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Muchos ordenamientos jurídicos favorecen la presencia de determinados grupos o categorías sociales en órganos o entidades públicos: en sus parlamentos o en sus Administraciones públicas.
Francisco Velasco
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the impact of low‐dose aspirin (LDA) on placental size and uterine artery pulsatility index (UtA‐PI) by analyzing longitudinal changes between the first and second trimesters in pregnancies at high risk for early‐onset pre‐eclampsia (PE).
C. Trilla +7 more
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Barriers to public engagement with biodiversity conservation
Abstract Addressing biodiversity loss requires public engagement and action, including changes to individual consumption habits, support for on‐the‐ground conservation actions, and advocacy for government action and policy change. Conservation organizations are increasingly focused on encouraging probiodiversity attitudes and behaviors through ...
Emily A. Gregg +7 more
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Mediante un estudio de simulación experimental se analizan las consecuencias que tiene para las personas no beneficiarias la implementación de una medida de acción positiva en el ámbito laboral.
Josefa Ruiz Romero +1 more
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Popularizing Autogestión: Punk, Zapatismo, and Anarchist Ethics in Mexico City
ABSTRACT Autogestión (self‐management), has been a popular articulation of radical politics since its emergence in the 1960s. This article examines how Mexico City's anarcho‐punk scene transformed autogestión in the 1990s from an anarcho‐syndicalist principle into a unique ethical practice detached from industrial material production.
Livia K. Stone
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Abstract Reciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that describe the mechanisms of such relationships, and even fewer that explore other contexts, such as that of artisanal fishers in Latin American countries.
Jaime Ojeda +5 more
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Use of theories of human action in recent conservation research
Abstract Social sciences are increasingly recognized as useful for reorienting human action toward environmental conservation. Fully realizing the social sciences’ potential requires applying social science methods to conservation challenges and drawing from and building on human action theories from across the social sciences to better understand how ...
Harold N. Eyster +3 more
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Role of national regime ideology for predicting biodiversity outcomes
Abstract The rapid decline of global biodiversity has engendered renewed debate about the social, economic, and political factors contributing to it. Specifically, there is little understanding of the role that political ideology within a country (e.g., nationalism, conservatism, socialism) plays in determining biodiversity outcomes.
Jacob Jones +3 more
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Assessing multiple values of nature in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans
Abstract Around the world, people express a variety of values of nature based on how they relate and interact with it. These values of nature, broadly classified as instrumental, intrinsic, and relational values, underlie environmental policy and decision‐making processes.
Ranjini Murali +10 more
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Effects of protection and temperature variation on temporal stability in a marine reserve network
Abstract Understanding the drivers of ecosystem stability has been a key focus of modern ecology as the impacts of the Anthropocene become more prevalent and extreme. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are tools used globally to promote biodiversity and mediate anthropogenic impacts.
Griffin Srednick, Stephen E. Swearer
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