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Aisha Giwa, Morolake Adeagbo, Shirley Anne Tate, Mia Tulli-Shah and Bukola Salami
Objectives: COVID-19 vaccine mandates increased vaccination rates globally. Implemented as a one-size-fits-all policy, these mandates have unintended harmful consequences for many, including Black Canadians. This article reports findings on the interconn...
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Liora Bigon
This commentary points to the problems inherent in critical place names studies in terms of classic research topics, methodologies and geographies. It expounds the limits of the official ?index?, that is, the variety of traditional urban inscriptions on ...
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Maria Fernanda Gebara and Arun Agrawal
Through different policies and measures reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation and enhancing conservation (REDD+) has grown into a way to induce behavior change of forest managers and landowners in tropical countries. We argue that debates...
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Clint Jones
Pág. 223 - 226
This reissue of Shelley Tremain?s vital collection of essays continues to focus on the importance of disability studies and while it has all the weight and significance of the original publication it also extends and builds upon those original essays. Tr...
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René Véron
Development and environmental issues of small cities in developing countries have largely been overlooked although these settlements are of global demographic importance and often face a ?triple challenge?; that is, they have limited financial and human ...
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Mônica Solange de Martino Bermúdez
Pág. 43 - 53
El presente artículo tiene como objetivo exponer al lector perspectivas analíticas para comprender lastransformaciones percibidas en las políticas sociales referidas al campo de la infancia y la familia a partir de ladécada de los noventa. Se trata de un...
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