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    Building Bridges and Conserving Culture by Kenneth Aitchison

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Icon is delivering a National Conservation Education and Skills Strategy to shape the future provision of conservation education, training and research in the United Kingdom. …”
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    Luciano Freire: between tradition and novelty by Maria da Conceição Lopes Casanova

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…It seeks to describe the national conservation context, with reference to the international scene, highlighting the dominance of humanistic culture, the delay of scientific knowledge, but at the same time, the early functioning of the interdisciplinary team.…”
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    Environmental history of the Trapananda Archipelagos (Northern Patagonia, Chile): challenges for the conservation of the blue whale by María Eugenia Solari, Juan Carlos Skewes, Magdalena Navarro, Fabian Paillacheo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… The reappearance of the blue whale in southern Chile in 2003has meant a number challenges for national conservation policies. It is alsocreated an opportunity to re-think the history of the southern seas and thatof the Aysen coastline in particular. …”
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    Interstitial fauna of the Sava River in Eastern Slovenia by Simona Prevorčnik, Anja Remškar, Cene Fišer, Boris Sket, Gregor Bračko, Teo Delić, Nataša Mori, Anton Brancelj, Maja Zagmajster

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We discuss the novel results in the context of current national conservation practices. …”
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    Mapping Canada’s Green Economic Pathways for Battery Minerals: Balancing Prospectivity Modelling With Conservation and Biodiversity Values by Christopher J. M. Lawley, Matthew G. E. Mitchell, Diana Stralberg, Richard Schuster, Eliot McIntire, Joseph R. Bennett

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The vast majority of the remaining high prospectivity cells correspond to ecoregions with less than half of the protected areas required to meet national conservation targets. Poorly protected ecoregions with one or more of the five ecosystem services are interpreted as hotspots with the highest potential for conflicting land-use priorities in the future, including parts of southern Ontario and Québec, western Labrador, and northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. …”
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