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Aktivitetsmönster och boskapspredation hos lejon (Panthera leo) i förhållande till olika miljöfaktorer
Publicado 2022“…Habitat loss in correlation with large territories has caused the frequency of human-wildlife conflicts to rise. …”
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Understanding People−Forest Relationships: A Key Requirement for Appropriate Forest Governance in South Sumatra, Indonesia
Publicado 2021“…Moreover, aspects such as human population size, proximity of villages to the national road and sub-district capital, and the transmigration settlement units have an impact on the Human Footprint Index and Village Development Index. …”
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Hyperendemicity of Rift Valley fever in Southwestern Uganda associated with the rapidly evolving lineage C viruses
Publicado 2026“…Lineage C strain has undergone recent rapid evolution and clonal expansion resulting in four sub-clades, C.1.1, C.1.2, C.2.1, and C.2.2, that are adept at establishing endemicity in new territories. Conclusions: We demonstrate an atypical RVF hyperendemic region in SW Uganda characterized by sustained human clinical RVF cases, unusually high population prevalence, and high number of expected yearly human cases, associated in part with emergence of new RVFV sub-lineages.…”
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Assessment of the capacity, incentives, and performance of agricultural extension agents in western Democratic Republic of the Congo
Publicado 2013“…This review also highlights a good opportunity given the huge human resources (more than 11,000 agents) deployed into the sectors and territories as part of the Ministry’s agricultural inspection system.…”
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Green Businesses in the Colombian Amazon Dynamic Capabilities, Elements of Sustainable Development, and Characteristics of Innovative Performance
Publicado 2025“…Putumayo had the highest proportion of potential businesses, supported by strong institutional coordination through CORPOAMAZONIA; Caquetá stood out in financial inclusion and human capital, while Amazonas faced more structural limitations. …”
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Future food systems: challenges and consequences of the current food system
Publicado 2021“…Governance is a key enabling condition and needs to be based on food as a human right, not simply as a commodity. Multilevel governance underpins the development and implementation of territorial food systems strategies, which can provide effective integration of multiple solutions. …”
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Even after armed conflict, the environmental quality of Indigenous Peoples' lands in biodiversity hotspots surpasses that of non-Indigenous lands
Publicado 2023“…Biodiversity hotspots, global areas of high endemicity that are heavily threatened by habitat loss and other human activities are also affected by conflict. Although covering only 2.4 % of the world's surface, over 80 % of armed conflicts occurred in biodiversity hotspots between 1950 and 2000. …”
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Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: A systematic review of the distribution in West and Central Africa
Publicado 2019“…Results The literature search retrieved 1672 records, of which 51 and 45 were retained for a qualitative and quantitative synthesis, respectively. Non-specified human taeniosis cases were described for Nigeria, Cameroon, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic Congo, Guinea, and Ivory Coast (seven out of 27 countries/territories), while T. saginata taeniosis specifically was only reported for Cameroon. …”
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Recent land use and land cover change dinamics in the Gran Chaco Americano
Publicado 2020“…Land transformation is one of the most significant human changes on the Earth’s surface processes. Therefore, land use land cover time series are a key input for environmental monitoring, natural resources management, territorial planning enforcement at national scale. …”
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Geographic space, assets, livelihoods and well-being in rural Central America: empirical evidence from Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua
Publicado 2005“…They identify the combinations of human, natural and physical, social and location-specific assets that matter most to raise household well-being and take advantage of prospects for poverty-reducing growth.…”
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Protocol and participatory engagement strategy for acommunity-based research route focused on locally led adaptation capacities
Publicado 2025“…From a socio-ecological systems perspective, we explore how the spatial configuration of the territory—including land cover distribution, water networks, rural property structures, and the location of climate- and human-induced threats—shapes both climate vulnerability and local capacities for adaptation. …”
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Can multi-stakeholder forums mediate indigenous rights and development priorities? Insights from the Peruvian Amazon
Publicado 2021“…The protection of indigenous peoples in isolation and initial contact (PIACI) is one of the most complex issues in the human rights and environmental agenda. The implementation of frameworks to protect PIACI involves addressing conflicts by the advance of public and private initiatives and interests in their territories. …”
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Prosperity prospects in contested forest areas: evidence from community forestry development in Guatemala and Nicaragua
Publicado 2016“…Adopting an asset lens, we determined human, social, natural, physical and financial capital endowments at household and enterprise levels. …”
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Operation of the EWS in the city of Matagalpa, Nicaragua
Publicado 2016“…The city of Matagalpa, due to the geological and morphological features of the territory, exposure to natural phenomena, the degradation of natural resources and rapid population growth, has endangered the welfare of its population, because of the high vulnerability and risk to the occurrence of natural disasters, principally flooding from the Grande Matagalpa River, which crosses through the center of the city, frequently leaving significant material damage and human loss. …”
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