Food insecurity and coping strategies of low‐income households in Tshwane, South Africa
Abstract This study used principal component analysis to provide targeted policy interventions in response to livelihood coping strategies adopted by low‐income households in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa. The empirical findings are categorized into four food‐coping strategy groups.
Adrino Mazenda, Tinashe Mushayanyama
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El Programa d’intervenció educativa (PIE) de l’IES Aurora Picornell (2003-2004) [PDF]
En el present article s’analitza l’aplicació del Projecte d’intervenció educativa (PIE) a l’IES Aurora Picornell (2003-2004) de Palma. Es tracta d’un centre que, en el marc de la seva autonomia escolar, ha desenvolupat un projecte d’intervenció educativa
Aguilar Suárez, Alicia +2 more
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Social participation challenges and response strategies identified by adults aging with a disability
Abstract Social participation is likely to decrease among older adults as disability levels increase. However, it is a modifiable determinant of health that can impact older adults' well‐being and quality of life. Thus, this secondary data analysis aimed to understand what challenges older adults aging with a mobility or vision disability face with ...
Maurita T. Harris, Wendy A. Rogers
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Análisis de progresos y dificultades en tareas de identificación del rombo en educación primaria con GeoGebra [PDF]
Se detectan dificultades de aprendizaje del concepto de rombo en el último curso de Educación Primaria. Como respuesta a las mismas se diseña una intervención didáctica con GeoGebra y se investiga su validez mediante una metodología cuantitativa y ...
Arnal-Bailera, Alberto +1 more
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The need for a socioecological harm reduction approach to reduce illegal wildlife trade
Abstract The burgeoning illegal trade in succulents in southern Africa presents a critical conservation and social development challenge. Drawing parallels with the trajectory of the response to rhinoceros poaching, we considered the consequences of conservation law enforcement measures, particularly the militarization of antipoaching efforts.
Annette Hübschle, Jared Margulies
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Abstract Despite an unprecedented abundance of news content, both news avoidance and dissatisfaction are rising. Blending journalism, philosophy and law scholarship, this paper argues that ‘news choice overload’ causes paralysis and poor outcomes as it transfers power to algorithms, thereby harming autonomy and, in turn, democracy.
Sacha Molitorisz
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Violencia y seguridad en los márgenes urbanos: la respuesta chilena en los vecindarios (2001-2019)
La violencia criminal se concentra en vecindarios afectados por condiciones de precariedad socioeconómica. En Chile, se han implementado diversas estrategias de seguridad de larga trayectoria, aunque poco analizadas hasta ahora.
Alejandra Luneke, Fernanda Varela
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“We are adapting to it because it is within us”: The co‐becoming of COVID‐19 in Malawi
Abstract Using a case study design, this research explores the Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID‐19) pandemic from the perspectives and worldviews of Malawians (Black/African knowledge) through the Bawaka Yolŋu ontology of co‐becoming (Black/Indigenous knowledge).
Chúk Odenigbo +3 more
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La crisis es un sindrome agudo de estrés, caracterizado por la ruptura brusca de la vivencia de continuidad psíquica y por la respuesta activa ante un proceso de cambio.
José Luis González de Rivera y Revuelta
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Suppression of reed canarygrass by assisted succession: A sixteen‐year restoration experiment
Invasive species management and the restoration of target plant communities can be aided by assisting successional trajectories that have stalled. We document a restoration strategy for forests invaded by shade‐intolerant invaders that is both effective and economical, as only a simple site preparation and single planting effort is required ...
Kattia Palacio‐Lopez +7 more
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