Publishing a book for a general audience allows authors to share their ideas beyond the academic community, and contribute to the enrichment of public knowledge
Not all book publishers operate in the same way. The size of their operations and the type of arrangements with authors make a significant difference
The economic, social, and environmental impacts created by conflict minerals in the DRC illustrate the adverse impacts of corporate social irresponsibility
Book review of "Hunting Practices of the Wachiperi: Demystifying Indigenous Environmental Behavior," highlighting lessons for conservation and development
Indigenous peoples like the Awajun are experiencing significant cultural change, which should be taken into account to understand their current culture, economy and society
Members of the Wachiperi community of Queros in Peru have been developing a community-based cultural tourism program. Learn more about this initiative
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We need to fully acknowledge the complex, multidimensional, and changing environmental behavior of indigenous peoples, which varies across settings
Understanding the different options available for publishing a manuscript can help authors find the best book publishers for their written works
Foreign aid can enhance its effectiveness and achieve socioeconomic development by taking into account the views of developing countries in the process
Raising taxes on fossil fuels can be a proactive way to promote the use of renewable energy while increasing revenues for public investments
As landholders and workers adapt to the evolving socioeconomic trends, the mix of cattle ranching and agriculture may hold the key to their survival