1. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    When comparing science production on biodiversity topics in Central America, there is a noticeable gap in the total amount of peer-reviewed scholarly works, patent development and work citations from the Northern countries (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua) versus those from the South (Costa Rica and Panama).
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  3. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Central America 8: In this case, the document applies to all eight Central American countries—Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. 2. Central America 6: In this case, the document applies only to the six member countries of the regional organization issuing the document.
  4. journals.plos.org

    May 31, 2024Climate adaptation corridors are widely recognized as important for promoting biodiversity resilience under climate change. Central America is part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, but there have been no regional-scale analyses of potential climate adaptation corridors in Central America. We identified 2375 potential corridors throughout Central America that link lowland protected ...
  5. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The state capture phenomenon and colonial-rooted interactions worldwide have an effect on the conditions under which science is being produced in Central America. Democracy, science production, funding, and conservation are core elements that go hand in hand, and that need to be nourished in a region that struggles with the protection of life ...
  6. iopscience.iop.org

    Relevant journals included Nature, Science, Regional Environmental Change, PLOS, Global and Planetary Change, among others. ... (Iturbide et al 2020) and include: Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica ... regional and global models in Central America show a temperature rise of 1.6 °C-2.4 °C for ...
  7. academic.oup.com

    As has been properly analyzed by Héctor Pérez Brignoli, Central America is a land of contrasts characterized by a remarkable environmental and cultural diversity. 1 It is framed by the central highlands and the gentle and exuberant languor of its coastlines. 2 It was in this geographical space that human societies settled from pre-Hispanic ...
  8. link.springer.com

    This article examines the state of scientific research and development in Central America, highlighting the potential contribution of international partners. It separates Central America from the larger region of Latin America and the Caribbean to underscore its differences and how these affect scientific and technological capacities, priorities and possibilities. Using primarily data from the ...
  9. libguides.worldbank.org

    Nov 7, 2024Climate Change and Regional Instability in Central America: Prospects for Internal Disorder, Human Mobility, ... Environmental Science: Atmospheres. ... Honduras Country Climate and Development Report. World Bank. https: ...
  10. sciencedirect.com

    Low Elevation Coastal Zones (LECZ) in Central and South America (CSA) are increasingly exposed to the effects of climate-related hazards (CRH) particularly sea-level rise (SLR), "El Niño"-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and storms, which threaten its sustainable development and about 6% of the population (Villamizar et al., 2017).Significant impacts of climate change and SLR are expected for ...

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