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The Mediterranean Basin, a major biodiversity hotspot, is highly vulnerable to climate and global changes. Wild olive trees form an essential part of this landscape and hold strong ecological, cultural and socio‐economic significance. By examining how these trees responded to past climatic conditions, this study shows adaptation of olive trees to local
Lison Zunino +10 more
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US new playbook for global health: balancing national interest and global responsibility. [PDF]
Aremu SO +6 more
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Plants back: Re‐envisioning botanical garden collections management for indigenous crops
Botanical gardens and other ex situ collections play a key role in preventing plant extinctions, yet the needs of Indigenous crop cultivars are not being met by conventional botanical collections management practices. Inspired by Indigenous land care restoration movements centering plant–human–society relationships, we propose a path toward reciprocal ...
Uala Working Group +8 more
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'None of us are free until all of us are free': Introducing collective liberation as a praxis-oriented framework and concept into social psychology. [PDF]
Schreiber JA, Zebian Y, Uysal MS.
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ABSTRACT Educating youth about environmental and climate justice is crucial in realizing a sustainable and flourishing future. Yet this can be challenging given the intense eco‐emotions youth experience and express while learning about these consequential realities and their implications.
Kelsie Fowler
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Social capital and community resilience in disaster contexts: a multiple case study from Colombia. [PDF]
Monsalve LFD +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how integrating sustainability through socio‐scientific issue (SSI) in secondary chemistry teaching shapes epistemic openness and closure from a decolonial perspective, as mediated through classroom discourse. Drawing on a co‐planned lesson on copper mining in Chile – a scientifically rich yet ethically and politically ...
Denise Quiroz‐Martínez
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Perception, Knowledge and Attitudes About Organ Donation in Nursing Students at the University of Málaga. [PDF]
Vallejo-Báez J +4 more
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ABSTRACT Science identity is often conceptualized through constructs such as performance, competence, recognition, and interest, with prior research highlighting the roles of race, gender, and cultural background in shaping students' experiences. However, limited scholarship has examined how disability interacts with science identity in postsecondary ...
Ariel Chasen, Maura Borrego
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Global health and the dialectics of solidarity through Ubuntu and European perspectives. [PDF]
Anyikwa CL.
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