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What is limiting how we imagine climate change adaptation?
Olazabal M +3 more
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The urban in ecology: a quantitative textual analysis of the scientific literature over a century. [PDF]
Flaminio S +3 more
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Back to the Mission. Revisiting Slack in Nonprofits and Introducing Tappable Slack
ABSTRACT This article contributes to and develops the previous literature on excess resources (“slack”) in nonprofit organizations through a conceptual analysis of the implications that the organizational distinctiveness of nonprofits carries for our understanding of slack in these organizations.
Marta Reuter +2 more
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Urban Images and Imaginaries: Gulf cities through their representations
Laure Assaf, Clémence Montagne
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Systematizing community-based health services for autistic individuals: a municipal model from Chile. [PDF]
Donoso-Estay L, Bravo CV, López V.
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Humans are thought to have a disproportionately negative impact on wildlife and are viewed by some as the ultimate ‘super predator'. This view implies that wild animals perceive humans primarily as predators. However, a growing body of evidence shows that wildlife can have remarkable tolerance for, or even attraction to, humans.
Friederike Zenth +7 more
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Multiple scales of fear: foraging behaviour of white‐naped jays in semiarid landscapes
Animals must constantly balance the need to find resources with the risk of predation. Not only avoiding direct encounters with predators but also assessing the overall risk of their environment using cues, social information or habitat traits at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Maria Carolina Beiriz +2 more
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Connections, negotiations, and tensions: Talking tech with older adults. [PDF]
Dalmer NK +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper explores how we might integrate local traditional values into a systems approach for analyzing and maximizing localization in the context of foreign aid. The paper situates localization and its operationalization in the older and broader literature on the political economy of foreign aid.
Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff
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