Abstract Background and Objectives According to the World Health Organization, more than 1 billion people are at risk of leishmaniasis in over 89 countries. Environmental changes such as deforestation, urban expansion and climate change facilitate the spread of sand fly vectors and reservoirs, increasing disease transmission.
Ismael Severino de Lima +14 more
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Protected areas face growing pressure from invasive alien plant species (IAPS), whose distribution differs across dispersal corridors. This study reveals that road verges and riversides were the most heavily invaded areas (70% of recorded species), with Chromolaena odorata being the most dominant IAPS.
Shreehari Bhattarai +3 more
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New Pattern and Countermeasures of Ecotourism Development in China [PDF]
Jiwei Liu, Mingyu Sun, Qun Li
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Perspectives on wildlife agency mange management in black bears and other carnivores
Wildlife professionals across 17 states shared insights on sarcoptic mange management in black bears and other carnivores. Findings reveal shared priorities for dispatching severely affected individuals, support for public reporting, and a desire for coordinated messaging, improved stakeholder engagement, and centralized data systems to strengthen long‐
Raquel Francisco +2 more
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Ungulate prey availability to inform Mexican wolf recovery within its historical range
We estimated the potential ecological carrying capacity for the Mexican wolf based exclusively on ungulate prey biomass estimated from camera trap surveys. In the United States, the potential density estimate is high (21.4–52.7 wolves/1,000 km2) owing to the presence and relatively high densities of elk, mule deer, and white‐tailed deer.
Alejandro González‐Bernal +6 more
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Psychotropic Use Among Classroom Teachers in Espírito Santo: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Purpose To assess the prevalence of psychotropic use among classroom teachers and to identify associated factors. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted between January and February 2024 in Espírito Santo, Brazil. The study included teachers from 20 state schools selected through probabilistic sampling.
Yohan Cancilheri Mazzini +5 more
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Syarahan Perdana Sustainable Ecotourism Destination Development in Malaysia; an Integrated Approach [PDF]
Jennifer Kim Lian Chan
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To what extent can environmental issues play a role in the traveller's choice of a holiday destination? [PDF]
It has been decades since we could hear about sustainable tourism with such buzzwords as "ecotourism", "green tourism" and many others. Today the tourism sector is the world's biggest economic activity. Travel responsibly is gaining importance due to the
Solenn Mornet
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Shaping Inclusive Markets: How Funders and Intermediaries can Help Markets Move toward Greater Economic Inclusion [PDF]
Positive progress toward worldwide economic inclusion is not only possible, but can also be made more possible. In Shaping Inclusive Markets, we draw lessons from history on how more inclusive markets have been achieved and highlight ways in which ...
Ahmed Irfan +5 more
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“We know nothing except fishing”: Fishing bans under China’s ecological civilisation
The slogan on the photo reads, “Banning fishing for now will benefit fishery forever”. The ten‐year Fishing Ban in China’s Yangtze River is unprecedented in scale and intensity. This article uncovers the fishing ban through the narrative of ecological civilisation and its impact on retired fisherpeople.
Mengyao Li, Qi Liu
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