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Abstract This paper offers an alternative reading of decolonial geographies by examining how people make due in the context of colonial natures. Drawing on collaborative ethnographic research, we illustrate how everyday acts of reclaiming ancestral lands serve as practices of resistance that foment Enxet and Sanapaná resurgence in Paraguay's Chaco.
Joel E. Correia, Clemente Dermott
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We assessed the acceptability and consumption of a custom‐developed nicarbazin bait for feral pigeons, inferred its contraceptive efficacy, and evaluated the reversibility of its effects upon cessation of treatment. Only feral pigeons consumed the bait, except for one eared dove that also ingested the food. Continuous administration of this bait raised
Joaquín L. Navarro +7 more
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Prospects and perils in the geospatial turn of conservation
Abstract Conservation has embraced advances in big data and related digital technologies as key to preventing biodiversity loss, especially in the identification of areas of conservation priority based on spatial data, which we call the big geospatial data turn.
Jocelyne Shimin Sze, Laura Aileen Sauls
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Ética ambiental y turismo: relación responsable hombre-naturaleza [PDF]
La ética tiene que ver con la acción humana, con lo que es justo y bueno, porque la humanidad tiene la responsabilidad y la libertad para hacer cambios en las comunidades y en su entorno.
LEGORRETA RAMIREZ, AMANDA +5 more
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Weaving reproductive justice: Storytelling and conflict‐related reproductive violence in Colombia
Abstract The exhibition “Weaving reproductive justice: Conflict and peace in Colombia,” which is the result of ethnographic, feminist, and arts‐based research, is a collaborative storytelling experience about conflict‐related reproductive violence. Through patchwork, embroidery, and written words, the exhibition takes visitors into the lives of Afro ...
Tatiana Sánchez Parra
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Source Attribution and Health Burden of PM2.5 in Mainland Thailand
Abstract PM2.5 is a critical air pollutant that significantly impacts human health and the environment. To develop effective air quality management and mitigation strategies, understanding PM2.5 source attribution and associated health risks is essential.
Worapop Thongsame +6 more
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Aportes a la discusión sobre la pedagogía de Don Bosco [PDF]
Que mire el 2060. Que influya a lo largo de al menos dos generaciones; que apunte a formar mujeres y hombres libres y realizados, contentos consigo mismos y con sus familias; generosos, capaces de convivir en armonía entre ellos, con la naturaleza y los
Luna Tamayo, Milton
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Abstract Despite the reality that advocates frequently expend significant resources to pass symbolic policies, this policy design has often been neglected by policy studies scholarship. We combine policy design and policy feedback theory to examine this oft overlooked policy design in practice using the case of California's human right to water law ...
Jenny Linder Rempel +1 more
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eDNA and citizen science reveal port biodiversity response. Findings highlight ports as dynamic interfaces between urban and marine ecosystems. Novel indicators reveal shifts across climatic, anthropogenic, ecological contexts. Study sheds light on ecosystem responses to extreme stressors in diverse contexts.
Bénédicte Madon +9 more
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Seguir adelante: A qualitative exploration of Latino farmworkers' work and nonwork resources
Abstract Latino immigrant workers have been an exploited community within many dangerous workforces, but especially within the agricultural industry. They are a crucial population for the labor and economy of the U.S., yet Latino farmworkers report feeling expendable, discriminated against, and exposed to hazardous working conditions.
Faviola Robles Saenz +3 more
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