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    Aromatic and medicinal plants in Paravachasca: promoting sustainable use by López, A.R., Turco, F.R., Chaves, A.G., Zapata, R.M.

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Natural resources; outreach; essential oils; regional development…”
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    WHAT IS OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? - A CONCEPTUAL, PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF "GENETIC INFORMATION" AS AN OBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW by Donadio Linares, Luciano M.

    Published 2020
    “…This article is intended to describe genetic information as an object of study, the state of the international debate and some systemic effects of this discussion on some fundamentals of the contemporary international law, such as the principle of national sovereignty over natural resources. The current debate on access, control and benefit-sharing arising from the use of genetic information presents a situation in which the balance between sovereignty and privatization of natural resources is once again in tension…”
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    Avances en los estudios arqueológicos, geoarqueológicos y paleoambientales en las Sierras Orientales de Tandilia. Resultados preliminares de los sitios Alero El Mirador y Abrigo La... by Mazzanti, D. L., Martínez, G., de los M. Colobig, M., Zucol, A. F., Passeggi, E., Brea, M., Bonnat, G. F., Hassan, G., Soria, J. L., Vera, J. A., Quintana, C. A.

    Published 2018
    “…The study of different proxy data like lithic assemblages, zooarchaeological and paleoenvironmental record (obtained by diatoms, phytoliths and anthracology inferences) and their relationship to stratigraphic units, allows us to hypothesize anthropic management aspects of local natural resources and paleoclimatic events occurred in the eastern of Tandilia hill during different moments of the Pleistocene-Holocene archaeological sequence.…”
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    Prehispanic funerary structures in Cafayate (Salta). Territoriality study by means of graphic markers by Ledesma, Rossana

    Published 2016
    “…The graphics markers materialize the right to use the rich areas in natural resources, and, most likely, the uses of cultural landscapes by means of their physical position in the landscape of the production. …”
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    Dimensiones Psicológicas de la Conservación de la Energía by Jakovcevic, Adriana, Tonello, Graciela

    Published 2012
    “…Psychological dimensions of Energy Conservation: One of the most serious current environmental problems is the depletion of non renewable natural resources. The vast majority of our daily actions involve the consumption of energy and they increase the problem. …”
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    Regressive Federalism: Tensions Between Territorial and Interpersonal Distribution of Income in Argentina by Gervasoni, Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…Secondly, the territorial inequalities produced by the «geological lottery»  (geographic distribution of natural resources) is reinforced in our country by the allocation  of all royalties to the (typically rich) producing provinces. …”
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    Environmental Judicialization and scales in tension: The case of the cyanide water spill at the Veladero mine in San Juan, Argentina by Christel, Lucas

    Published 2024
    “…In particular, the provincial domain over natural resources and the environmen tal sphere is a very characteristic feature of Argentine federalism. …”
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    Violence: Bodily Commodification and Resistance in Festus Iyayi’s Novel by Mazza, Ana Victoria

    Published 2024
    “…From the perspective of urban ecocriticism, this paper examines instances of bodily commodification in the novel and, specifically, of commodification of human energy and matter understood as natural resources. The study suggests that Iyayi not only critiques this commodification by presenting it as a consequence of the capitalist project, but also challenges it through acts of caring resistance which return objectified bodies their status as subjects. …”
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    “Resisting by doing”. Socio-community Strategies of the Mesa de Tierras of Jiménez County, Santiago del Estero, Argentina by Coronel, María Silvina, Garay, Ana, Ledesma, Dominga, Maguna, Macarena, Sabagh, Julio Isidoro

    Published 2024
    “…Since that time, the emerging conflicts over different forms of appropriation of natural resources gave rise to the creation of spaces for the organization of local communities throughout the province. …”
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    CAMPESINOS, RELACIONES MERCANTILES, TRANSFERENCIA DE EXCEDENTES E INTERCAMBIO INTRA Y EXTRA COMUNITARIO by Hocsman, Luis Daniel

    Published 2017
    “…As peasant producers andean, under the conditions agro-ecological, identifies certain structural provisions in its mode productive, historically characterized by the use of several ecological floors.Develop a subsistence economy based on agricultural activities to smallscale, which include grazing of height and seasonal transhumance, making use of natural resources of the high and medium basin of the river Iruya and tributaries. …”
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