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Abstract Despite evidence about the contribution of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) to conservation, prevailing strategies still seek their separation from nature, often triggering conflicts. Current pledges to expand global protected area coverage suggest a need for the critical analysis of governance quality and the way conservation ...
Neil Dawson +5 more
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GPS‐tagged scavengers allow the on‐ground monitoring of carcasses, the addressing of potential risks for wildlife, livestock and human health, the quantitative assessment of compliance with the law and would improve estimates of carcass availability, substantially contributing to more effective legislation enforcement.
Patricia Mateo‐Tomás +8 more
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Abstract In Brazil, the epicenter of the Zika crisis, brown, black, and indigenous poor women living in municipalities with scarce resources were disproportionally affected. The gendered consequences of the epidemic exposed how intersectional lenses are central to understand the impact of public health emergencies in the lives of women and girls.
Ilana Ambrogi +2 more
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Optimally designing drone‐based surveys for wildlife abundance estimation with N‐mixture models
Abstract Hierarchical N‐mixture models have been suggested for abundance estimation from spatiotemporally replicated drone‐based count surveys, since they allow modeling abundance of unmarked individuals while accounting for detection errors. However, it is still necessary to understand how these models perform in the wide variety of contexts and ...
Ismael V. Brack +3 more
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Herbarium records provide reliable phenology estimates in the understudied tropics
Herbarium specimens are verified to be a vital resource for closing the gap in our phenological knowledge of tropical systems. Tropical plant reproductive phenology inferred from herbarium records are widely congruent with field observations, suggesting that they can and should be used to investigate phenological variation and their associated ...
Daniel S. Park +7 more
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Towards fairer conservation: Perspectives and ideas from early‐career researchers
Abstract The Black Lives Matter Movement, which gained unprecedented global momentum in mid‐2020, triggered critical reflection on systemic discrimination of disadvantaged groups across many domains of society. It prompted us, as early‐career researchers (ECRs) in conservation science, to examine our own awareness of ongoing injustices within our field,
Lucy J. Archer +7 more
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O texto apresenta, analisa e discute algumas marcas/características presentes nos conhecimentos tradicionais relacionados à influência da Lua em práticas sociais de camponeses mapeados etnograficamente por Licenciandos em Educação do Campo em ...
Rodrigo dos Santos Crepalde +3 more
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Neste artigo se realiza uma análise do conhecimento adquirido em uma saida de campo focalizada na problemática ambiental de un entorno concreto e propõe o uso de uma ferramenta a mais no processo de ambientalização curricular de uma determinada materia ...
Marc Fabregat Arimon +1 more
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Criação de conhecimento organizacional: teorizações do campo de estudo [PDF]
O presente artigo buscou apresentar algumas teorizações sobre conhecimento organizacional, sobretudo, em relação à dimensão dos "espaços de criação de conhecimento", chegando ao final com a apresentação de um esquema conceitual. As principais implicações teóricas foram as seguintes: a) em uma mesma organização podem coexistir diversos tipos de ...
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As artes visuais como campo de conhecimento no projeto arte na escola - DAC/UFSC
Este texto apresenta e justifica o conteúdo trabalhado no curso de extensão “As Artes Visuais como campo de conhecimento”, que foi promovido pelo Departamento Artístico Cultural – DAC/UFSC, dentro do projeto “Arte na Escola”.
Richard Perassi Luiz de Sousa
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