نتایج جستجو برای: particularly local communities and indigenous peoples

تعداد نتایج: 16920015  

2012

Extraction and transportation of mineral resources today presents an increasing social problem, leading to environmental damage and the violation of human rights. In addition to economic and social controversies as well as political problems (such as corruption amongst state and local authorities), it caused population displacement on a large scale. The social costs of oil production illustrate...

Journal: :Biological Conservation 2023

Scenarios are a powerful way in which the scientific community can inform future policies for transformative change. Forthcoming scenario work holds promise Nature Futures Framework, through concept of relational values, seeks to recognize multiplicity value positions on human-environment relations, including those Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). The objective this Perspective...

2015
Jiun-Hao Wang

INTRODUCTION Happiness and social inclusion are important indicators of social sustainability, as recommended in the Sustainable Development Goals; however, little is known about the social sustainable development of ethnic minorities. To fill this knowledge gap, special attention is paid to understanding the issues of social exclusion and happiness in relation to the indigenous peoples in Taiw...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
D C VanderMeer

Pollution Issues, both issued in 1997, which detailed the unique environmental and health problems facing the Arctic's ecology and populations [see EHP 106:A64-A69 (1998)]. This past May, health and environmental officials, research scientists, medical providers, leaders of indigenous communities, and concerned Arctic citizens met in Anchorage, Alaska, to explore these issues at the Internation...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2006
Harriet Kuhnlein Bill Erasmus Hilary Creed-Kanashiro Lois Englberger Chinwe Okeke Nancy Turner Lindsay Allen Lalita Bhattacharjee

This is a short report of a 'safari' held in conjunction with the International Congress of Nutrition in September 2005, in Futululu, St. Lucia, South Africa. Participants were several members of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences Task Force on Indigenous Peoples' Food Systems and Nutrition, other interested scientists and members of the Kwa Zulu indigenous community. The paper des...

Journal: :Perspectives on Politics 2022

Who should have rights to territory? Dominant political theories hold that either individuals or state-based groups (states, nations, civic peoples) foundational territorial rights. However, they cannot accommodate some Indigenous peoples’ claims the land be subject neither private ownership nor sovereign state control. Given these claims, scholars recently revised mediate between jurisdiction ...

Journal: :Tourism Culture & Communication 2023

There is confusion between the use of "ethnic minority tourism" and "Indigenous as concepts, both in practice well tourism research. Since different types occur communities geo-historical contexts, these two concepts should be understood to situated a particular context. In order enhance peoples' epistemological understanding kinds phenomenon, this article aims critically distinguish concept by...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1999
M Dodson R Williamson

In addition to the aim of mapping and sequencing one human's genome, the Human Genome Project also intends to characterise the genetic diversity of the world's peoples. The Human Genome Diversity Project raises political, economic and ethical issues. These intersect clearly when the genomes under study are those of indigenous peoples who are already subject to serious economic, legal and/or soc...

2017
Smit Patel Catherine Paulsen Courtney Heffernan Duncan Saunders Meenu Sharma Malcolm King Vernon Hoeppner Pamela Orr Dennis Kunimoto Dick Menzies Sara Christianson Joyce Wolfe Jody Boffa Kathleen McMullin Carmen Lopez-Hille Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan Richard Long

SETTING The prairie provinces of Canada. OBJECTIVE To characterize tuberculosis (TB) transmission among the Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian-born peoples of the prairie provinces of Canada. DESIGN A prospective epidemiologic study of consecutively diagnosed adult (age ≥ 14 years) Canadian-born culture-positive pulmonary TB cases on the prairies, hereafter termed "potential transmitter...

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