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La formación integral y el conflicto escolar en el Colegio Santa Bárbara IED
(Universidad de La Salle. Facultad Ciencias de la Educación. Maestría en Docencia, 2015)
The relationship between human trafficking and child recruitment in the Colombian armed conflict
(Third World Quarterly, 2018)
The article rethinks the relationship between human trafficking as organised crime and child recruitment as a war crime. After analysing the records of 132 cases of child and adolescent recruitment brought before Colombia’s ...
Post-Conflict Affiliative Behaviors Towards Humans in Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris)
(Human Sciences Press, 2016-12)
Social species need conflict-resolution mechanisms to maintain group cohesion and diminish aggression. Reconciliation (affiliative contact between opponents) and consolation (affiliative contact between the victim and an ...
Human-Sheldgeese conflict in agricultural landscapes: Effects of environmental and anthropogenic predictors on Sheldgeese distribution in the southern Pampa, Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2014-01)
Sheldgeese species are currently the subject of serious conservation concern and have been a source of historical conflict with agricultural interests. Here we assess the relative effects of environmental and anthropogenic ...
Acculturation drives the evolution of intergroup conflict
(2019)
Conflict between groups of individuals is a prevalent feature in human societies. A common theoretical explanation for intergroup conflict is that it provides benefits to individuals within groups in the form of ...
Translocations and human-carnivore conflicts: Problem solving or problem creating?
(2011)
Translocation is a non-lethal practice used to manage carnivore-livestock conflicts. Nevertheless, its use has been questioned due to its low success rate and high cost. We performed a literature review to assess the ...
Response to: “Acknowledging Andean Condor predation on livestock, a first step in addressing the human-condor conflict: A commentary to Estrada Pacheco et al 2020”
(Elsevier, 2020-09)
We are aware that “Andean Condors occasionally depart from their scavenging habits to injure or kill young livestock” (Zuluaga et al., 2020). This behaviour can generate a conflict with ranchers and trigger actions that ...