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Kaitano Dube
Oceans play a vital role in socioeconomic and environmental development by supporting activities such as tourism, recreation, and food provision while providing important ecosystem services. However, concerns have been raised about the threat that climat...
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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Lidriana Pinheiro, Antônio Rodrigues Ximenes Neto, Francisco Assis Aquino Bezerra Filho, Cassia Rosane Silveira Pinto, Laldiane de Souza Pinheiro, Paulo Pessoa, Regimário Lima Filho, Regina Balbino da Silva, Jáder Morais, Adryane Gorayeb, Lorenzo Bramanti and Sergio Rossi
Seascape mapping is critical to understanding ecosystem services and managing areas with potential for fishing, power generation, mining, and tourism. Despite advances in marine geophysics, the necessary equipment to make underwater cartography can be ex...
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Thiara Vichiato Breda
There are mappings of indigenous lands, mappings with indigenous participation, and mappings made by indigenous people, all of them resulting from cartographic intentions, mapping motives, and distinct meanings of spatiality. Starting from the questionin...
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Soy Cherotich,Yona Sakaja
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The purpose of this study was to establish the influence of women participation on sustainability of indigenous chicken value chain project in Kapseret sub county, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. Due to this fact of lack of involvement of women in project par...
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Julie H. Tsatsaros, Jennifer L. Wellman, Iris C. Bohnet, Jon E. Brodie and Peter Valentine
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared with Indigenous peoples? experiences in other common law countries such as the United States and Canada; however, this process has taken different paths. Th...
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Monica Montgomery and Mehana Vaughan
Indigenous and place-based communities worldwide have self-organized to develop effective local-level institutions to conserve biocultural diversity. How communities maintain and adapt these institutions over time offers lessons for fostering more balanc...
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Diego Rodrigo Pereira
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Resumo: O artigo analisa o modelo de saúde previsto na Política Nacional de Atenção à Saúde dos Povos Indígenas e a participação do povo Canela diante dos saberes tradicionais da própria comunidade e os serviços biomédicos oferecidos. Aponta que a partic...
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Adriana Biller Aparicio
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Este trabalho ressalta que a demarcação, além de ser o procedimento jurídico do reconhecimento da terra indígena é uma categoria histórica que reflete a mentalidade indigenista existente em determinadoperíodo. Apresenta o caso da terra Guarani ?Morr...
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Romy Greiner
Tourism can be an important source of livelihoods at a destination level. Yet, while there are economic benefits associated with more tourists, there can also be costs to destinations in the form of negative environmental and social impacts. This paper i...
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