Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10319
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Hydrological asymmetry and water stress in Peru: An integrated assessment of resource distribution, anthropogenic pressure, and governance gaps across three drainage basins
Peru faces extreme hydrological asymmetry with 66% of population in water-scarce Pacific basin but only 2% of renewable resources. Analysis reveals governance gaps, unsustainable groundwater.
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Indigenous oral traditions encode ecological knowledge and norms
Indigenous oral traditions encode ecological governance, environmental ethics, and resource management frameworks that challenge anthropocentric legal paradigms and offer relational approaches to.
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Value pluralism supports conservation portfolio approaches
Value pluralism provides ethical justification for portfolio approaches in conservation by recognizing diverse ecosystem values and supporting inclusive, diversified conservation strategies.
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Asia plays a marginal role in debt-for-nature swaps
Explore why Asia accounts for only 13% of debt-for-nature swaps despite high debt and environmental needs. Discover which Asian economies are positioned for future transactions.
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Kahuzi-Biega conservation conflicts with Indigenous land rights
Explore how indigenous Pygmy land rights and biodiversity conservation can coexist in Kahuzi-Biega National Park through participatory governance and formal co-management frameworks in eastern DR.
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Framework links biodiversity monitoring data to policy decisions
Unified framework standardizing biodiversity monitoring data collection and policy reporting under the Global Biodiversity Framework, integrating field observations with actionable indicators.

