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Using accelerometer‐based behavioural classification to enhance scavenger conservation
We provide a tool to help identify vulture feeding hotspots, supporting carcass management efforts to prevent poisoning. Integrated with near real‐time tracking, our model can support global efforts to combat scavenger poisoning. The training dataset, model and codes are provided in a user‐friendly platform, along with a conceptual framework, to ...
Gideon Vaadia +13 more
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Abstract Wildlife tourist attractions (WTAs) can permit interactions between humans and wildlife that are detrimental to the animals’ welfare and species conservation. Social media portraying human–wildlife interactions could affect people's perceptions of their acceptability and desirability or stimulate demand for detrimental practices.
T. P. Moorhouse, A. Elwin, N. C. D'Cruze
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Addressing environmental misperceptions for nature recovery
Abstract A poorly understood and systemic challenge to global conservation agreements is shifting baseline syndrome (SBS), wherein people misperceive the extent to which nature has changed. This can diminish societal expectations for nature recovery. We broadened the conceptual framing of SBS beyond the more common elements of nature loss to include ...
Shuo Gao +3 more
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Toward a new perspective on forms and sites of democratic life
Abstract Theoretical research is challenging traditional understandings of the role of citizens in democracies. Phenomena such as anonymity, non‐participation, and spectatorship, previously overlooked or deemed problematic, are now being reconsidered. Acknowledging that these phenomena can, in some cases, enhance democracy is important.
Andrea Felicetti
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Long‐Term Time Horizons and Support for Public Investment
ABSTRACT Generating public support for long‐term public investment may require understanding what citizens perceive as the “long term” in politics and how these perceptions shape their preferences. Across two studies, we find that UK citizens generally understand “long term” as 5–10 years.
Matthew Barnfield +2 more
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NAVARRO RODRÍGUEZ, Pilar, Energías Renovables y Sostenibilidad en la provincia de Almería. Régimen jurídico, infraestructuras y planes de optimización energética, Instituto de Estudios Almerienses, septiembre de 2014.
Enrique Domingo López +3 more
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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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Energy Price Inflation and Real Output Nexus in Selected Sub‐Saharan African Economies
ABSTRACT This study makes a novel contribution to the empirical literature by leveraging a distinctive data set on energy price inflation to examine its influence on real gross domestic product (GDP) growth in eight sub‐Saharan African countries from 1992 to 2023.
Chimere O. Iheonu, Charles Mbohwa
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Vandelli, Luciano, Papeles y papeleo.
María de los Ángeles Fernández Scagliusi
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Abstract Near‐earth orbits are becoming congested because of a rapid growth in the number of satellites and space debris, which presents a real threat to the sustainable use of space and the safety of the Earth. Despite space scientists and public policymakers having been actively seeking solutions for decades, solving the problem has been put off ...
Anna Ya Ni +2 more
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