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    Calixarene/azolium cyclophane hybrids: Synthesis, structure and conformations

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    © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015.The synthesis, structure, and conformational behaviour of three imidazolium cyclophanes that incorporate one or two 4-tert-butylphenol or 4-tert-butylanisole groups as meta-disubstituted linkers in the macrocycle is described. The cyclophanes containing anisole moieties adopt a cone conformation in the solid state, which, in solution, is not labile on the NMR timescale. The cyclophanes containing one or two phenol moieties adopt conformations other than the cone in the solid state and are labile in solution on the NMR timescale. The phenol cyclophanes are readily deprotonated, and structural and conformational studies for a variety of the associated cyclophanes are also reported

    Social and political barriers to the use of Marine Protected Areas for conservation and fishery management in Melanesia

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    In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CMT) systems in two independent Melanesian states (Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea) in the context of the management of rapidly intensifying commercial and subsistence fisheries. We focus particularly on the proposed use of permanent no-take Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), which are at present strongly favoured by scientists and environmentalists around the world, as the most versatile marine fishery management tool, especially in poor developing countries. We argue that, with some exceptions, typical Melanesian CMT regimes make MPAs difficult to establish, primarily due to issues of scale. We look closely at the ecological rationale for no-take MPAs, for different coral-reef based species, and assess the likelihood that populations of these species are self-replacing on the same scale as CMT territories for most of coastal PNG and Solomon Islands. We argue that with some exceptions (mainly species with short-lived larvae), the dynamics and scale of population replacement processes for most fished species make no-take permanent closures largely incompatible with traditional CMT systems, and therefore unlikely to prove a successful management tool in this socio-political context

    Imidazole-2-Thiones: Synthesis, Structure, Properties

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