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SUSTENTABILIDAD ECONÓMICA DE LAS CONCESIONES FORESTALES DEL DEPARTAMENTO HUÁNUCO, PERÚ
Antecedentes: En la actualidad, la mayor parte de países del mundo han adoptado además del concepto de desarrollo sustentable, términos como “sustentabilidad forestal” y “manejo forestal sustentable”, debido a que consideran el uso continuo de los ...
Luis Alberto Valdivia Espinoza +4 more
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Abstract The 14C content of sedimentary organic matter (OM) and specific organic molecules provide valuable information on the source and age of OM stored in sediments, but these data are limited for tropical fluvial and lake sediments. We analyzed 14C in bulk OM, palmitic acid (C16), and long‐chain n‐alkanoic acids (C24, C26, and C28), within fluvial ...
Wesley G. Parker +4 more
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Economic costs of protecting islands from invasive alien species
Abstract Biological invasions represent a key threat to insular systems and have pronounced impacts across environments and economies. The ecological impacts have received substantial focus, but the socioeconomic impacts are poorly synthesized across spatial and temporal scales.
Thomas W. Bodey +8 more
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Gonopterodendron sarmientoi es un árbol nativo de los bosques del Gran Chaco Seco de Sudamérica, adaptado a condiciones semiáridas. Hasta el momento no se ha relacionado la estructura forestal de palo santo con características edáficas y climáticas a ...
Dante Loto +8 more
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How green are our laws? Presenting a normative coherence for sustainable development methodology
Abstract Policy coherence for sustainable development (PCSD) has become a pillar of supranational sustainable development agendas, promoting “whole of government approaches.” The concept of normative coherence for sustainable development (NCSD) has emerged as a new stage of policy coherence for sustainable development analysis.
Harlan Koff +4 more
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Effects of forest cover on richness of threatened fish species in Japan
Abstract Estuaries––one of the most vulnerable ecosystems globally––face anthropogenic threats, including biodiversity loss and the collapse of sustainable fisheries. Determining the factors contributing to the maintenance of estuarine biodiversity, especially that of fish, is vital for promoting estuarine conservation and sustainability.
Edouard Lavergne +11 more
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Abstract Community‐level resource management efforts are cornerstones in ensuring sustainable use of natural resources. Yet, understanding how community characteristics influence management practices remains contested. With a sample size of ≥725 communities, we assessed the effects of key community (i.e., socioeconomic) characteristics (human ...
Tom David Brewer +3 more
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Abstract Unsustainable exploitation of wild species represents a serious threat to biodiversity and to the livelihoods of local communities and Indigenous peoples. However, managed, sustainable use has the potential to forestall extinctions, aid recovery, and meet human needs.
Sophie M. E. Marsh +10 more
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El Programa Nacional Forestal busca promover la conservación, el manejo sustentable y la restauración. Este trabajo evalúa, bajo los enfoques socioeconómico y ecológico, los efectos del programa en dos ejidos en Calakmul, para generar recomendaciones que
Germán Hernández Dzib +2 more
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Importance of deepening integration of crime and conservation sciences
Abstract Conservation crime is a globally distributed societal problem. Conservation crime science, an emerging interdisciplinary field, has the potential to help address this problem. However, its utility depends on serious reflection on the transposition of crime science approaches to conservation contexts, which may differ in meaningful ways from ...
Meredith L. Gore, Abigail Bennett
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