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When tradition burns: Misinterpreting prescribed fire across the science–society gap in Iberia
Prescribed fire is a scientifically grounded management tool whose benefits depend on specific ecological and operational conditions. This Perspective examines how these benefits may be reinterpreted beyond their original context and proposes a framework to improve the translation of ecological knowledge into environmental decision‐making.
Luis Navarro
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Abstract Short‐term policy (STP) has attracted considerable attention as a form of time‐related public policy and is typically used to solve urgent problems. The objective of this study, which considers STP as policy myopia from an information science perspective, is to discuss the challenges encountered during the STP policymaking process and their ...
Prasongchai Setthasuravich +1 more
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Ultra‐Processed Foods and Markers of Systemic Inflammation in Children
Illustration showing the association between ultra‐processed foods intake and systemic inflammation, measured with cytokines levels in children. ABSTRACT Diets high in ultra‐processed foods (UPF) have been associated with negative health outcomes in adults; however, UPF's impact on children's health and their underlying mechanisms remain underexplored,
Camila Awad +8 more
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¿Qué distingue a un buen profesor universitario? Mirada de estudiantes de una universidad brasileña
El objetivo central de este trabajo es analizar las características de un buen profesor universitario desde la percepción de un grupo de estudiantes de pregrado en el campo de las ciencias sociales aplicadas.
María José Carvalho de Souza Domingues +3 more
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Structuring wicked problems in science communication
Abstract Public policy scholars increasingly deal with wicked problems and how diverse actors structure these problems in policy processes. However, the role of actors at the interface of science and society such as science communicators in structuring wicked problems remains widely unclear.
Sabrina Kirschke, Hannah Kosow
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La pandemia deja al descubierto la condición de posverdad y la crisis de confianza y los conflictos entre múltiples experticias, incluidas aquellas de las ciencias de la salud, que dificultan la solución de problemas planetarios.
Silvio Waisbord
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Entre la ciencia social y la política pública: reflexiones entorno a la economía colombiana
Rev.esc.adm.neg El vínculo entre las ciencias sociales y las políticas públicas, es uno de los aspectos de mayor interés entre quienes estudian el cómo traducir la evidencia empírica en decisiones de gobierno que beneficien determinada población.
León Dario Parra Bernal +1 more
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Barriers to public engagement with biodiversity conservation
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 ...
Emily A. Gregg +7 more
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ABSTRACT Clear communication between government administrations and citizens is a challenge in democratic societies. Public administration texts often contain technical legal terms, essential to convey specialized knowledge with precision but often impenetrable to non‐experts.
Sabela Fernández‐Silva +1 more
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A propylsilane molar content of just 5% makes a poor‐responding silica xerogel film to become sensitive toward non‐aromatic, large volatile organic compounds with low or null polarity when assembled into a photonic sensor with reflection architecture. This device is particularly suitable to detect cyclohexane, with large signal variation, fast kinetics,
Beatriz Rosales‐Reina +6 more
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