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Abstract Reduction in population size, with its predicted effects on population fitness, is the most alarming anthropogenic impact on endangered species. By introducing compatible individuals, genetic rescue (GR) is a promising but debated approach for reducing the genetic load unmasked by inbreeding and for restoring the fitness of declining ...
Francesco Maroso +5 more
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Abstract The harvest of wild plants with medicinal uses is increasing globally, both for self‐treatment and as a source of income. The increasing demand for these remedies could lead to the over‐harvest of some species. Despite a recent surge in the number of studies analysing wild medicinal plants management, little is known about the effects of non ...
J. Mateo‐Martín +7 more
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Abstract This study investigates how environmental flows (e‐flows) can be designed as dynamic operating policies to optimize long‐term economic and ecosystem performance in reservoir systems. The main goal is to provide e‐flow solutions that contribute to better preparedness and flexibility of hydro‐systems to face multiyear stress periods, reducing ...
Ana Paula Dalcin +3 more
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We combined trait‐based and correlative approaches to assign risks to species, taxonomic orders, and functional groups of terrestrial mammals in Mexico, under climate change (CC) and land‐use/cover change (LUCC) scenarios. Risk scores were obtained as a function of vulnerability, exposure, and hazard, using the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Carolina Ureta +7 more
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Abstract Many voluntary incentive programs for provision of forest ecosystem services (ES) have low participation rates, insufficient enrollment areas, and inefficient ecological outcomes. Understanding participation behavior in such programs has therefore become a crucial part of policy success.
Yohei Mitani, Henrik Lindhjem
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Who gets what, where, and how much? Composite index of spatial inequality for small areas in Tehran
Abstract Urban spatial inequality is multidimensional and complex. The extant literature identifies three main theoretically‐informed dimensions of spatial inequality—accessibility, environmental conditions, and socio‐economic conditions. We combine geospatial data on measures across these three theoretical dimensions to derive a composite index for ...
Hamidreza Rabiei‐Dastjerdi +1 more
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Independencia Mexicana: directorio de acervos
Independencia Mexicana: directorio de ...
DIRECTORIO DE ACERVOS RMCPyS
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A economia simbólica dos acervos literários: itinerários de produção da crença em Cora Coralina
Resumo Este artigo examina a produção da crença na escritora Cora Coralina como ponto de partida para a visualização de algumas feições contemporâneas do encontro entre economia e cultura, destacando a operacionalização de uma política da memória e a ...
Clovis Carvalho Britto
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Este artigo parte de um conjunto de experiências de pesquisa com imagens dos índios Potiguara do litoral norte da Paraíba, região Nordeste do Brasil. O objetivo é apresentar premissas que nortearam a formação de acervo imagético e a produção de vídeo ...
João Martinho Braga de Mendonça
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Resumo Este artigo traz considerações sobre o direito à informação no campo da musicologia no Brasil, especialmente sobre o acesso a fontes musicais manuscritas.
André Guerra Cotta
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