Medina, Leonardo Ensor, Marisa Schapendonk, Frans Sieber, Stefan Pacillo, Grazia Laderach, Peter Hellin, Jon Bonatti, Michelle
Approaches to operationalising the linkages between climate, peace and security are increasingly demanded by international organisations. Yet, there is a limited understanding of what effective programming practices that address climate-related security risks entail. Critical voices argue that programme designs often rely on analyses that ignore st...
Ramírez-Torres, Carmen Amaia Andrade-Gómez, Elena Lozano-Ochoa, Cristina Caparrós-Civera, María Neus Sapiña-Beltrán, Esther
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Frontiers in Education
Aim This study aimed to evaluate the theoretical and practical skills acquired by nursing students and school students after the service-learning project. Methods This study promotes nursing students and school students working together to gain awareness and basic theoretical knowledge of first aid. The learning project was conducted with nursing s...
Wu, Meng-Shiun Liao, Ting-Wei Wu, Chun-Yuan Hsieh, Tzu-Han Kuo, Ping-Chung Li, Yue-Chiun Cheng, Kuan-Chung Chiang, Hsueh-Cheng
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Cell reports
Animals rapidly acquire surrounding information to perform the appropriate behavior. Although social learning is more efficient and accessible than self-learning for animals, the detailed regulatory mechanism of social learning remains unknown, mainly because of the complicated information transfer between animals, especially for aversive condition...
Szorkovszky, Alex Veenstra, Frank Glette, Kyrre
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
While evolutionary robotics can create novel morphologies and controllers that are well-adapted to their environments, learning is still the most efficient way to adapt to changes that occur on shorter time scales. Learning proposals for evolving robots to date have focused on new individuals either learning a controller from scratch, or building o...
Lopez, Diana E. Bailey, Arwen Farnworth, Cathy Rozel Rietveld, Anne Gartaula, Hom
Gender-transformative change requires a commitment from everyone involved in agricultural research for development (AR4D) including organizations at international and national level, individual researchers and practitioners, farmers, development agencies, policy-makers and consumers, to transform the existing values, practices and priorities that (...
Lopez, Diana E. Bailey, Arwen Farnworth, Cathy Rozel Rietveld, Anne Gartaula, Hom
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Gender-transformative change requires a commitment from everyone involved in agricultural research for development (AR4D) including organizations at international and national level, individual researchers and practitioners, farmers, development agencies, policy-makers and consumers, to transform the existing values, practices and priorities that (...
Buist, Yvette Bekker, Marleen Vaandrager, Lenneke Koelen, Maria van Mierlo, Barbara
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Frontiers in Public Health
Social learning theory can support understanding of how a group of diverse actors addresses complex challenges related to public health adaptation. This study focuses on one specific issue of public health adaptation: oak processionary moth (OPM) adaptation. With a social learning framework, we examined how public health adaption strategies gradual...
Barrett, Brendan J
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The Journal of animal ecology
Two-option choice experimental designs are the most commonly employed framework for identifying evidence of social learning or social learning strategies in captive and wild populations. In nature, however, animals often choose from more than two behaviours, and multiple innovations may arise simultaneously. Studies of animal social learning are of...
Medina, Leonardo Pacillo, Grazia Hellin, Jonathan James Bonatti, Michelle
The Climate Security Observatory (CSO) is an online platform for stakeholder decision-making that provides access to a range of global analyses related to climate and security. The CSO is based on an integrated climate security framework that helps understand the complexity of the climate-security interface. As part of the CSO methods paper series,...
Ricart, Sandra Villar, Rubén Hernández-Hernández, María Rico-Amorós, Antonio M. Olcina-Cantos, Jorge Baños, Carlos
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Frontiers in Agronomy
The Hydrosocial Cycle (HSC) has been widely applied and discussed as a consolidated research line to rethink the contemporary challenges that condition the urban and agroecosystem nexus. However, additional research directions are still open to guide policy and decision-makers in reinforcing stakeholders’ engagement and interaction to resolve tensi...