resources (CPRs), but why do s
195            However, we know little about the governance of community development: does the gut serve
196 dical changes in the science, management and governance of coral reefs.
197 providing a new perspective to the molecular governance of dual coregulator functions of a master cor
198 and "responsible research and innovation" in governance of emerging technologies.
199                                       Unlike governance of epithelial programming, regulation of mese
200                  To meet this challenge, the governance of food supply and food markets should be imp
201 ore enabling environment for effective local governance of forests, including more local government-l
202  reforms to engage local forest users in the governance of forests.
203                        In the context of the governance of global health, including WHO reform, it wi
204 al a fundamental molecular mechanism for the governance of glucose metabolism and the control of hepa
205 ion in health care; and the fragmentation of governance of health care.
206 ive consequences for the UK's leadership and governance of health, in both Europe and globally, with
207 livery system by aligning the incentives and governance of hospitals and PHC systems, improving the q
208                          The need for better governance of human activities in the ocean space has be
209                  A similar mechanism for the governance of inter-domain motion was recently described
210 rom the governance of the names of taxa, (v) governance of lists of accepted species must not constra
211 ects of NK cell lytic activity, ranging from governance of lytic granule size to control of their pol
212 studies indicate a key role for USP21 in the governance of microtubule- and centrosome-associated phy
213           To date, no systematic approach to governance of national action plans on AMR exists.
214 xperiencing global environmental change, the governance of natural resources depends on sustained col
215 decentralization as an effective tool in the governance of natural resources.
216  draft was approved by the Committee for the Governance of Perioperative and Surgical Activities of t
217  insights into the mechanisms underlying the governance of peripheral CD4 T cell homeostasis and iden
218  incentive structures for providers, improve governance of public hospitals, and institute a stronger
219             Increased awareness could foster governance of resilience through research and breeding p
220 ntributed to our understanding of successful governance of shared resources.
221 se findings identify a key role for NURR1 in governance of skeletal muscle glucose metabolism, and re
222 ts, and thus help guide further research and governance of the commons.
223 on on federal grant review panels and in the governance of the Entomological Society of America, orga
224 These data suggest a new role for YAP in the governance of the epigenetic dynamics of exit from pluri
225 nd early detection of cancer, in addition to governance of the largely unregulated private sector and
226 idated lists of species is separate from the governance of the names of taxa, (v) governance of lists
227 nt natural resources, but the management and governance of the ocean is complex and the ecosystem is
228                                              Governance of the Society has not evolved as rapidly, an
229 onomic considerations and interference, (ii) governance of the species list must aim for community su
230 vital roles in both loss of pluripotency and governance of the transcriptome during embryogenesis and
231 n-parenchymal cell population in the overall governance of toxicological response following exposure
232                                              Governance of urban area expansion thus emerges as a key
233 st composition must be transparent, (iv) the governance of validated lists of species is separate fro
234 which new "collectives" for local, bottom-up governance of water bodies can reframe problems in ways
235 o gain insights into the effects of adaptive governance on natural capital, we compare three well-stu
236 s; and challenges or barriers in the area of governance or health policy.
237 we assess the extent to which the quality of governance, or the extent of electoral democracy, relate
238 to be headed by a physician and have primary governance over the majority, if not all, of the ICUs in
239 d expansion, including various dimensions of governance, over the period 1970-2006.
240  debate and action towards improved forms of governance, particularly as these new genomic tools and
241 oth the federal and local governments in the governance, planning, financing, and provision of health
242 his process, we concluded that biorepository governance plans and strategies for managing informed co
243 ity, which are fundamental to support forest governance policies, such as Reducing Emissions from Def
244 ancing, resilience, and equity) to reimagine governance, policies, and investments for better health
245 e Greater Horn of Africa, a region with weak governance, poor security, and little infrastructure tha
246 ms hardware: (1) leadership, management, and governance processes and (2) provider motivation, agency
247 tand the effects of time give advantages for governance, quality improvement, and patient-level decis
248 and implementing necessary institutional and governance reform measures may be necessary to ensure be
249 w that structural density and stability in a governance regime can coexist with major changes in that
250 nal analysis of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) governance regime, drawing on in-depth interviews and de
251 therefore benefit from further disentangling governance regimes across unprotected land.
