Literals
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- Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (Q3)
- Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (Q2)
- Geography, Planning and Development (Q2)
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- Switzerland
- ou:codigoRevista
- 2071-1050
- dcterms:coverage
- 2009-2020
- bibo:eissn
- 2071-1050
- dcterms:identifier
- 2017-11005
- bibo:issn
- 2071-1050
- dcterms:publisher
- MDPI AG
- vcard:region
- Western Europe
- ou:sjrMejorCuartil
- Q2
- dcterms:title
- Sustainability
Typed Literals
- ou:sjr
- 0.537 (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#Decimal)
Inverse Relations
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- How do quality practices affect the results?: The experience of thalassotherapy centres in Spain
- Assessing the sodium exchange capacity in rainfed and irrigated soils in the Mediterranean basin using GIS
- Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) in Southern Europe-An Iberian case study. The eurocity Elvas-Badajoz
- Effects of the European Union agricultural and environmental policies in the sustainability of most common Mediterranean soils
- Evaluation of the microbial viability of soil samples from maize crops in freeze-storage under different management conditions in a semi-arid climate
- Competitive success in responsible regional ecosystems: An empirical approach in Spain focused on the firms' relationship with stakeholders
- Rural destination development based on olive oil tourism: The impact of residents' community attachment and quality of life on their support for tourism development
- Seasonal and interannual fluctuation of the microbial soil community in a maize field under long-term conservation agriculture management
- The behavioral response to Location Based Services: An examination of the influence of social and environmental benefits, and privacy
- Towards rural sustainable development? Contributions of the EAFRD 2007-2013 in low demographic density territories: The case of extremadura (SW Spain)
- Use of video and 3D scenario visualisation to rate vegetation screens for integrating buildings into the landscape