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    Quand l’emploi mène à la foi by Mélissa Elbez

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Miguel is a former agricultural worker from Oaxaca who, once settled in the region of Cancun, has been employed in a tourist park as a « Mayan warrior ». …”
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    In Search of Other Borders: Guatemalan-Mexican Communities in Southern Mexico by Lidia Patricia Chan, Martha García

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A 35 años de su llegada a México, familias guatemaltecas de origen maya han creado un nicho económico de tipo comercial que conecta la producción agrícola con prácticas mercantiles en ciudades como Chetumal y Cancún. Mediante un trabajo etnográfico detallado, en este artículo se documenta la evolución en las últimas tres décadas de poblaciones de refugiados guatemaltecos a comunidades de comerciantes mexicanos que desarrollan una práctica económica innovadora. …”
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    The SAC as a Community of Practice: A Case Study of Peer-Run Conversation Sessions at the Universidad del Caribe by Elvira del Carmen Acuña González, Magdalena Avila Pardo, Jane Elisabeth Holmes Lewendon

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Our SAC is at a government-funded university in Cancun, Mexico. The conversation sessions were implemented with the aim to offer our EFL students the opportunity to practice speaking on a regular basis to complement their English programme. …”
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    Europe on the road to Doha: towards a new global trade round? by Neary, J

    Published 2003
    “…A hitherto-unnoticed empirical regularity suggests that post-Cancun pessimism may be unwarranted. Some of the key contentious issues are examined, including agricultural and manufacturing trade barriers, competition policy and intellectual property rights. …”
    Working paper
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    India’s climate and energy goals after COP21: contradictory or complementary? by Sen, A

    Published 2017
    “…Arguably, this shift began in 2010 in Cancun, when India pledged its first climate target (to reduce the emissions intensity of GDP by 20–25 per cent by 2020 from 2005 levels, soon after China announced its emissions intensity target), and it was further defined at COP21.…”
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    Assumed Identity / by Morrell, David, 1943-, author 374319

    Published 1994
    “…The beginning of his nightmare occurs in Cancun, Mexico, where Buchanan's latest alias is brutally unmasked. …”
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    Just-in-Time Exploratory Public Discussion by Adolf G. Gundersen, Dennis Boyer

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The exploratory public discussions that prompted this report, which coincided with climate change conferences held in Cancún, Mexico, and Durban, South Africa, in 2010-2011, largely overcame this problem by preserving the exploratory nature of public discussion while trading on citizens’ interest in unfolding real-world events. …”
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    Organización espacial de la economía de la langosta en el estado de Yucatán, México by José María Casado Izquierdo, José Manuel Crespo Guerrero

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Considerada alimento gourmet, la langosta es una de las principales pesquerías de México y Yucatán, estado que se especializa en la producción de cola de langosta para el mercado turístico nacional (Cancún). Bajo el posicionamiento teórico de la Organización Espacial de la Economía y una metodología que combina elementos cualitativos y cuantitativos, esta investigación revela la compleja interrelación entre diferentes espacios (productores, procesadores y de consumo) generada por la economía de la langosta yucateca. …”
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    Identifiability of linear noise approximation models of chemical reaction networks from stationary distributions by Grunberg, Theodore W., Del Vecchio, Domitilla

    Published 2024
    “…2022 IEEE 61st Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) December 6-9, 2022. Cancún, Mexico…”
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    Criptofauna en rocas de Punta Nizuc, Caribe mexicano y su utilidad como biomonitor potencial by Concepción Campos-Vázquez, Luis F Carrera-Parra, Norma Emilia González, Sergio I Salazar-Vallejo

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…Para completar el diagnóstico de la calidad ambiental en el Parque Marino Nacional Isla Mujeres-Cancún-Nizuc Caribe mexicano, se estudió la posible utilidad de la criptofauna de rocas como monitora de impacto. …”
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    Media coverage of climate change in spanish-speaking online media by Carlos Arcila-Calderón, María Teresa Mercado, José Luis Piñuel-Raigada, Elias Suárez-Sucre

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Se llevó a cabo un análisis de contenido de 889 noticias de 97 medios que publicaron noticias sobre cc durante las Cumbres de Cancún (2010) y Durban (2011). Los resultados muestran prevalencia de los políticos como fuentes y de agencias noticiosas. …”
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    Global Warming and Climate Change: A Critique on International Law and Policy by Lisa P Lukose

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The Kyoto Protocol came into force in 2005 and each COP has served as the ‘meeting of parties’ to Kyoto Protocol such as COP13 (Bali, 2007), COP15 (Copenhagen, 2009), COP16 (Cancun, 2010), COP17 (Durban, 2011), COP18 (Doha, 2012), COP19 (Warsaw, 2013), COP21 and (Paris, 2015). …”
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    The Costa Maya: Evolution of a Touristic Landscape by Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…As Mexico’s Caribbean coast suffered many growth pains associated with mass tourism development in Cancun and along the Riviera Maya, the Costa Maya by contrast was projected for more sustainable development including low-density housing and ecotourism. …”
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    Archaeological Attractions Marketing: Some Current Thoughts on Heritage Tourism in Mexico by Emiliano Gallaga, Jorge Trujillo, Berislav Andrlić

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Can they feel any connection with it if only a handful of community members benefit from it? Using the Cancun example, we will talk about the concept of “heritage tourism”, not only for its economic value but also for its potential for social/cultural assessments for local heritage. …”
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