252  deforestation and degradation varied across governance regimes between 2006-2011; (ii) their proxima
253 e impact of participation within each of the governance regimes by implementing a series of matched d
254 lly, yet their performance relative to other governance regimes is rarely assessed comprehensively.
255                                         NSMD governance regimes reduced deforestation on participatin
256 lity of these nonstate, market-driven (NSMD) governance regimes to deliver conservation outcomes.
257                                     The NSMD governance regimes we studied included collaborative and
258  consistent differences between conservation governance regimes when matched to logging and mining co
259 opical countries are managed under different governance regimes, the relative effectiveness of which
260                       As a result, shale gas governance remains a halting patchwork of rules, undermi
261 raged to adhere to patient group directions' governance restrictions, such as through regular trainin
262 to a spatial contraction of agriculture when governance scores are high, signaling a sustainable inte
263 ds to an expansion of agricultural area when governance scores are high.
264  regional organizations (i.e., in multilevel governance settings).
265 f technological, economic, communication and governance solutions exists to help transform management
266                                   Changes in governance sometimes disempowered departmental leadershi
267 f a suite of case studies, linking different governance strategies to standardized scores for deliver
268 ulation, and enforcement--to design tailored governance strategies.
269 that territories with a decentralized forest governance structure have more stable forest cover, but
270 f non-professional public directors into the governance structure of the American Board of Medical Sp
271  proponents will need to create an effective governance structure that facilitates achievement of col
272  scientifically based and proportionate risk governance structure to support innovation, including a
273 icated that their critical care organization governance structure was either moderately or highly eff
274      As a result of a rigorous review of its governance structure, the Society has committed to a pol
275 nteen institutions had a distinct transplant governance structure.
276 ation strategies and shortcomings in current governance structures as two major barriers, and we disc
277  separate communities, policies, programmes, governance structures, and funding streams.
278 chedules, and reforming provider payment and governance structures; and (2) overhaul of its hospital-
279                                  As with any governance system, internal changes and external drivers
280 ecision making, thus representing multilevel governance systems for managing natural capital.
281 opinion regarding the effectiveness of these governance systems or the degree to which they are succe
282          We find that the more collaborative governance systems studied achieved better environmental
283 his study analyzes the impacts of three NSMD governance systems that sought to end the conversion of
284  insight into the principles, processes, and governance that confer unique credibility to IOM advice.
285 them has merit, there is a need for a global governance that is capable of taking a strong leadership
286 ly nimble to keep pace with rapid change and governance that works seamlessly from local to regional
287 ors describe the LAAO Registry structure and governance, the outcome adjudication processes, and the
288                          Decentralisation of governance to 354 districts in 2001, and currently 514 d
289                     WHO must also evolve its governance to become far more welcoming of civil society
290 analysis of the vulnerability of polycentric governance to both diminishing effectiveness and the mas
291 egion, gross domestic product, conflict, and governance to examine country-specific annual percentage
292  identity, ability to mobilize resources, or governance) to sizes that were not possible in North Ame
293 e nations, but given the strong influence of governance, to be effective, any implementation will req
294 nt to the Job Dispatcher APIs as well as the governance under it.
295                                         Self-governance was initially applied mainly to the payers (t
296                                In 2004, self-governance was strengthened through the establishment of
297 or imposed conditionalities under neoliberal governance were particularly effected.
298 pose particularly strong challenges for risk governance when they have multidimensional and inequitab
299 ety of clinical scenarios and patient-facing governance where only part of the VCF data is fitting.
300          Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders t

 
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