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Human–nature connectedness as a pathway to sustainability: A global meta‐analysis [PDF]
Gladys Barragan-Jason +2 more
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The ecology of human–nature interactions [PDF]
Masashi Soga, Kevin J Gaston
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The article examines the development of personnel policy and human resource management (HRM) in Russian universities under the influence of the Project 5-100.
E. A. Drugova +2 more
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Background Tobacco consumption is the leading cause of preventable death globally. The global mortality burden of tobacco use lies predominantly in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs).
Navin Kumar +8 more
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Public Perceptions of the Ocean: Lessons for Marine Conservation From a Global Research Review
Insights into how public audiences perceive and relate to the ocean are pivotal to successful societal engagement and integration of human dimensions in marine conservation.
Rebecca Jefferson +5 more
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Empathy, Altruism, and Group Identification
This paper investigates the role of group identification in empathic emotion and its behavioral consequences. Our central idea is that group identification is the key to understanding the process in which empathic emotion causes helping behavior ...
Kengo Miyazono +3 more
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A new remarkable cimicoid genus and species (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cimicomorpha) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber, with implications for its aberrant male genitalia [PDF]
A new genus and species of cimicoid true bug, Ecpaglocoris ditomeus Yamada & Yamamoto, gen. et sp. nov., is described and illustrated from mid-Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Albian) amber in the Kachin State of northern Myanmar (Burma).
Kazutaka Yamada +2 more
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Human Nature after Neo-Darwinism
In the course of the 20th century the so-called Modern Synthesis of Neo-Darwinism has become the dominant paradigm in modern biology. First, it is explained how and why Darwin’s broad definition of evolution, in which the environment plays an important ...
Jos de Mul
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Can human nature be the foundation of human rights? Analytic approach [PDF]
The paper analyzes whether human nature can be the foundation of human rights. To this end, in the first part, the concept of the nature of an object is considered.
Szymon Mazurkiewicz
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Pastoral systems are known to be prone to social, political and ecological uncertainties. Traditional ecological knowledge that the pastoral communities hold around their bio-physical environment has been a key to cope with stressors and adapt to the ...
Rashmi Singh +3 more
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