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Abstract Agriculture remains highly vulnerable to labor exploitation, affecting almost two million workers worldwide and drawing increasing attention, particularly within the framework of Sustainable Development Goal 8 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda. However, the informal nature of exploitation and fragmented data complicate its analysis.
Claudio Mirabella +3 more
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Balancing environmental benefits and accessibility for national park buffer zones in China. [PDF]
Cai Y, Ma Y, Wu Y, Ye C.
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Northern bobwhites select for native grasses on working grazing land
Northern bobwhites in eastern Kentucky selected for native warm‐season grasses at multiple spatial scales in an environment dominated by exotic cool‐season grass cattle forage. Our study suggests that incorporating native warm‐season grass cattle forages into existing operations across the southeastern United States may be a viable working‐lands ...
Douglas B. Mitchell +6 more
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Camera traps reveal extensive anthropogenic impacts inside protected areas in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Shawon RAR +3 more
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Knowledge Hiding by Salespeople in a B2C Context
ABSTRACT This study sought to explore the possible reasons why salespeople hide knowledge from customers in a business‐to‐consumer context (B2C). Based on the existing literature on knowledge hiding at the individual, organizational, and sales levels, an exploratory methodology with a qualitative approach was adopted.
Clarisse Cordeiro Medeiros Mondego +1 more
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Two Decades of Cetacean Population Status and Mortality in Thailand: Spatiotemporal Trends, Environmental Drivers, and Anthropogenic Stressors. [PDF]
Prampramote J +6 more
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ABSTRACT Ecological zoning, by accurately identifying regional ecological issues, supports the mitigation of ecological and environmental challenges brought by rapid urbanization. It plays a crucial role in advancing national ecological civilization and high‐quality urban development.
Wei Lin +9 more
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Choosing Less Harmful Alternatives: The Ethics of Harm Reduction in Emerging Technologies. [PDF]
Turner C.
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ABSTRACT As the global tourism industry confronts the existential imperatives of the Anthropocene, the remediation of degraded landscapes through regenerative economic models has emerged as a critical frontier in sustainability science. This research presents a rigorous empirical examination of the “restoration–revenue” paradigm, investigating the ...
Xin Sui, Tianchang Chen
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Population structure and regeneration constraints of <i>Magnolia zenii</i> (Magnoliaceae) in Baohua Mountain, Jiangsu, China: Insights for conservation strategies. [PDF]
Xie C, Liu D, Liang C.
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