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Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia
Abstract Local knowledge is an essential dimension of humanity's relationship with the environment. Investigating the interdependence between humans and wild birds holds value in fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with avian populations. Gathering bird eggs is a significant practice for Kihnu islanders in Estonia.
Raivo Kalle+10 more
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The Feminist Intuition in Late 19th - Century Brazilian Agitprop Theater
Valéria Andrade Souto-Maior
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William Budd: Revolutionizing Epidemiology and Public Health in the 19th Century. [PDF]
Paul S+4 more
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Changes in the users of the social‐ecological system around a reciprocal human‐dolphin relationship
Abstract In contrast to many contemporary negative human‐nature relationships, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities have stewarded nature through cultural practices that include reciprocal contributions for both humans and nature. A rare example is the century‐old artisanal fishery in which net‐casting fishers and wild dolphins benefit by working ...
Mauricio Cantor+9 more
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Trends and perspectives in minimally invasive surgery in oral and maxillofacial surgery. [PDF]
Park JY.
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Abstract The reciprocal contributions concept provides a holistic approach to understanding management of natural resources in social‐ecological systems. The purpose of this study was to understand how Indigenous peoples build reciprocal contributions with cultural keystone species (CKS) through their dynamic knowledge systems.
Gabriela Loayza+6 more
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The introduction of the concept of anxiety into China: a thematic historical study. [PDF]
Miao P.
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Abstract Longer‐term perspectives—equivalent to the lifespans of long‐lived trees—are required to fully inform perceptions of ‘naturalness’ used in woodland conservation and management. Stand‐scale dynamics of an old growth temperate woodland are reconstructed using palaeoecological data.
Annabel Everard+4 more
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