Grozdanić, Goran Cvetković, Vladimir Lukić, Tin Ivanov, Aleksandar
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Authorities and governmental bodies strongly emphasize the importance of residents preparing for natural disasters, particularly underscoring the significance of readiness for geophysical hazards like earthquakes. In this study, which represents comparative quantitative research, the levels and predictors of the impact on preparedness for earthquak...
Gwacela, Mbalenhle Cleopas Ngidi, Mjabuliseni Simon Hlatshwayo, Simphiwe Innocentia Ojo, Temitope Oluwaseun
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Addressing food security is one of the national priorities in South Africa, enshrined under the country’s constitution, yet there is a growing percentage of households struggling to meet their food requirements. Food insecurity and malnutrition remain severe problems in rural communities and can be addressed through home gardening. This study aimed...
Samuel, Gabrielle Lucivero, Federica Knowles, Bran Wright, Katherine
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In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative interview study, which highlights the difficulties and challenges with quantifying carbon emissions and discusses how to move productively through these challenges by drawing insights from studies of deep uncertainty. Our research study focuses on the digital sector and was governed by the follo...
Grozdani\ c, Goran Cvetkovi\ c, Vladimir Luki\ c, Tin Ivanov, Aleksandar Dr Vladimir Cvetković
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Cvetkovi\ c, Vladimir \vSi\vsovi\ c, Vanja Dr Vladimir Cvetković
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In recent decades, green entrepreneurship has been at the center of attention as an effective strategy to maintain sustainability and create a competitive advantage for organizations in a circular economy. However, the successful implementation of this strategy requires organizations to have internal enablers. This study endeavored to identify and ...
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The sustainability of agroecosystems is at risk owing to continuous anthropogenic disturbance. As such, there is a need to evaluate indicator taxa that may be used to monitor the health of agricultural management systems. Carabid beetles are ubiquitous and functionally crucial in agroecosystems while at the same time are sensitive to the changes ca...
Singh, Sukhwinder Venkateshmurthy, Nikhil Srinivasapura Brown, Kerry Ann Maddury, Avinav Prasad Khatkar, Rajesh Jarhyan, Prashant Prabhakaran, Dorairaj Mohan, Sailesh
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Using primary data from 479 farmer households, this study examined the associations between agricultural and socioeconomic factors and farmer household dietary diversity in Visakhapatnam and Sonipat. Cropping intensity was positively associated with farmers' household dietary diversity score (HDDS), suggesting that higher cropping intensity may exp...
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Smallholder farmers’ maize production is highly susceptible to climate change. Higher temperatures may result in reduced yields while encouraging weed, pest, and disease infestation. The impacts of climate change on agriculture are projected to be negative, threatening global food security; therefore, this is an important area of empirical research...
Avila-Palencia, Ione Sánchez, Brisa N Rodríguez, Daniel A Perez-Ferrer, Carolina Miranda, J Jaime Gouveia, Nelson Bilal, Usama Useche, Andrés F Wilches-Mogollon, Maria A Moore, Kari
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We investigated the association of urban landscape profiles with health and environmental outcomes, and whether those profiles are linked to environmental and health co-benefits. In this ecological study, we used data from 208 cities in 8 Latin American countries of the SALud URBana en América Latina (SALURBAL) project. Four urban landscape profile...