Dear Editor would you please post a link and encourage a discussion around this paper. It is available online for open discussion. We really look forward to some meaningful discussion and comments.
Also, this topic can sometime attract polarised responses. So it would be good to introduce the concepts in terms of complementary social experiences - combining penalties with rewards.
I am currently writing an article on application of biochar as soil amendment to enhance primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of small economies. In order for it to be scientifically viable, I however need a strong literature review and there is little to no peer-reviewed data on using biochar to boost economies.
Therefore, I would like to ask you a question: what are your suggestions concerning literature on that topic?
Dear Editor
ReplyDeletewould you please post a link and encourage a discussion around this paper.
It is available online for open discussion. We really look forward to some meaningful discussion and comments.
http://itnifa2015.weaconferences.net/papers/world-currencies-for-sustainability/
The paper background can be found here:
www.global4c.org
Also, this topic can sometime attract polarised responses. So it would be good to introduce the concepts in terms of complementary social experiences - combining penalties with rewards.
Many thanks
Delton Chen
Dear Sir/Madam,
ReplyDeleteI am currently writing an article on application of biochar as soil amendment to enhance primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of small economies. In order for it to be scientifically viable, I however need a strong literature review and there is little to no peer-reviewed data on using biochar to boost economies.
Therefore, I would like to ask you a question: what are your suggestions concerning literature on that topic?
Kind regards,
Nick