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Multiple conceptualizations of nature are key to inclusivity and legitimacy in global environmental governance
ArticleAbstract: Despite increasing scientific understanding of the global environmental crisis, we struggle to adoptPalabras claves:Earth jurisprudence, Indigenous peoples, Knowledge systems, Ontological Turn, Rights of nature, Science-policy processAutores:Alassaf A., Baatuuwie B.N., Balint L., Barral M.P., Basher Z., Boeraeve F., Budiharta S., Chen R., Coscieme L., da Silva Hyldmo H., Desrousseaux M., Diaz-José J., Dowo G., Farinaci J.S., Febria C., Fernandez-Llamazares Onrubia A., Ghazi H., Ghosh S., Harmáčková Z.V., Jaffe R., Jaureguiberry P., Kalemba M.M., Lambini C.K., Lasmana F.P.S., Lim M., Mireia Valle, Mohamed A.A.A., Mwampamba T.H., Niamir A., Ojino J., Palomo I., Pliscoff P., Sabyrbekov R., Samakov A., Selomane O., Shrestha U.B., Sidorovich A.A., Sitas N., Takahashi Y., Thompson L.Fuentes:scopusNative forest conversion alters soil macroinvertebrate diversity and soil quality in tropical mountain landscapes of northern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Land use changes cause soil degradation and loss of biodiversity, thereby affecting ecological procePalabras claves:land use change, native forest conversion, soil diversity, soil ecosystem services, soil health, soil macroinvertebrates, tropical mountain systemsAutores:Boeraeve F., Cornelis J.T., Dufrene M., Kerly Trávez, Paulina GuarderasFuentes:googlescopus