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In: Samenleving en politiek: Sampol ; tijdschrift voor en democratisch socialisme, Volume 18, Issue 6, p. 17-24
ISSN: 1372-0740
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In: Samenleving en politiek: Sampol ; tijdschrift voor en democratisch socialisme, Volume 18, Issue 6, p. 17-24
ISSN: 1372-0740
In: Samenleving en politiek: Sampol ; tijdschrift voor en democratisch socialisme, Volume 13, Issue 6, p. 16-19
ISSN: 1372-0740
In: Legal issues of economic integration: law journal of the Europa Instituut and the Amsterdam Center for International Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 41-81
ISSN: 1566-6573, 1875-6433
Photographs of crime scenes are an as yet unexplored but valuable source for research into historic interiors. They offer an uncensored glimpse into the vernacular living circumstances of various segments of the population. This book presents a selection of original photographs and maps of crime scenes in the provinces of East Flanders and Antwerp in the 1920s and '30s. Six articles deal with the potential of crime scene photography for interior research, the establishment and functioning of the judicial laboratories of Ghent and Antwerp, inter-war interiors in Flanders through the lens of forensic photographs and files, as well as two case studies, on a lodging house in Antwerp South and a cottage villa in Merksem.00Exhibition: Vandenhove. Centrum voor Architectuur en Kunst, Ghent, Belgium (20.05. - 10.07.2021)
In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, Volume 1084-1085, Issue 19, p. 1-66
In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, Volume 1080-1081, Issue 15, p. 1-45
In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, Volume 971-972, Issue 26, p. 1-62
In: EUR 18452
In: EU RTD in human dimensions of environmental change report series
In: Proceedings
In: EUR 18449
In: EU RTD in human dimensions of environmental change report series
In: Proceedings
In: Samenleving en politiek: Sampol ; tijdschrift voor en democratisch socialisme, Volume 12, Issue 2, p. 27-31
ISSN: 1372-0740
In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, Volume 1070, Issue 5, p. 1-34
The ALLIANCE Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) initiated by the STAR Network of Excellence and integrated in the research strategy implemented by the COMET consortium, defines a long-term vision of the needs for, and implementation of, research in radioecology. This reference document, reflecting views from many stakeholders groups and researchers, serves as an input to those responsible for defining EU research call topics through the ALLIANCE SRA statement delivered each year to the EJP-CONCERT (2015–2020). This statement highlights a focused number of priorities for funding. Research in radioecology and related sciences is justified by various drivers, such as policy changes, scientific advances and knowledge gaps, radiological risk perception by the public, and a growing awareness of interconnections between human and ecosystem health. The SRA is being complemented by topical roadmaps that have been initiated by the COMET EC-funded project, with the help and endorsement of the ALLIANCE. The strategy underlying roadmap development is driven by the need for improved mechanistic understanding across radioecology. By meeting this need, we can provide fit-for-purpose human and environmental impact/risk assessments in support of the protection of man and the environment in interaction with society and for the three exposure situations defined by the ICRP (i.e., planned, existing and emergency). Within the framework of the EJP-CONCERT the development of a joint roadmap is under discussion among all the European research platforms and will highlight the major research needs for the whole radiation protection field and how these are likely to be addressed by 2030.
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