Średnicka-Tober, Dominika Góralska-Walczak, Rita Kopczyńska, Klaudia Kazimierczak, Renata Oczkowski, Michał Strassner, Carola Elsner, Friederike Matthiessen, Lea Ellen Bruun, Thea Steenbuch Krabbe Philippi Rosane, Beatriz
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Diets, but also overall food environments, comprise a variety of significant factors with direct and indirect impacts on human health. Eco-Regions are geographical areas with a territorial approach to rural development, utilizing organic food and farming practices, and principles and promoting sustainable communities and food systems. However, so f...
Pascal, Mathilde Wagner, Vérène Lagarrigue, Robin Casamatta, Delphine Pouey, Jérôme Vincent, Nicolas Boulanger, Guillaume
Abstract Climate change’s impact on health, specifically increasing temperatures, has become a prominent field of study worldwide. Although its importance is growing, decision makers still have little knowledge on the subject. Developing indicators to monitor spatial and temporal trends of health impacts due to climate change is a vital advancement...
Dupaix, Amaël Deneubourg, Jean-Louis Forget, Fabien Tolotti, Mariana Dagorn, Laurent Capello, Manuela
Behavioral ecology aims at characterizing animal behavior in relation to their physical and biological environment. A key aspect of this field is assessing the causation and consequences of behaviors. When manipulative experiments are technically challenging to implement, alternative approaches must be developed to investigate these aspects. In thi...
Arrouays, Dominique Chen, Songchao Libohova, Zamir Bourennane, Hocine
Soil compaction is one of the most important and readily mitigated threats to soil health. Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) has emerged as an efficient method to provide broad-scale maps by combining soil information with environmental covariates. Until now, soil information input to DSM has been mainly composed of point-based quantitative measurements o...
Hu, Siwang Han, Xuebing Liu, Gang Wang, Shuangshuang
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Frontiers in Endocrinology
Osteosarcoma is a common malignancy that often occurs in children, teenagers and young adults. Although the treatment strategy has improved, the results are still poor for most patients with metastatic or recurrent osteosarcomas. Therefore, it is necessary to identify new and effective prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for diseases. Hum...
Arrouays, Dominique Libohova, Zamir Chen, Songchao Bourennane, Hocine
Soils are a finite resource that is under threat, mainly due to human pressure. Therefore, there is an urgent need to produce maps of soil properties, functions and behaviors that can support land management and various stakeholders’ decisions. Compaction is a major threat to soil functions, such as water infiltration and storage, and crops’ root g...
Nosková, Marta Taušl Procházková, Petra Zemanová, Veronika
The circular economy represents an effective way to address limited resources and mitigate the impact of human activity on the planet. To summarize the possible effect of circular economy implementation on business performance and its possible measurement, a systematic literature review on a final sample of 28 papers was conducted. The main finding...
Royo, Raquel Aristegui, Iratxe Silvestre, Maria
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Frontiers in Psychology
This article presents an open proposal on how to include questions that capture different gender identities and sexual orientations in quantitative research. Our theoretical framework is feminist theory and the evolution of feminist debates on identity categories, where the introduction of an intersectional gender perspective has been an important ...
Dima, Alina Mihaela Argatu, Ruxandra Rădoi, Mireille
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
Higher education stands as an essential base point in the current knowledge societies, shaping the way to sustainable growth and enhanced life quality. Literature recognizes higher education institutions as powerhouses which, through their own capabilities and partnerships, can champion innovation in a transformative way. Being widely praised for t...
Ladvenicová, Jana Čeryová, Dominika
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Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development
Profit is a measure of the success of enterprises, it is quantified from the difference between revenues and costs. It fulfils several functions, whether distributive, accumulative, motivational. Many factors influence its formation and development. Profit represents an internal source of financing for business activity. The main objective of the p...