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Abstract Inception of obduction is a rare phenomenon in the Wilson cycle and requires specific prerequisites to transfer relatively high‐density oceanic lithosphere over the less‐dense continental lithosphere. The world's famous Semail ophiolite belt developed during the Late Cretaceous, when Neo‐Tethyan oceanic lithosphere obducted onto the rifted ...
M. Ismaiel, M. Y. Ali, A. Decarlis
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Biogeographic knowledge of Amazonian amphibians is constrained by spatial and temporal coverage, leading to biases that affect the understanding of their diversity patterns. Using an extensive occurrence database, this study identified knowledge gaps and sampling biases linked to infrastructure and accessibility factors across the region.
Marcos Penhacek +5 more
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Autorregúlate, Una metodología para apoyar el aprendizaje autorregulado en cursos MOOC
La educación a nivel global está enfrentando grandes desafíos, incluyendo la falta de estrategias y métodos para asegurar que los estudiantes estén verdaderamente comprometidos en el proceso de aprendizaje, autorregulando su aprendizaje y promoviendo la ...
Jhoni Cerón +2 more
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Neonatal Health Within War Contexts: Insights From the Colombian Experience, 1998–2007
ABSTRACT The Colombian Armed Conflict intensified 1998–2002, with its urban dynamics continuing to influence neonatal health through 2007. Using data from the National Centre of Historic Memory and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics, this study examines the effects of regional violence on neonatal health outcomes.
Harold Mera León +1 more
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Colombia’s long road toward peace: implications for environmental human rights defenders
Human rights defenders, social leaders, and environmental and indigenous activists fight for political, cultural, social, economic, and environmental rights and often face intimidation and violence as a consequence.
Torsten Krause +4 more
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A geography of illicit crops (coca leaf) and armed conflict in Colombia [PDF]
Colombia is currently the world’s largest producer of coca leaf and the principal producer of opium poppies in the Americas; the plants are the basic raw materials used to produce cocaine and heroin.
Díaz, Ana María, Sánchez, Fabio
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Crocodylian conservation effectiveness has been limited by illegal trade as well as changes in control and trade policies. We assessed spatiotemporal dynamics of illegal crocodylian trade in Colombia from 2010 to 2022 based on data collected by regional and district environmental authorities and discussed its implications on conservation efforts ...
Edison D. Bonilla‐Liberato +4 more
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Presentamos el primer registro en territorio colombiano de Heterocercus aurantiivertex (Passeriformes: Pipridae) a partir de fotografías. Esta especie está presente en los bosques de várzea amazónicos del bajo Putumayo, en el Parque Nacional Natural La ...
Flor Ángela Peña Alzate +2 more
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Climate Disasters, Armed Conflict, and Forced Displacement: A 23‐Year Spatial Analysis in Colombia
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the spatial dynamics of climate disasters, violence, and internal displacement in Colombia. Methods We combine data on disasters, displacement, and conflict violence at the municipal level for all years between 1998 and 2021.
Juan David Gelvez, Leo Bauer
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El conflicto armado colombiano : una guerra silenciosa contra el ambiente [PDF]
Throughout history, societies have faced armed conflicts; nevertheless, the analysis of the effects on the environment has remained secondary. Given this situation, the present qualitative work examines the direct and indirect environmental impacts in ...
Cabrera Darquea, Camila
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