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Seeing Heritage Management through Systems Science
ABSTRACT Heritage is influenced by a range of multifaceted factors, such as global issues, power dynamics, entangled legal frameworks and multilayered needs. The interplay of these elements creates a challenging environment for heritage managers, who must navigate a web of stakeholders with diverse interests and values. This paper suggests that systems
Omid Shakerian +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of an ornamental plant <i>Chamaecyparis obtusa</i> 'Tetragona'. [PDF]
Chen J, Wang S, Xiong S, Huang Y.
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Ever‐growing human activities present an active and continuing threat to many species throughout the world. Nevertheless, concerted conservation efforts in some regions have balanced these threats and allowed endangered species to recolonise former parts of their original ranges and reverse their decline.
Kilian Hughes +2 more
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Turning the tide for sharks: Important Shark and Ray Areas
Asia O. Armstrong +10 more
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DNA-based characterization of rays (Elasmobranchii: Batoidea) from Bangladesh using mitochondrial markers: Implications for conservation and management. [PDF]
Mahjabin M +5 more
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The Dirt On International Environmental Law Regarding Soils: Is The Existing Regime Adequate? [PDF]
Wyatt, Alexandra M.
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Suitable habitat of Himalayan wolf in Upper Mustang, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal
Decades ago, the Himalayan wolf Canis lupus chanco, a genetically distinct sub‐species of the gray wolf Canis lupus, faced persecution by local communities in the Nepalese Himalayas. Recently, wolf populations have returned and recolonized, sparking concerns about conflicts over livestock depredation, and emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive ...
Deu Bahadur Rana +5 more
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