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    Un hallazgo en "Barranca Larga" : el yacimiento arqueológico del mojón 747 de la ruta Tinogasta-Belén (provincia de Catamarca)

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    Fil: Cigliano, Eduardo M.. Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    Hallazgos arqueolĂłgicos en la Quebrada de Zapagua : (Departamento de Humahuaca, provincia de Jujuy)

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    Fil: Cigliano, Eduardo M.. Universidad Nacional de La PlataFil: Calandra, Horacio A.. Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research

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    Locusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, representing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. Together, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affected regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and approaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management. These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, focus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in locusts and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives

    Investigaciones arqueolĂłgicas en el Valle del RĂ­o Grande de San Juan : (Puna Argentina)

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    Fil: Krapovickas, Pedro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂ­ficas y TĂ©cnicasFil: Cigliano, Eduardo M.. Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research

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    International audienceLocusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, representing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. Together, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affected regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and approaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management. These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, focus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in locusts and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives
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