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Abstract Overexploitation of wildlife is pervasive in many tropical regions, and in addition to being a significant conservation and sustainability concern, it has received global attention given discussions over the origins of zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Franklin T. Simo +8 more
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Abstract Conservation performance payments are becoming an increasingly popular instrument to tackle human–wildlife conflicts. In Sweden, Sámi communities practicing reindeer husbandry receive performance payments as compensation for reindeer losses caused by lynxes and wolverines.
Josef Kaiser +3 more
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Family Systems Care ‒ Expert consensus on ethics behind committed practice. [PDF]
Sgier C +3 more
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Classical Christology and Social Justice: Why the Divinity of Christ Matters [PDF]
Hughson, Thomas
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Abstract Tree‐planting initiatives are a crucial part of international sustainability and climate action efforts. Yet, many of these initiatives fail to achieve their long‐term sustainability and climate goals. The role of community value is an often‐overlooked factor in promoting the success of new tree plantings.
Claire L. Narraway +8 more
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Cultural and religious influences on shared decision-making in treatment escalation planning with older adults in the acute setting: a qualitative secondary analysis of interview studies seeking clinician and patient perspectives. [PDF]
Khashaba AA, Brett SJ, Warner BE.
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Abstract Ecological restoration projects with diverse interest groups face the continual challenge of engaging values, goals and cultures that may vary greatly among partners. As part of an eco‐cultural, riparian restoration project led by the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, our research examines the instrumental, relational and intrinsic ...
Sarah Woodbury +3 more
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The principle of good faith: current status and development trends
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"…it is not the sickness itself that kills. It is the emotional trauma": a qualitative study of the lived experience and systemic barriers of women with breast cancer in Nigeria. [PDF]
Asuquo EO +8 more
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