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Disaster Schooling Experiences and Emergent Crises: Lessons From Puerto Rico
ABSTRACT This paper examines the disaster schooling experiences of Puerto Rican educators, families, and students across multiple crises following Hurricane Maria. Drawing on 11 months of ethnographic research, we analyze how schooling unfolded across disasters and how long‐standing vulnerabilities and structural inequalities shaped responses. Findings
Melissa Colón +2 more
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ABSTRACT Rapid urbanisation and persistent socio‐economic inequality continue to entrench multidimensional poverty within South Africa's urban informal settlements, with women and female‐headed households experiencing disproportionate deprivation. This study analysed primary household survey data collected in 2023 from 322 households across three ...
Adrino Mazenda +3 more
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OBJETIVO. Tomando en cuenta los dos sentidos clásicos de la vulnerabilidad en ciencias sociales —el antropológico y el social—, el propósito de este artículo es introducir la conceptualización butleriana de la vulnerabilidad —entendida como acto de poder
Belen Castrillo
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How vulnerable are amphibians to climate change? A mechanistic perspective
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Amphibians are frequently identified as highly vulnerable to climate change, yet the mechanisms driving this sensitivity remain uncertain. Approaches that explicitly link physiological mechanisms to environmental variation provide powerful tools for forecasting climate ...
Eric A. Riddell +2 more
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Reproductive decision-making of Black women living with HIV: A systematic review
Background: Black women living with HIV account for a higher proportion of new HIV diagnoses than other groups. These women experience restricted access to reproductive services and inadequate support from healthcare providers because their position in ...
Ariadna Huertas-Zurriaga +8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Human‐driven landscape change, particularly urbanization, is reshaping pollinator communities, yet the functional traits that mediate species persistence remain poorly understood. Dietary specialization is commonly used to predict species vulnerability.
Yan Yang +5 more
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Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad sísmica de edificios históricos en el estado de Colima por métodos empíricos [PDF]
Este artículo presenta el análisis y comparativa de diferentes metodologías cualitativas para evaluar la vulnerabilidad sísmica de edificios históricos en el Estado de Colima. La vulnerabilidad es evaluada por metodologías empíricas, incluyendo el método
Araiza, Juan Carlos +2 more
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Abstract Prioritization in conservation is crucial for the development of efficient and effective decision‐making policies. For many decades, the importance of some species and their habitats has been assessed and applied in conservation legislation, but bats and their diurnal roosts have ofbeen overlooked.
David López‐Bosch +6 more
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Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y ambiental ante inundaciones en el barrio Filemón Rivera de la ciudad de Estelí, II semestre del año 2014 [PDF]
La investigación “Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y ambiental ante inundaciones en el barrio Filemón Rivera de la ciudad de Estelí, II semestre del año 2014” se realizó con el objetivo de evaluar la vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y ...
Benavides Altamirano, Ingrid Fabiola +2 more
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Co-designing climate-smart farming systems with local stakeholders: A methodological framework for achieving large-scale change [PDF]
The literature is increasing on how to prioritize climate-smart options with stakeholders but relatively few examples exist on how to co-design climate-smart farming systems with them, in particular with smallholder farmers.
Acosta Alba, Ivonne +8 more
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