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Abstract Despite evidence about the contribution of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) to conservation, prevailing strategies still seek their separation from nature, often triggering conflicts. Current pledges to expand global protected area coverage suggest a need for the critical analysis of governance quality and the way conservation ...
Neil Dawson +5 more
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Brazil's Amazon Fund: A “Green Fix” between Offset Pressures and Deforestation Crisis
Abstract Emissions trading and nature‐based solutions, particularly REDD+, have lent themselves to the critical literature on the “socioecological fix” in neoliberal capital accumulation and state regulation. Prone to reversals, land conflict, and leakage, these mechanisms displace the burden of carbon emissions reductions to global South countries ...
Claudia Horn
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Abstract East Timorese nationalism experienced a unique generational transition during Indonesia's occupation hinging onto internationalism in the changing world. In contrast to the existing literature on nationalism, which is overwhelmingly focused on earlier construction of nationalism and post‐independence nation building, this article offers a ...
Takahiro Kamisuna
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Abstract In Brazil, the epicenter of the Zika crisis, brown, black, and indigenous poor women living in municipalities with scarce resources were disproportionally affected. The gendered consequences of the epidemic exposed how intersectional lenses are central to understand the impact of public health emergencies in the lives of women and girls.
Ilana Ambrogi +2 more
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POTENTIAL HISTORY: READING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FROM INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES*
ABSTRACT Until the beginning of the twentieth century, history, as a core concept of the political project of modernity, was highly concerned with the future. The many crimes, genocides, and wars perpetuated in the name of historical progress eventually caused unavoidable fractures in the way Western philosophies of history have understood change over ...
Rodrigo Bonaldo +1 more
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Cinema Sem Conflitos. Quando Através do Cinema Também se Pode Mediar Conflitos em Contexto Escolar
O presente artigo aborda o desenvolvimento de um projeto na área da Educação em Portugal e que compreende uma dupla vertente, teórico-prática, e onde é proposta a criação e a implementação de um Recurso Educacional Aberto – designado Cinema Sem ...
Ricardo Braga Silva +2 more
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We identify the areas of Europe and North Africa that are most sensitive for the specific populations of birds for which sufficient GPS tracking data at high spatial resolution were available. We also map vulnerability hotspots where mitigation at existing EI should be prioritised to reduce collision risks.
Jethro G. Gauld +50 more
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Mapas...Por quê? Por quem? Para quem?
Este artigo tem como objetivo realizar uma discussão acerca da cartografia e suas tecnologias, bem como da cartografia social e sua evolução através de uma revisão bibliográfica sobre a temática, debatendo sobre os propósitos e objetivos que envolvem a ...
Marcela de Avellar Mascarello +2 more
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We use model projections to explore the timing and intensity in the distribution of marine fish stocks that are shared across the world's Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ). Our findings suggest that many shared stocks’ distribution and catch are expected to change in most EEZs by 2030.
Juliano Palacios‐Abrantes +6 more
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The racial division of nature: Making land in Recife
In this paper I analyse the making and unmaking of amphibious urban modernity in Recife in the Northeast of Brazil between 1920 and 1950. I argue that the transformation of the city was predicated on an absorptive and eradicative notion of whiteness that necessitated the creation of dry, enclosed land.
Archie Davies
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