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TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE IN GLEANING FISHERIES AS POTENTIAL INPUTS FOR CULTURALLY RELEVANT SCIENCE CURRICULUM
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Climate Change, Carbon Footprint, Fisheries: Türkiye
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Review: Ocean Recovery: A Sustainable Future for Global Fisheries?
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Stabilization of Arsenic and Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil Using Fishery By-Products and ...
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Pedoclimatic, knowledge and management factors drive European soybean and faba bean yields
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Driving Equity
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Widespread declining trends of snow water resources and their driving factors in water towers of Indus River
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Response differences of vegetation NEP to multidimensional environmental driving factors in different arid regions of China
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What Drives Conservation Adoption? Social Science Insights from Cattle Ranchers in the Pantanal Wetland, Brazil
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Policy Brief: Somalia in Action – Forest Landscape and Rangeland Restoration through Reforestation and Natural Regeneration Driving National Climate Resilience
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Unseen challenges to Arctic food security: the role of non-climatic factors in a changing climate
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Climate physical risk in MENA: patterns, persistence, and policy implications for sustainable development
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Braiding traditional ecological knowledge and Western science in the management of freshwater social-ecological systems: a systematic map protocol
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Comparing Fishery Impacts and Maturation Schedules of Hatchery-Origin vs. Natural-Origin Fish from a Threatened Chinook Salmon Stock
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Carbon Dioxide and Particulate Matter Generation Analysis and Policy Suggestions in Drive-thru ...
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PriMath—The Role of Intrinsic Factors in Quantitative Cognitive Performance of Highly Social Primates
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Soil bacterial network complexity drives ecosystem service multifunctionality in Inner Mongolian steppes
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ọ Heritage, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Nature Conservation in Ishiagu, Nigeria
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Review: Climate Change isn't Everything: Liberating Climate Politics from Alarmism
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Global Biodiversity Framework Targets Can Drive Action on Insect Declines, but Lack Robust Indicators to Prove Their Effectiveness
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Changing Paradigms of Knowledge Production: Interweaving Traditional Knowledge and Predominant Science in the Delta
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Temperature and Prey Availability Drive Seasonal Variations in Diet, Abundance and Condition of Forsterygion lapillum Across Two Coastal Habitats
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The Destruction of the Climate Spending State
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Back to the Future for Climate Liability