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Structured decision‐making as a framework to incorporate social equity into conservation decisions
Abstract Many conservation challenges require negotiating trade‐offs between the needs of different actors. Global frameworks such as the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework explicitly call for diverse participation and social equity in conservation decision‐making.
Emily Massingham +2 more
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India was still famous for all kinds of precious and semi-precious stones, which has had the greatest impact in the lives of the Indian community classes since ancient times, and this is evidenced by the remains of us the material effects and artifacts ...
Nagah Mohamed +2 more
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Antinomies of Nativism: Understanding Decoloniality Theory's Affinities with the Global Far Right
ABSTRACT This article examines the peculiar conjuncture of decolonial theory and contemporary far‐right ideology. It argues that their shared fixation on the dualism of native and settler is immanent to the development of advanced capitalism, particularly the sharpening of its contradictory tendency to undermine labour as the source of value, and to ...
Aylin Bademsoy, Neil Larsen
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Indian deindustrialization revisited: New data, estimates, and interpretations
Abstract The fate of the handloom cotton textile industry is one of the most debated topics in the economic history of India. This paper presents novel employment estimates for cotton textile handweaving and spinning in the period 1800–1940. I put together plausible values for labour productivity and combine these with aggregate input usage to generate
Alexander Nagar
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The Mughal period, especially the reign of Emperor Akbar (1556–1605 CE), was a time of creative and aesthetic renaissance in the history of Indian classical music.
Md. Asad
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Atlantic trade and the West African market economy: New evidence from cowry imports, 1650–1905
Abstract Between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries, billions of cowries arrived in West Africa, leaving one of the few quantitative traces available for historians to measure the Atlantic trade's impact on the precolonial market economy. Yet, current estimates substantially underestimate the volume of cowry imports.
María José Pont Cháfer
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Audrey Truschke, Culture of Encounters. Sanskrit at the Mughal Court, Nueva Delhi-Londres, Allen Lane-Penguin-Columbia University Press, 2016, 362 pp.
Adrián Muñoz García
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Background This study investigated the associations between prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), including low and moderate levels of exposure, and parent‐reported sleep disturbances during adolescence. This is an area that remains understudied despite evidence linking PAE, particularly heavy PAE, to poor sleep in younger children and the growing ...
Emma K. Devine +9 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Postpartum mental health research has traditionally focused on depression, though anxiety is gaining attention. Alarmingly, nearly half of the affected women do not seek help, leaving conditions frequently unrecognised and untreated. Aim This study explores barriers to professional psychological help‐seeking among postpartum women
Elīna Zelčāne +5 more
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Objective: To evaluate the glucose lowering effect of 50% ethanol extract of Syzygium aromaticum in comparison with that of standard insulin in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. Study Design: Randomized control trial.
Zunnera Rashid Chaudhry +3 more
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