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ABSTRACT This rapid scoping review examines the interplay between public administration and community resilience during the COVID‐19 pandemic, focusing on the type of research conducted, emerging themes in resilience studies, and key lessons learned. The findings show that research in the Global North has primarily examined resilience at the city level,
Daniela Gröschke
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Feeding the Cities and Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Beyond the Food Miles Approach [PDF]
In this paper, we study the impact of urbanization on the location of agricultural production and the GHG emissions related to transportation activities.
de Cara, Stephane+2 more
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Exploring Social Value for Sustainability: A Revelatory Case Study
ABSTRACT Social value for sustainability has received considerably less attention in academia compared to environmental and economic value. To remedy this, our study explores social value for sustainability, investigating an organization dedicated to social and societal contributions through education and empowerment, studying social value at a youth ...
Anne‐Karen Hueske+1 more
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The Impact of Population Size on Climate Performance Measurement Practices
ABSTRACT Canadian municipalities influence approximately 50% of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions and play a critical role in decarbonization. Performance measurement serves as an essential process for a municipality to analyze progress toward achieving strategic objectives, including net‐zero.
Leah Feor, Amelia Clarke, Jeffrey Wilson
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Health disparities in chronic liver disease
Abstract The syndemic of hazardous alcohol consumption, opioid use, and obesity has led to important changes in liver disease epidemiology that have exacerbated health disparities. Health disparities occur when plausibly avoidable health differences are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
Ani Kardashian+3 more
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ABSTRACT As the Internet of Things (IoT) surges forward, intersecting with an urgent demand for environmental sustainability (ES), digital technologies emerge as potent orchestrators of systemic transformation. Employing a subtle blend of bibliometric‐systematic literature review (B‐SLR) and qualitative insights, this research investigates IoT's ...
Giuseppe Lanfranchi+2 more
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Abstract This paper argues that recent initial teacher education policy in England, combining curricular control and marketisation, presents a case of systemic curricular injustice. The initial teacher education core content framework, the government mandated content for all initial teacher education in England, represents a centralised curriculum that
Clare Brooks
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Geographic variation of genotype 1 in hepatitis C viral infection in the United States: non-urban western Pennsylvania contrasted with inner city Baltimore [PDF]
Moti Moskovitz
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