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Abstract Central American countries have been described as highly exposed to the negative effects of climate change (CC). Policies dedicated to CC and climate policy integration—mainstreaming—into sectoral policies have been considered key strategies.
Luis Diego Segura Ramírez +2 more
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EU PEACE funding: The policy implementation deficit
Abstract This article explores the intersection of policy implementation, conflict/peacebuilding, and the role of the EU PEACE program in Northern Ireland (NI). Conflict societies see a great investment of external funds, attempting to promote conflict resolution.
Colin Knox +3 more
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Abstract The anthropology of Pacific cultures spotlights social conflict as a proximate cause of suicide. Ethnographic accounts suggest that suicidal behaviors are high‐cost conflict‐resolution strategies. We investigate parent‐child conflicts and the strategies adolescents and young adults use to resolve them, using concepts from human behavioral ...
Kristen L. Syme, Edward H. Hagen
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Abstract Focusing on recent U.S. policy developments toward the Middle East, this commentary examines the potential influence of the Abraham Accords' agreements on politics in the region, the resolution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and the future of Israel as a democratic and Jewish state.
Fred A. Lazin
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An emerging coastal wetland management dilemma between mangrove expansion and shorebird conservation
Abstract Coastal wetlands around the world have been degraded by human activities. Global declines in the extent of important coastal wetlands, including mangroves, salt marshes, and tidal flats, necessitate mitigation and restoration efforts. However, some well‐meaning management actions, particularly mangrove afforestation, can inadvertently cause ...
Chi‐Yeung Choi +7 more
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Functional Coexistence in Intractable Conflict: A Decades‐long View of Conflict Intervention
Abstract This article develops a theory of functional coexistence, a sustained negative peace which enables conflict parties and intermediaries to resist premature settlement and stay constructively engaged in an enduring state of nonresolution. The case studies of China‐Taiwan relations and the divided Europe and Germany during the Cold War illustrate
Tatsushi Arai
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In this multi‐informant, longitudinal, daily diary study, we investigated whether long‐term dyadic patterns of marital conflict resolution explain the heterogeneity in short‐term day‐to‐day cross‐lagged associations between marital conflict intensity and mother–adolescent conflict intensity.
Stefanos Mastrotheodoros +5 more
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Rethinking the study of human–wildlife coexistence
Abstract Although coexistence with wildlife is a key goal of conservation, little is known about it or how to study it. By coexistence we mean a sustainable though dynamic state in which humans and wildlife coadapt to sharing landscapes, where human interactions with wildlife are effectively governed to ensure wildlife populations persist in socially ...
Simon Pooley +2 more
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A multispecies assessment of wildlife impacts on local community livelihoods
Abstract Conflicts between the interests of agriculture and wildlife conservation are a major threat to biodiversity and human well‐being globally. Addressing such conflicts requires a thorough understanding of the impacts associated with living alongside protected wildlife.
Rocío A. Pozo +7 more
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Beyond conflict resolution: socio-emotional learning in student mediators [PDF]
Introducción. En los últimos años son muchos los centros educativos que han introducido la mediación entre sus actividades. Sin embargo, la evaluación del servicio es escasa y se suele realizar teniendo en cuenta los acuerdos alcanzados y no el ...
Fernández-Baena, Javier +1 more
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