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Abstract The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the value of incorporating evaluation into the process of co‐produced research in pursuit of climate services. We aim to spur interest in and expand the use of evaluation throughout the climate change and climate services scientific community, whether or not evaluation is a formally required component ...
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ABSTRACT Introduction Over the last decade, the number of older people in custody with common mental and physical health problems has increased. Little is known about the effectiveness of interventions targeting this age group. Objective To codevelop a practical guidance toolkit(s) to support the delivery of interventions to benefit the common mental ...
Amanda E. Perry +9 more
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“Here and now, by us”: Co‐production of climate action pathways in forest landscapes
Abstract Climate change requires locally tailored solutions that consider diverse environmental and cultural contexts. This study situates climate action within Sweden's forest landscapes, exploring how local forest stakeholders prioritize and motivate climate action targets for immediate implementation. By engaging in knowledge co‐production processes
Elsa Reimerson +2 more
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Spartan Daily, March 12, 1948 [PDF]
Volume 36, Issue 103https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11063/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Abstract Flood risks worldwide are rising and it is increasingly recognised that the impacts of floods are not neutral. Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics determine people's capacity to deal with flood events. These differences in social vulnerability to floods need to be considered in flood risk management (FRM) to prevent the most ...
Mandy Paauw +3 more
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Spartan Daily, June 14, 1950 [PDF]
Volume 38, Issue 154https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11417/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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‘The Most Famous Amateur Football Club in the World’: Creating and Curating the Corinthian Brand
Abstract Corinthian FC (1882–1938) was one of the world's most famous football clubs, despite never winning a league championship or a cup competition. At a time when association football, especially in Britain, was establishing itself as a form of commercialised entertainment with clubs organised as businesses and employing working‐class professionals,
CHRIS BOLSMANN, DILWYN PORTER
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This article explains the broader stakes of contemporary British gambling reform debates, via an analysis of the White Paper High Stakes: Gambling Reform for the Digital Age (2023). I lay out the context to the White Paper, and I summarise its main proposals, focusing especially on efforts to reduce the harms caused by gambling. I also offer a critical
Kate Bedford
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A Path Not Taken: Hans Kelsen\u27s Pure Theory of Law in the Land of Legal Realists [PDF]
This Essay is a contribution to a volume on the influence of Hans Kelsen’s legal theory in over a dozen countries. The Essay offers four explanations for the failure of Kelsen’s pure theory of law to take hold in the United States.
Telman, D. A. Jeremy
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In the attic of dreams. The personal archives of the father of paradoxical sleep
Abstract Michel Jouvet (1925–2017) is one of the most important figures in the contemporary history of the neuroscience of sleep and dreams, and one of the most awarded French researchers of the last century. Yet this former CNRS gold medalist and winner of the Cino Del Duca World Prize remains little known—not to say unknown—outside the field of sleep
Michael Roelli
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