DOI: 10.11606/t.8.2012.tde-27092012-113608
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Redes socioambientais e a cooperação internacional: GARSD

Abstract: Neste novo sonho realizado, o doutorado, não poderia deixar de agradecer as instituições e pessoas especiais que me acompanharam nesta jornada prazerosa. A Universidade de São Paulo e ao Departamento de Geografia todo meu agradecimento diante da abertura para pensar sobre minhas indagações. Ao meu orientador, Wagner Costa Ribeiro, pelas ótimas conversas durante o doutorado que nunca vou esquecer. Outra instituição que merece aqui todo meu apreço é a University of Boras pela troca de conhecimentos acadêmicos e … Show more

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“…Remote methods of decision making may therefore be useful when integrating participant views from conflicting stakeholder groups, such as is usually the case in human–wildlife conflict situations. However, participating remotely might have hampered social learning (Ziglio, 1996), emotional attachment and empathy building, which are important aspects of decision making (Wieczorek Hudenko, 2012). I therefore recommend that participants attend a workshop at the final round to facilitate communication between participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote methods of decision making may therefore be useful when integrating participant views from conflicting stakeholder groups, such as is usually the case in human–wildlife conflict situations. However, participating remotely might have hampered social learning (Ziglio, 1996), emotional attachment and empathy building, which are important aspects of decision making (Wieczorek Hudenko, 2012). I therefore recommend that participants attend a workshop at the final round to facilitate communication between participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be valuable to seek expert opinion from international participants regarding the key assessments and their specific outcome measures. However, we recognise that the assessment domains selected for the COS are those that are widely used internationally in clinical and research settings as evidenced from our initial literature review 2 19 21. We had a limited response by ophthalmologists in the Delphi process, with none subsequently involved in the consensus meeting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We undertook a prospective consensus study using a Delphi process. Delphi is a structured process that is widely used in developing core outcomes sets 21. The process aims to achieve consensus through the collection of stakeholder opinions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concepts dialogue with protagonism, understood by Silva (2010) as the process of overcoming adversities, resisting pressures, changing their reality and adapting to the demands of today's world. In the context of the environment, socio-environmental protagonism emerged in the 80's as a consequence of social movements interested in preserving the environment (Ziglio, 2012). These groups direct collective efforts into intentional and deliberate civic actions in order to change systemic causes of environmental problems and to promote a sustainable environment (Alisat & Riemer, 2015).…”
Section: Experiencias De Liderazgo Ambiental Por Los Jóvenes: Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%