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This article examines the 15-year trajectory of Uruguay’s leftist administrations, focusing on the influence of the Frente Amplio (FA) on public policy and state configuration.
Germán Bidegain +2 more
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Designing Integrated Policies for the Twin Transition: Challenges and Tradeoffs
ABSTRACT Democratic governance faces the intertwined imperatives of managing the transformative risks and opportunities of digitalization, particularly stemming from artificial intelligence (AI), while achieving environmental sustainability within planetary boundaries.
Martino Maggetti
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More Science Than Art: The First Botanical Garden in Portugal (c. 1650)
ABSTRACT Gabriel Grisley, a German physician, came to Portugal and founded a garden near the Xabregas River in Lisbon, during the 1610s under the Spanish kings' rule. In view of the utility a botanic garden represented for the kingdom, he was able to obtain a royal privilege from King João IV during the Restauration War against the Spanish (1640–1668).
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
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Early Warning Systems and Emergency Declarations During Brazil's Largest Dengue Outbreak
ABSTRACT Objectives Early warning systems (EWSs) are essential for alert, detection, and response to potential public health emergencies. Brazil's 2024 dengue epidemic, the largest ever recorded, offers a critical case for assessing correspondence between timely epidemic risk detection and health governance responsiveness.
Lorena Guadalupe Barberia +10 more
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Revista Derecho y Ciencia Política
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ABSTRACT This study explores environmental justice issues in coastal food systems, focusing on conflicts between small‐scale fisheries and the energy sector due to differing goals in managing food and energy sources. It does so by examining the interdependence between institutions, policies, and different types of knowledge; key elements in building ...
Mateus Henrique Amaral +6 more
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ABSTRACT Household food expenditure continues to be a key factor in ensuring the realization of the Human Right to Adequate Food. Particularly in Brazil, access to food can be limited by economic constraints in vulnerable families, especially among farming families, who have been more vulnerable to food insecurity in recent years in the country.
Lucas de Almeida Moura +3 more
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The challenges of gender parity. normative tension and political violence in Bolivia and Ecuador
Bolivia and Ecuador reformed their Constitutions in order to establish new plurinational and intercultural states through the creation of new institutions and territories, within a political framework based on the active participation of social ...
Nélida Archenti, Laura Albaine
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This study assesses the effectiveness of environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring the critically endangered Anguilla anguilla and the near‐threatened Salmo salar using quantitative PCR. Active in situ water filtration and passive metaprobe deployment were compared, showing that metaprobes provided greater sensitivity for low‐abundance species, while ...
Irene de Carlos Fernández +2 more
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Introduction: mobilisation and protest in the global and interconnected world
The text examines the importance that ordinary citizens, organised into activist networks, have gained in the area of international relations. To that end, the authors begin by analysing the characterisation of the new type of actors that have appeared
Salvador Martí i Puig , Eduardo Silva
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