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Barriers to public engagement with biodiversity conservation. [PDF]
Abstract Addressing biodiversity loss requires public engagement and action, including changes to individual consumption habits, support for on‐the‐ground conservation actions, and advocacy for government action and policy change. Conservation organizations are increasingly focused on encouraging probiodiversity attitudes and behaviors through ...
Gregg EA +7 more
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Improvements for better scaling of locally managed marine areas. [PDF]
Abstract To protect and restore ecosystems at the speed and scale required to meet current environmental challenges, a greater understanding of how conservation initiatives spread from existing to new adopters is required. According to the diffusion of innovation theory, positive adopter‐to‐peer communication is a powerful driver of innovation spread ...
Lewis-Brown E +6 more
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Abstract Climate change, through extreme weather events, is increasing the risk and impacts of disasters. An increase in extreme weather events underscores the importance of bringing coherence in efforts to reduce the risk of disasters and to adapt to the impacts of the changing climate.
Livhuwani D. Nemakonde +1 more
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THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL'S UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW AS A RHETORICAL BATTLEFIELD OF NATIONS
Applying the case study of Saudi Arabia, this article examines the rhetoric of nations who are well documented as being severe violators of human rights and the use they make of the UN Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism to defend, downplay, and deny their human rights violations.
Noam Schimmel
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Abstract Civil society organizations (CSOs) aim to influence public policy. One way of influencing policy is through communication. In authoritarian contexts, CSOs face restrictions that make criticism of governmental actors less likely. However, to achieve change, CSOs need to highlight public problems that are often created by the inaction of ...
Caroline Schlaufer +5 more
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Resumen Prevenir la obesidad entre los jóvenes latinos que viven en Estados Unidos y en países latinoamericanos requiere reconocer la especificidad de los contextos y las interacciones entre actividad física (AF) y entorno construido (EC). El objetivo de este artículo es avanzar en la agenda de investigación sobre el EC y la AF con el fin de prevenir ...
Olga L. Sarmiento +11 more
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Narrative plots for regulatory, distributive, and redistributive policies
Abstract The Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has ignited a remarkably active research community, one of its main contributions being distinct narrative elements—including settings, characters, and plots. Yet, while the plot constitutes a core element of narrativity, it has received less attention vis‐à‐vis other narrative components.
Johanna Kuhlmann, Sonja Blum
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El artículo centra la atención en las prácticas comunicacionales de gobierno que se dieron en los ministerios de Educación, Salud y Desarrollo Social durante las presidencias de Cristina Fernández (2011-2015) y Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) en Argentina ...
Andrea Liliana Iotti +2 more
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El presente artículo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la credibilidad y confianza que otorgan los jóvenes de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México a la comunicación gubernamental mexicana con respecto a la COVID-19 con la finalidad de conocer cómo influye
Rebeca Arévalo-Martínez +2 more
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Los bajos niveles de aprobación tanto de gobiernos como de gobernantes en el ámbito internacional implican un problema de legitimidad política. Parte del éxito de una organización depende de su reputación y de cómo es vista por sus stakeholders.
Joanna Margarita Moreno Manzo +1 more
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