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Making decisions is an inevitable activity in life, whether at a personal level or at an institutional level. Everyone is faced with situations where a decision has to be made. There are two ways of treating such situations. One way is to consider the situation to be posing a challenge, where one is more worried about consequences of making a wrong decision. The other, obviously, is to consider the situation to be offering an opportunity, where one is interested in maximizing the benefits by making the right decision.
by Various authors, Dr Alfredo J. Escribano, Dr J. Ryschawy, Dr Lindsay Whistance, Dr Lydie Dufour, Prof. Diomy S. Zamora, Dr Samuel C. Allen, Dr Kent G. Apostol, Dr Shibu Jose, Gary Wyatt, Prof. M. Weih, Dr P.-A. Hansson, Dr J. A. Ohlsson, Dr M. Sandgren, Dr A. Schnürer, Dr A.-C. Rönnberg-Wästljung, Professor María Rosa Mosquera-Losada, Dr J. J. Santiago-Freijanes, Dr A. Rigueiro-Rodríguez, Dr F. J. Rodríguez-Rigueiro, Dr D. Arias Martínez, Professor Anastasia Pantera, Dr N. Ferreiro-Domínguez
2024 · Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Considers the importance of agroforestry systems in achieving a more sustainable agriculture Reviews the environmental, ecological and economic benefits of agroforestry systems Explores the ways in which agroforestry practices can be implemented to enhance biodiversity
The immune system is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by "foreign" invaders. Invaders are primarily microbes such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. Because the human body provides an ideal environment for many microbes, they try to break in. It is the immune system's job to keep them out or, failing that, to seek out and destroy them. When the immune system hits the wrong target or is crippled, however, it can unleash seversl diseases, including allergy, arthritis or immune disorders.