Characteristics and outcome of patients set up on high-flow oxygen therapy at home
Dolidon, Samuel, Dupuis, Johann, Molano Valencia, Luis-Carlos, Salaün, Mathieu, Thiberville, Luc, Muir, Jean-François, Cuvelier, Antoine, Patout, Maxime
Published in Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease (2019)
Published in Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease (2019)
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Journal Article
Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making
Biesbroek, Robbert, Dupuis, Johann, Jordan, Andrew, Wellstead, Adam, Howlett, Michael, Cairney, Paul, Rayner, Jeremy, Davidson, Debra
Published in Nature climate change (01.06.2015)
Published in Nature climate change (01.06.2015)
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Journal Article
Comment on “Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management”
Wellstead, Adam, Biesbroek, Robbert, Cairney, Paul, Davidson, Debra, Dupuis, Johann, Howlett, Michael, Rayner, Jeremy, Stedman, Richard
Published in Canadian journal of forest research (01.10.2018)
Published in Canadian journal of forest research (01.10.2018)
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Journal Article
Environmental innovation strategies: When and why NGOs go beyond public regulations
Schweizer, Rémi, Dupuis, Johann, de Buren, Guillaume
Published in Environmental politics (02.09.2016)
Published in Environmental politics (02.09.2016)
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Journal Article
Comment on “Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management”1
Wellstead, Adam, Biesbroek, Robbert, Cairney, Paul, Davidson, Debra, Dupuis, Johann, Howlett, Michael, Rayner, Jeremy, Stedman, Richard
Published in Canadian journal of forest research (2018)
Published in Canadian journal of forest research (2018)
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Journal Article
Switzerland: International commitments and domestic drawbacks
Kammerer, Marlene, Ingold, Karin, Dupuis, Johann
Published in Climate Governance across the Globe (2021)
Published in Climate Governance across the Globe (2021)
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Book Chapter
A Durban, on s'arrache le marché des technologies propres: On a peu parlé de l'enjeu réel autour de la Conférence de Durban sur le climat: la guerre des puissances (UE, Chine, Etats-Unis) pour le contrôle de l'immense marché de l'énergie et des technologies écologiques. Par Johann Dupuis, doctorant à l'Idheap
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Newspaper Article