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Overcoming gaps and barriers to effectively integrate social science in European conservation
Abstract The importance of social science to address the human dimensions of natural resource management is increasingly recognized in the conservation field, yet the application of associated concepts, theories, methods, and data remains underrepresented in parts of Europe.
Claudia Gruenewald +2 more
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El estado del arte del mantenimiento de activos hospitalarios de Colombia - Breve revisión
El mantenimiento o gestión de equipos o activos hospitalarios consiste en corregir fallas en activos de la industria de la salud, las cuales se presentan en equipos e instrumentos médicos de hospitales y laboratorios. En este estado del arte, se explican
Nelson Javier Escobar Mora +2 more
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En la gestión del mantenimiento de tecnología biomédica de los equipos médicos mínimos para la habilitación de cirugía ambulatoria, se evidencia una deficiente organización y ejecución de los mantenimientos preventivos, lo que disminuye la ...
Oryana del Pilar Villarraga Lozano
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Abstract Biological invasions threaten biodiversity and human well‐being, making invasive species management a global necessity. Despite substantial investments in engineering‐based management approaches, preventing invasions is becoming harder with rising species introductions.
Ninad Avinash Mungi +3 more
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Abstract Successful long‐term conservation relies on strategic planning for pragmatic actions to mitigate threats. Prioritizing actions and areas to support conservation goals in the most cost‐effective scenario becomes crucial in resource‐limited environments. However, planning and management can be challenging in data‐limited contexts.
Anna Karolina Martins Borges +3 more
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Amazonian conservation across archipelagos of Indigenous territories
Abstract Indigenous stewardship is essential to the conservation of biocultural diversity, yet conventional conservation models often treat Indigenous territories (ITs) as homogeneous or isolated units. We propose that archipelagos of Indigenous territories (AITs), clusters of ITs that span geographies but are connected through shared cultural or ...
Michael S. Esbach +3 more
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Abstract This paper explores selective aspects of the historical processes of organization of the kichwa peasantry in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on the analysis of two representative cases of confrontation between peasants and landowners over access to land in the province of Chimborazo, it discusses the relevance of the concept of “gamonalismo” as ...
Víctor Bretón
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Objetivo: identificar el estado del conocimiento sobre la auditoría de mantenimiento, a partir de su papel como herramienta de gestión en la producción industrial.
José Isaías Salas Hernández +4 more
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Do sexual differences in life strategies make male lizards more susceptible to parasite infection?
Sexual dimorphism in coadaptive host–parasite relationships are poorly understand. The comparative nature of the presented studied as well as the generalisation of the results for the geographic region sampled makes this study of general interest of ecologists, evolutionary biologists, physiologist and parasitologist, among others.
Rodrigo Megía‐Palma +12 more
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Blind shots: non‐natural mortality counteracts conservation efforts of a threatened waterbird
The assessment of the marbled teal population reinforcement programme in Spain carrying out releases of captive‐bred birds showed that 60% of the mortality is due to non‐natural causes, mostly illegal shooting. To establish a self‐sustaining population, non‐natural mortality should be reduced by 40% and management measures such as prosecution of ...
J. M. Pérez‐García +4 more
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