Understanding Local Peoples' Deforestation Decisions in Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia [0.03%]
印尼-gunung leuser国家公园当地居民砍伐森林决策分析
Karlina Prayitno,Andie Wijaya Saputra,Harriet Ibbett et al.
Karlina Prayitno et al.
Indonesia's forests are amongst the world's most biodiverse; they provide critical climate benefits and support human well-being. Yet Indonesia has one of the highest rates of forest loss globally. Much of Sumatra's remaining tropical fores...
Hydropower development, collective action, and environmental justice in the Brazilian Amazon [0.03%]
巴西亚马逊地区的水电开发、集体行动与环境正义
Heather Randell,Peter Klein
Heather Randell
The Brazilian Amazon has long served as a site of infrastructure development and natural resource extraction. Development projects including dams and mines have largely benefitted distant urban actors at a cost to local communities and the ...
"The Community Helped Me:" Community Cohesion and Environmental Concerns in Personal Assessments of Post-Disaster Recovery [0.03%]
《社区帮助了我》:社区凝聚力和个人评估中的环境关注点在灾后恢复中的作用
Kelly Bergstrand,Brian Mayer
Kelly Bergstrand
This study investigates long-term appraisals of community recovery after a major environmental disaster. Specifically, we conducted a survey of 351 individuals living in coastal counties in Alabama and Florida on the five-year anniversary o...
Ancestry-based intracategorical injustices in carcinogenic air pollution exposures in the United States [0.03%]
基于祖先的美国致癌空气污染暴露内部类别不公问题
Ricardo Rubio,Sara Grineski,Timothy Collins et al.
Ricardo Rubio et al.
Previous studies of US environmental inequalities have focused on racial/ethnic differences in air pollutant exposure. Few have applied an intracategorical framework, which enables the identification of within-group differences through the ...
Chronic Agricultural Chemical Exposure Among Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers [0.03%]
流动和季节性农业工人中的慢性农药暴露问题
Thomas A Arcury,Sara A Quandt
Thomas A Arcury
Laboratory studies and case reports of accidental exposure to large amounts of chemicals indicate that there are immediate and long-term negative health consequences of exposure to agricultural chemicals. Logically, the consequences of chro...
The Influence of Internal Migration on Exposure to Extreme Weather Events in Mexico [0.03%]
墨西哥国内迁移对极端天气事件暴露的影响
Daniel Miller Runfola,Patricia Romero-Lankao,Leiwen Jiang et al.
Daniel Miller Runfola et al.
Adaptive Management of Urban Ecosystem Restoration: Learning from Restoration Managers in Rhode Island, U.S.A [0.03%]
美国罗德岛州城市生态系统恢复中的适应性管理:来自修复管理人员的经验教训
Kristen Hychka,Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
Kristen Hychka
Urban aquatic restoration can be difficult to accomplish because of complications like pollutants, population density, infrastructure, and expense; however, restoration in urban settings has the potential to provide benefits to many people....
Community Recovery Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Toward A Theory of Cultural Resilience [0.03%]
深水地平线油污事件之后社区的复兴:走向文化抗逆力理论
Hannah E Clarke,Brian Mayer
Hannah E Clarke
Culture plays an important role in communities' abilities to adapt to environmental change and crises. The emerging field of resilience thinking has made several efforts to better integrate social and cultural factors into the systems-level...
I Díaz-Reviriego,Á Fernández-Llamazares,P L Howard et al.
I Díaz-Reviriego et al.
We employ social network analysis (SNA) to describe the structure of subsistence fishing social networks and to explore the relation between fishers' emic perceptions of fishing expertise and their position in networks. Participant observat...
Swimming and Gendered Vulnerabilities: Evidence from the Northern and Central Philippines [0.03%]
游泳与性别脆弱性:菲律宾北部和中部的证据
Lori M Hunter,Joan Castro,Danika Kleiber et al.
Lori M Hunter et al.
Men and women's vulnerability to disasters is different and often related, in part, to cultural norms that influence gendered behaviors and abilities. In this study we focus on gender differences in swimming abilities, which, in the case of...