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A social network analysis of the European science–policy–society interface on biodiversity
Abstract Despite the wealth of evidence on biodiversity status, trends, and policy options in Europe, knowledge often fails to inform policy makers and decision makers effectively. Implementing the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 will require the transformation of engagement and exchange between knowledge providers and policy and decision makers ...
Dalia D'Amato +12 more
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Overcoming gaps and barriers to effectively integrate social science in European conservation
Abstract The importance of social science to address the human dimensions of natural resource management is increasingly recognized in the conservation field, yet the application of associated concepts, theories, methods, and data remains underrepresented in parts of Europe.
Claudia Gruenewald +2 more
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Abstract Norway's oil sector faces significant security challenges due to rapid technological advancements and heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning threats from Russian drones. The sector maintains a vigilant approach, continually monitoring and adapting to evolving threats.
Riana Steen, Tommy B. Hansen
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Abstract As the world continues to grapple with severe climate change impacts over the past decade, states and international organisations are committing to ambitious policies/projects to build “resilience” while scaling up development efforts. At a critical juncture where questions of political power and knowledge production become salient, this paper
Clement Amponsah
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African voices and their role in improving north–south collaborations for biodiversity conservation
Abstract While the dominance of policies from the Global North has shaped conservation practices, holistic decision‐making is urgently needed to incorporate more local voices, especially in Africa. Effective conservation strategies may be enhanced by incorporating the expertise and resources of the Global North alongside the knowledge, lived ...
Kudzai Shaun Mpakairi +10 more
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El presente trabajo destaca la importancia del conocimiento en la nueva economía del conocimiento y, en particular, la importancia del conocimiento tácito y el proceso de su conversión a conocimiento explícito, que sirve de fundamento al Marco de ...
Eustoquio R. García
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Barriers to public engagement with biodiversity conservation
Abstract Addressing biodiversity loss requires public engagement and action, including changes to individual consumption habits, support for on‐the‐ground conservation actions, and advocacy for government action and policy change. Conservation organizations are increasingly focused on encouraging probiodiversity attitudes and behaviors through ...
Emily A. Gregg +7 more
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Los modelos de nivel de madurez ofrecen a las organizaciones la alternativa de medir y comparar sus iniciativas en varios aspectos, indican en la organización el nivel actual en que se encuentra y describen la ruta que deben seguir desde su ubicación ...
Yeslis Alicia Guerra Ramírez
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El enfoque de Orientación Cognitiva al Desempeño Ocupacional Diario (Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance en inglés o CO‐OP), es una intervención orientada a objetivos centrada en la participación. Diseñada para mejorar el desempeño abordando objetivos personales importantes para los niños y sus familias. Con sus orígenes en 2001, el
Hortensia Gimeno, Helene Polatajko
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Societal Impact Statement The recently adopted World Intellectual Property Organization Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge (“WIPO Treaty”) is the latest in a series of international legal frameworks designed to strike an appropriate balance between access to genetic and knowledge resources, and their
David J. Jefferson
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