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Extractions: Fier - Korce - Shkoder - Vlore - Albania is located in southern europe as part of the Balkan peninsula - Just north of Greece with a long coast line on the Adriatic Sea and directly across the Adriatic from Italy - It's history goes back thousands of years - There are beaches along the coast with hill and mountains inland - Extreme caution should be exercised while traveling here - The country is certainly unspoiled by tourism - Tirana, aka Tirane, is the Capital - Could be a great time to visit - Enjoy - :-) -
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Extractions: It may still be possible for elected officials to face the challenges of governance without planting their snout in the public trough, but there is no lack evidence to the contrary. The authors in this collection all argue for change, or more importantly, for the political will to effect it. But as they describe, there is no fine line to cross, no correct posture to assume that can mark one as observing good rather than faulty, weak, failing or failed governance. How media become the message in
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Extractions: About the Data General issues: The maps of the human footprint and of the last of the wild should not be read too literally. Although there is no doubt that the human footprint and last of the wild express an important perspective on the world, it is also true that, in its details, these maps contain inaccuracies (acknowledged below) and are mapped at a scale coarser than most conservation efforts These maps are based on geographic proxies for drivers of human impact: human population density, land cover and land use mapping, lights regularly visible from a satellite at night, locations of roads, rivers and coasts, settlement patterns, etc. However drivers are not inevitably impacts. One of the roles of conservation is to find ways for human beings to lessen their impacts while still making their living. The input datasets used to map the human footprint are enormously expensive to maintain and update, as a result they tend to lag behind the patterns they depict.