Joshi, Deepa Panagiotou, A. Bisht, Meera Udalagama, Upandha Schindler, Alexandra
Digital innovations and interventions can potentially revolutionize agri-food systems, especially in coping with climate challenges. On a similar note, digital research tools and methods are increasingly popular for the efficient collection and analysis of real-time, large-scale data. It is claimed that these methods can also minimize subjective bi...
Mapedza, Everisto
Mateo-Sagasta, Javier Nassif, Marie Helene Tawfik, Mohamed Gebrezgabher, Solomie Mapedza, Everisto Lahham, Nisreen Al-Hamdi, M.
Davidson, Myles Al-Hamdani, Mohammed
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Little research has been conducted on social aspects and preferences of electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use among young ENDS users, and none have examined differences in these aspects and preferences by gender and tobacco use status. Methods A total of 558 young regular vapers (ages 16–24; vaped at least once a week for the la...
Schmachtenberg, Tim Müller, Frank Kranz, Jennifer Dragaqina, Anita Wegener, Greta Königs, Gloria Roder, Sascha
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction Many people experience persistent or new-onset symptoms such as fatigue or cognitive problems after an acute infection with COVID-19. This phenomenon, known as long COVID, impacts physical and mental wellbeing, and may affect perceived quality of life and occupational perspectives likewise. The aim of this study is to gain a deeper und...
Foudi, S. McCartney, Matthew P. Markandya, A. Pascual, U.
The paper proposes a probabilistic approach to the assessment of the impacts of multipurpose dams. It is framed around the notion of Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP) in the setting of the Water-Energy-Food nexus. The socio-ecological context of the Tana River Basin in Kenya and the construction of two multipurpose dams are used to highlight c...
Shrestha, Gitta Pakhtigian, E. L. Jeuland, M.
Migration impacts left-behind populations, disrupting established norms of social interaction, participation, and inclusion. In western Nepal, labour migration is common among young men, with implications for household and community participation among those left behind, who are predominately women. In this study, we use mixed methods to examine ho...
Häger, Linnea Holmqvist, Moa
Samhällsplanerare står inför utmaningar när det kommer till att förse en växande befolkning med bostäder, och samtidigt värna om att staden ska utvecklas i en hållbar riktning. Renoveringar av det befintliga bostadsbeståndet utgör en del av klimatpåverkan som kommer från bygg- och fastighetssektorn, följaktligen är det nödvändigt a...
Sugden, Fraser Dhakal, S. Rai, J.
This report explores the agrarian history of Nepal over the last 500 years, and the historical, social, and political trajectories that still shape modern agrifood systems in Nepal. The report is organised according to the main epochs in Nepal’s political-economic history. The study explores the complex layers of factors which vary across space acc...
Atampugre, Gerald Mensah, E. Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe Cofie, Olufunke O.
The report proposes a framework for assessing the sustainability of social-ecological landscapes (SEL) to be used by the West and Central African Food Systems Transformation (TAFS-WCA) initiative for research, planning, and implementation of its Work Package 3 (WP3). It builds on existing assessment frameworks from relevant fields (e.g., Eco agricu...