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Chronic deficiency of diversity and pluralism in research on nature's mental health effects: A planetary health problem
ReviewAbstract: We explore two as-yet-unconnected trends: evidence of nature's effects on mental health/wellbeing, aPalabras claves:Ethnicity/ethno-cognition/ethno-language/Ethnosphere, indigenous people, Mental health/wellbeing, Nature-exposure, Planetary healthAutores:Arab H., Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrío, Carrasco-Torrontegui A., Gould R.K.Fuentes:scopusA sex- and gender-based analysis of factors associated with linear growth in infants in Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Although female infants may have an early life biological advantage over males, gendered treatment cPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrío, Evers E.C., Iannotti L.L., Lutter C.K., Stewart C.P., William F. WatersFuentes:scopusTerraces and ancestral knowledge in an Andean agroecosystem: a call for inclusiveness in planetary health action
ArticleAbstract: Ancestral knowledge, centered in Mother Nature, is in the indigenous discourse and international forPalabras claves:agroecology, cultivation terraces, Food sovereignty, Indigenous knowledge, participatory research, Sustainable agriculture, System dynamicsAutores:Burneo J.N., Caranqui M., Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrío, Carrasco-Torrontegui A., Iannotti L.L., Ludeña-Maruri G., Luis A. Riofrío, Méndez V.E., Pintag M., William F. WatersFuentes:scopusThe importance of Latin American scholarship-and-practice for the relational turn in sustainability science: a reply to West et al. (2020)
ArticleAbstract: The paper, ‘A relational turn for sustainability science? Relational thinking, leverage points and tPalabras claves:good co-existence, good living, human-nature connection, Latin American relational ontology, Paradigm shift, relational values in Andes, social-ecological systems, transdisciplinaryAutores:Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrío, Gould R.K., Zent E.L.Fuentes:scopus