Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in International Healthcare Partnerships: A Thematic Analysis
ABSTRACT In global health collaborations, countries of all development levels may seek international assistance, emphasizing trust and conflict resolution. However, existing frameworks lack sustainability metrics, governance, and evaluation criteria.
Salma Arabi+2 more
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Instituciones, migración, remesas y pobreza. Los casos de Rancho Narváez y Yalvanté, Chiapas, México
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el papel de las instituciones, formales e informales, en el envío, la recepción y el uso de remesas en dos comunidades indígenas de México con una histórica experiencia migratoria y con altos niveles de pobreza ...
Julieta Martínez Cuero+2 more
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Escribir en comunidad: Construcción de relaciones y responsabilidad en la producción de conocimiento
ABSTRACT As anthropology reckons with its past, present, and future, anthropologists increasingly seek to challenge inequities within the discipline and academia more broadly. Anthropology, regardless of subdiscipline, is a social endeavor. Yet research often remains an isolating (though not necessarily solitary) process, even within research teams and
Jordi Armani Rivera Prince+16 more
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Habilidades terapéuticas en logopedia: punto de vista de profesionales y pacientes
Las profesiones sanitarias evolucionan hacia un Modelo Clínico Centrado en el Paciente, heredero del modelo biopsicosocial, caracterizado por su comprensión holística, la relación de ayuda y la toma de decisiones compartidas.
Beatriz Calabuig-Sanfeliu+2 more
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Coexisting with large carnivores based on the Volterra principle
Abstract Coexistence with large carnivores represents one of the world's highest profile conservation challenges. Ecologists have identified ecological benefits derived from large carnivores (and large herbivores), yet livestock depredation, perceived competition for shared game, risks to pets and humans, and social conflicts often lead to demands for ...
Mark S. Boyce+2 more
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Setting goals for pollinator gardens
Abstract In recent years, declines in animal pollinators have stimulated tremendous interest in pollinator‐friendly gardening. There is a widespread notion that pollinator gardens are beneficial, but the specific capacity of pollinator gardens to improve biodiversity conservation and societal well‐being remains unclear.
Nicholas N. Dorian+3 more
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African voices and their role in improving north–south collaborations for biodiversity conservation
Abstract While the dominance of policies from the Global North has shaped conservation practices, holistic decision‐making is urgently needed to incorporate more local voices, especially in Africa. Effective conservation strategies may be enhanced by incorporating the expertise and resources of the Global North alongside the knowledge, lived ...
Kudzai Shaun Mpakairi+10 more
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Networking strategies for coordinating interdependent policy issues: A motif approach
Abstract Complex societal challenges, such as climate change and environmental degradation, are encumbered by numerous interdependences across different policy issues. Coordination of interdependent policy issues is thus critical. However, coordination challenges persist, partly because coordinating interdependent policy issues among actors often ...
Johanna Hedlund+2 more
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Análisis de la participación escolar en la gestión de un espacio natural. Estudio de casos del Proyecto de Apadrinamiento del Parque Natural del Turia [PDF]
El Proyecto de Apadrinamiento de las riberas del Turia ha permitido desarrollar una investigación cualitativa para estudiar el carácter de la participación escolar fomentada a partir de la relación que este tipo de proyectos genera entre los ámbitos de ...
Santana Martín, Diana
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Institutions, in time: Designing feedback pathways for shared infrastructure transitions
Abstract Electric utilities, challenged by a rapidly unfolding energy transition, use many informal institutions to bridge across technologies and sectors. Little is known, however, about how electric utility systems and other polycentric systems' institutions‐in‐use vary and evolve over time.
Matthew Grimley+6 more
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