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Abstract Disability is often overlooked in discussions of green exercise. Consequently, we still know little about how ableist ideologies might play out in the context of nature engagement, or the forms of pleasure that disabled people derive from participation in green spaces.
Jim Cherrington, James Brighton
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Paleolake geochronology supports Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age for human tracks at White Sands, New Mexico. [PDF]
Holliday VT+6 more
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Scheduling problems under learning effects: classification and cartography
Ameni Azzouz, M. Ennigrou, L. B. Said
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Critique beyond relation: The stakes of working with the negative, the void and the abyss
Abstract The ‘relational turn’ has been widely embraced in Human Geography and related fields over the last couple of decades as an alternative to the hubris of modern and colonial reasoning. Yet, increasingly, concerns over the extent that contemporary conceptualisations are overly ‘generative’, ‘productivist’ and ‘affirmational’ has come to the fore.
David Chandler, Jonathan Pugh
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Nonhuman primate antigenic cartography of SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Rössler A+8 more
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Resilient education: The role of digital technology in supporting geographical education in Ukraine
Abstract This commentary spotlights the continued impact of the Russian invasion on geography education in higher education in Ukraine. From discussions with Ukrainian geographers in institutions in contrasting regions of the country, we describe their resilience in adapting the delivery of the physical geography curriculum, especially in the essential
Simon M. Hutchinson+5 more
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Forecasting framework for dominant SARS-CoV-2 strains before clade replacement using phylogeny-informed genetic distances. [PDF]
Lee K+14 more
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