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Abstract Growing human use of the marine environment increases the proximity of humans to marine wildlife and thus likely increases human–wildlife interactions. Such interactions influence perceptions of nature and promote or undermine conservation. Despite their importance, human–wildlife interactions are rarely considered in ecosystem‐based marine ...
Yaara Grossmark +3 more
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Derecho Constitucional, Tomo I
El Derecho Constitucional chileno ha presentado una evolución notable en los últimos años. Si bien contábamos con obras que trataban las diversas materias que comprende nuestra Constitución PolÃtica de la República, faltaba una mirada mayor, que ...
Valenzuela Villalobos, Williams [Chile. Universidad Mayor]
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This research provides actionable recommendations for beach management. The implementation of continuous monitoring of sea surface temperature and wind conditions will enable more accurate predictions of jellyfish distribution. Adaptive management strategies that respond dynamically to environmental data will help mitigate the impact of jellyfish ...
J. Castro‐Gutiérrez +2 more
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Audience segmentation approach to conservation messaging for transforming the exotic pet trade
Abstract Advancing transformative change for sustainability requires population‐wide behavior change. Yet, many behavioral interventions tackling environmental problems only examine average effects on the aggregate, overlooking the heterogeneous effects in a population.
Rumi Naito +3 more
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Community engagement and power dynamics in conservation philanthropy grant making
Abstract Funding decisions influence where, how, and by whom conservation is pursued globally. In the context of growing calls for more participatory, Indigenous‐led, and socially just conservation, we undertook the first empirical investigation of how philanthropic foundations working in marine conservation globally engage communities in grant‐making ...
Michele M. Betsill +11 more
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Abstract Global emergence of Rights of Nature (RoN) has gained momentum since Ecuador became the first country to constitutionally recognize it in 2008. The shift from perceiving nature as an object, to granting it legal subjecthood, can revolutionize protection of ecological systems.
M. R. Peck +4 more
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Towards a Fiscal Sociology of Latin America
Los sistemas tributarios en América Latina se caracterizan por una baja recaudación, una mayor incidencia de impuestos y mecanismos regresivos, poca redistribución y un bajo cumplimiento.
Atria, Jorge [Chile. Universidad Mayor] +2 more
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Abstract Electronic participation (e‐participation) has grown across the world in recent decades and many governments offer a range of opportunities for e‐participation. However, there is a lack of comparative analyses of successful initiatives, which can be useful in supporting subsequent adopters.
Sonia Royo +3 more
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Abstract This article explores the social construction of international migrants as a threat to public health and public safety in Mexico, specifically in the case of the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey, since relations within this new sense of “otherness” in this city cause issues for public health and citizen security as traditionally conceived. An in‐
Philippe Stoesslé
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Citizen security in Mexico: Legacies of distrust
Abstract The article provides a backdrop to citizen security in Mexico, presenting a critique that challenges the democratic bases of citizen security and offering an alternate genealogy of its analytical and practical implementations. On the one hand, citizen security emerges not only from a violent legacy of national security but also amid larger ...
R. Guy Emerson
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