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. (2021) are highly relevant, but not unique to Brazil as they apply to most other countries in Latin America. We acknowledge that national circumstances relative to political cycles and specific national ... initiatives discussed here and provide a robust foundation for mutual confidence and political trust to advance international transdisciplinary cooperation (Biswas, 2011) . The GBF is an opportunity for
Connectivity, Policies and Strategies, Political Ecology, and Management of Protected Areas. The discourses depict commonalities attributed to conservation, power and actor roles. However, LG is more governance ... four (Policies and Strategies) are strongly anchored in LG. While the first clusters are clearly delineated from each other, clusters five (Political Ecology) and six BiodiversityandConservation t
receiving increased attention both within the political as well as in the scientific arena, but what transformative change entails still remains scientifically unclear. In this paper we report on a research ... -resources-agricultureand-environment_horizon-2023-2024_en.pdf (europa.eu). The EU Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG-RTD) recognises that research on a societal and political
show a reduction in extinction risk, and the political timeframes over which such ecological change is expected to be achieved and detected. We suggest that quantitative analyses should be used to set ... of conservation progress in order to maintain political and societal motivation for species conservation. Aichi Target 12; Convention on Biological Diversity; Species extinctions; IUCN Red List
The following paper is part of a comprehensive research project on social representations about immigrants in the political and legislative discourses in Argentina. In this case, we will focus on the ... Argentina. In this case, we will focus on the treatment of immigrants in the political discourse with reference to a particular situation: the occupation of Parque Indoamericano in 2010. For this purpose, we
John Langshaw Austin and the Performative view of language. Austin appears on the scene at the exact historic moment in the debates about language and serves as the spokesperson for modern philosophy ... thereby revolutionizing not only analytic philosophy but also linguistics as an autonomous science. In this article, I call into question the supremacy of logical positivism, via a discussion of the
, preserving the connectivity of mating sites requires concerted conservation efforts across multiple political jurisdictions. Genetic monitoring ought to be done on a regular basis to ensure that large-scale ... possible exceptions of ‘Riemst’ and ‘Lippelo’; see above), conservation managers face a situation where the same large population occurs across a large geographic scale and multiple political jurisdiction
current requirements of industrial agriculture, has brought to unsustainable agricultural systems characterized by high external energy inputs and by a high fragility to environmental and political shocks ... worsening, but also when political and economic shocks occur, as in the case of the current war between Russia and Ukraine. The globalization of cereal production, with few countries producing most of the
, climate change, invasive species, and social, political and economic limitations. Protected area management often lacks the continuous availability of data on current states and trends of nature and threats ... political, economic, social and cultural issues should be considered by management plans (Redpath et al. 2013) . Protected area management consequently needs to describe, explain and communicate
political space to take up themes on 'the female'. The ethos of the political agents involved in such a practice is debated from identificational meanings. It is actually an analytic dimension which, besides ... , discursive and social practice. Analyses discussed in this research refer to discursive practices of members of the Brazilian parliament who occupy this social and political space to take up themes on 'the
transition, declared as an ambitious political agenda. The author emphasises the “dono-harm” principle, which bestows a responsibility on every nation to prevent, reduce, and control the risk of environmental
Humanities and Philosophy, University of Florence, Florence, Italy Aristeidou M , Herodotou C , Ballard HL et al ( 2021 ) Exploring the participation of young citizen scientists in scientific research: the
Without knowing the rules and concerns of philosophy, administering its methods, and raising the awareness of philosophical attitude, it is very difficult to educate individuals who can think ... conscious about the elements of this philosophy and know the features of philosophical attitude and thinking. On the basis of the assumption that the theoretical basis of this claim should be laid, the
. 2020) . Many have underlying social, economic, and political ties that affect how CS is, or is not, utilized in certain geographic areas (Blake et al. 2020; Bonney et al. 2009; McKinley et al. 2017 ... ) . Some of these factors include country wealth, political stability, social convention, and biophobia associated with some macroinvertebrate groups (Soga et al. 2023) . It is important to understand all
to identify actions on the ground in order to enhance the macro-regional ecological network, to respond to the political and economic circumstances that have created transboundary barriers between ... measures to connect them. A substantial part of the Balkan peninsula in the DINALPCONNECT project area has been affected by turbulent political conflicts in the recent past, which have weakened transboundary
, quantified targets and action plans; weak political support and interministerial governance; unclear distribution of roles among all stakeholders; lack of a monitoring and assessment system. The SNB2 has led ... political and economic decisions at all levels (Novalia and Malekpour 2020) . Institutions, conventions, social norms, legal rules are underpinned by certain values and in turn support them, thus
, macroeconomic, agricultural infrastructure, and political (Mahapatra and Kant 2005) . All these studies have highlighted three important aspects of sustainability and preservation of the ecosystems in Ghana ... private sector partnerships, with short-term political considerations and winning elections a greater focus for Ghana’s main political parties and actors instead of economic development. This respondent
areas, but knowledge from other disciplines and other socio-political factors appear to have been more important than ecological arguments in the case of CCF. The wide uptake of GTR was enhanced by its ... place for CCF. Thus, scientific ecological knowledge may play an important role for policy uptake and development, but knowledge from other research disciplines and socio-political factors are also
the pertinence of Austin's philosophy to strengthen the less pervasive hypothesis that this distinction survives in Wittgenstein's mature philosophy, albeit modified. It claims, moreover, that the ... , Naoko & Standish, Paul (eds.). Stanley Cavell and the Education of Grownups. New York: Fordham University Press, p. 146-147. [ Links ] _______. 2005. Philosophy the Day After Tomorrow. Cambridge, MA
to pumas being perceived as less threatening to livestock and game populations. Likewise, regional differences in values (see Manfredo et al. 2020) and political ideologies change the cultural context ... 19 ( 5 ): 292 - 299 Gill , R.B. ( 2010 ) “To save a mountain lion: evolving philosophy of nature and cougars,” in Cougar Ecology and Conservation (Ed Mornocker M and Negri S ). pp 5 - 16 . University