Indigenous peoples and local community reports of climate change impacts on biodiversity
Abstract Climate change impacts on biodiversity have been primarily studied through ecological research methods, largely ignoring other knowledge systems. Indigenous and local knowledge systems include rich observations of changes in biodiversity that can inform climate change adaptation planning and environmental stewardship.
Albert Cruz‐Gispert +5 more
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Dialogues Across Time? Conceptualising the Temporal Relationships of Palimpsests in the Upper Palaeolithic Cave Art of El Castillo (Cantabria, Spain). [PDF]
Wisher I, Palacio-Pérez E.
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Examining critical assumptions in global conservation practice
Abstract The ability of conservation practitioners to design and implement successful conservation projects and scale up positive outcomes depends in large part on their ability to make accurate assumptions about the social and ecological contexts in which their projects operate.
Kendra Opatovsky +2 more
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Assessing the implementation and impact of a social prescribing protocol in primary care. [PDF]
Pola-Garcia M +6 more
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Coexistence and habitat restoration planning for the reintroduction of Spix's macaw
Abstract Spix's macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii) is one of the world's most endangered species. Native to the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil—a region marked by significant socioeconomic vulnerability—the species was considered extinct in the wild in 2000. A reintroduction project, however, returned it to its natural habitat in 2022. The long‐term success of
Ugo Eichler Vercillo +3 more
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Assessing the spatio-temporal risk of Aedes-borne arboviral diseases in non-endemic regions: The case of Northern Spain. [PDF]
Guerrero BV +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
Estrategias e innovación en los gobiernos municipales
Valentín Merino Estrada
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Influence of funding fads and donor interests on international aid for conservation in Madagascar
Abstract Tens of billions of dollars in official development assistance have been spent over the past three decades to address the increasingly rapid loss of biodiversity globally. Despite this expenditure, detailed knowledge of who has provided these funds and who has used them, for what purpose, where, why, and with what consequences remains limited.
Johanna Eklund +5 more
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