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The unmet need for the mitigation of snakebite envenoming in India: a one health perspective. [PDF]
Allen S, Munshi H, Chakma JK.
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Socio-environmental conflicts: An underestimated threat to biodiversity conservation in Chile
Environmental Science & Policy, 2020Abstract Biodiversity is vital in the functioning of ecosystems, but it’s permanently being threatened by anthropic impacts derived from productive activities. Thus, conservation has become a global challenge. In Chile, the dissociation between economic activities and conservation has triggered numerous socio-environmental conflicts in recent decades.
Daniela M. Carranza +8 more
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The politics of extractive governance: Indigenous peoples and socio-environmental conflicts
The Extractive Industries and Society, 2015Social conflicts related to extractive industries in Peru tend to be conceptualised as problems of governance, namely, as conflicts generated from ill-designed policies for distribution of revenues from extractive industries, formal political participation, transparency and conflict management.
Roger Merino
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Socio-environmental conflict over abandoned mining waste in Copaquilla, Chile
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021The material discarded by past mining extractive activities is exposed to the action of different environmental agents and constitutes the beginning of a problem that, inevitably, involves the population and the conditions of the environment where it is deposited. Bearing this in mind, a study of the Copaquilla-Chile valley was carried out with a focus
Alan Quispe-Jofré +2 more
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Urban Regeneration, Forests and Socio-Environmental Conflicts
2020ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, Vol. 19 No.
Zinzani, Andrea, Curzi, Enrico
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Socio-environmental nuclear conflicts: the case of El Cabril
International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management, 2013Since the commissioning of the ‘El Cabril’ Central Storage Facility for Low- and Intermediate-level Radioactive Waste (hereafter ‘El Cabril’), most people living in nearby towns and villages have regarded this nuclear facility with a marked degree of rejection and distrust.
M.V. Gil Cerezo +2 more
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Socio-environmental Risks and Conflicts in Colombia and Mexico
2018The existing economic development model in most of the Latin American and Caribbean countries – with the exception of Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay and Cuba – prioritised economic growth over some other notions of multidimensional development, such as environmental sustainability, social justice, pluralism and respect for human rights, among others.
Nathaly Burbano Muñoz +2 more
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Contested discourses, knowledge, and socio-environmental conflict in Ecuador
Environmental Science & Policy, 2013This paper explores how multiple types of knowledge – epistemic, technical, and anecdotal – are combined and used discursively within the claim-making process of a long-running socio-environmental conflict concerning copper extraction and its threat to biodiversity conservation in Ecuador's Intag valley cloud-forest.
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