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Abstract Identifying refugia from emerging threats is vital to ensure the persistence of rare and threatened species, but modeling habitat distribution for these species is challenging and the role of people in refuge management is rarely considered. Myrtle rust is an emerging infectious disease that represents a grave threat to the rare wetland tree ...
Sarah M. Herbert +7 more
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The Future of AI in the GCC Post‐NPM Landscape: A Comparative Analysis of Kuwait and the UAE
ABSTRACT Comparative evidence of how two Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states translate artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions into post–New Public Management (post‐NPM) outcomes are scarce because most studies focus on Western democracies. To fill this gap, we examine constitutional, collective choice, and operational rules that shape AI uptake in ...
Mohammad Rashed Albous +2 more
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Weaving values, knowledge and context to care for human–nature relationships in protected areas
Abstract Transformative change necessitates a profound shift in how people relate to, understand, value and envision landscapes to find effective pathways for conservation science and practice. In response, we examined the relationships among broad values—biospheric, altruistic and egoistic—that work in conjunction with ecological knowledge acquisition
Miguel A. Cebrián‐Piqueras +6 more
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Abstract Water distribution networks are costly long‐term investments, prompting researchers to seek cost reduction and efficient design solutions using optimization techniques. In this context, the Penalty‐Free Multi‐Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (PFMOEA) is employed alongside pressure‐dependent analysis (PDA) to optimize water distribution systems
Emily Kambalame, John Ndiritu
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ABSTRACT In an era of escalating global crises, understanding how political regimes shape disaster resilience is increasingly critical. This study examines the relationship of democratic, hybrid, and authoritarian governance on their influence on disaster management and long‐term recovery.
Arielle Kaim, Ina Kubbe
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En el trabajo se realiza un análisis acerca del uso de los sistemas integrados de gestión en las empresas del sector azucarero cubano. Se inicia con la conceptualización de los mismos y una evaluación de su utilidad para la organización, en coherencia ...
Waldo Pérez García +2 more
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Metodología y Sistema de Evaluación Sistemas Integrados de Gestión Salud [PDF]
La metodología descrita en este proceso debe cumplir con el componente de adquisición de conocimientos sobre sistemas integrados de gestión en salud, a través del aprendizaje autónomo, entendido como el hecho de aprender por cuenta propia, mediante la ...
Ontibon, Jenny
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M̓ṇúxvʔit model for centering Indigenous knowledge and governance
Abstract The importance of Indigenous (and local) knowledge and governance systems for addressing social and ecological crises is increasingly recognized. Unfortunately, attempts to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into Western approaches, often without the full leadership, consent, and participation of the peoples holding those knowledges, can cause ...
Elroy White (Q̓íx̌itasu) +5 more
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Abstract The inherent complexity of governing transboundary social–ecological systems like the Cubango‐Okavango River Basin (CORB) has given rise to various governance frameworks like integrated water resource management (IWRM) and adaptive governance. While these may work in theory and some specific contexts, current discordance between formal (state)
Victoria Shifidi +2 more
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Se identifican y analizan la percepción y las expectativas de los directivos en compañías industriales y de servicios empresariales sin una práctica sistematizada de inteligencia sobre el proceso de Inteligencia Competitiva, con el fin de contribuir al ...
Miguel Ángel Esteban-Navarro +1 more
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