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Showing items 91 through 99 of 804.Autonomía indígena y prácticas de autodeterminación en Bolivia
Ruth Bautista Durán[1]
Pensamiento crítico en el ámbito socioambiental y territorial de Chile
Alexander Panez Pinto
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Rodrigo Faúndez Vergara
Wilson Poma Calle Egresado de Sociología
Tierratorio de la paz-conflicto y el desacuerdo de paz
Flavio Bladimir Rodríguez Muñoz
Docente investigador Área conflicto y dinámica social
Director Programa de Geografía - Universidad Externado de Colombia
Andrés Felipe López Galvis
Pacto de Leticia, reunión infructuosa para la Amazonía
Oscar Bazoberry Chali
The nature conservation regimes of post-socialist EU countries are multi-layered, consisting of initial components established before Socialism, reinforced and solidified during Socialist period, and changes brought about by the democratic transition.
This study examined the trends, driving factors, and implications of land use/land cover (LULC) dynamics over the past 35 years (1982–2017) in three watersheds of the drought-prone areas that represent different agro-ecologies of Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia: Guder (highland), Aba Gerima (midl
Agricultural land uses can contribute to land degradation, water quality decline, and loss of ecosystem function and biodiversity in the surrounding catchment.
The Vietnamese government is currently attempting to upgrade rice value chains in the Mekong River Delta by encouraging (i) vertical coordination between exporters and farmers through contract farming, and (ii) horizontal coordination among farmers through the “small farmers, large field” program