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10 February, 2026
Evaluation of the pilot codisign process deliver

16 January, 2026
When algorithms decide the climate

12 January, 2026
Environmental Education as a Return to Lifeworld

13 December, 2025
Nuevos dialogos científicos: El uso de Podcasts para la comunicación pública de la ciencia

05 December, 2025
5th Marangatu Network Exchange

25 November, 2025
Sea-level Rise Implications for Human Mobility: Policy Analysis for Morocco

23 November, 2025
1st Ibero-American Congress of Environmental Sociology

21 November, 2025
Ecologies of Dialogue in Primary Care

21 November, 2025
Regenerative Paths to Touching the World

21 November, 2025
The Portuguese and Nature

05 November, 2025
New Funded Project: RESIGNIFY

16 September, 2025
How can we give voice to Nature and Future Generations in climate decision-making?

01 September, 2025
Interculturality, public health and health education

27 August, 2025
Permanent Preservation Areas are not to blame

16 August, 2025
XXXVI Simpósio de História do Vale do Paraíba

24 July, 2025
Recognising and Valuing the Cultural Significance of Biodiversity in Coastal Marine Territories through Plural Knowledges Systems

17 July, 2025
Gata-Malcata, Cross-border collaboration for wildfire mitigation and water conservation

11 July, 2025
Participation in the 5th ISA Forum of Sociology: Researchers highlight communication and socio-environmental justice in island territories

03 July, 2025
The Policy Brief Intercultural University of the Peoples: Weaving Knowledges for Sustainable and Just Lives

01 July, 2025
From Voices to Action: Empowering Participatory Governance

26 June, 2025
Unveiling the Plurality of Visions for the Ecological Transition in Europe

15 June, 2025
Protocol Registration: Climate Change and Health: Intercultural Dialogue Strategies between Primary-Care Physicians and Patients – A Systematic Review

11 June, 2025
A Systematic Review of Intercultural Dialogue Strategies for Addressing Climate-Related Health Challenges

11 June, 2025
How wild edible plants and mushrooms have been approached within the ecosystem services framework: a systematic review