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ABSTRACT Due to its activities' severe environmental and social consequences, the fashion industry urgently needs transformation. The shift to a circular economy is widely recognised as a key solution, with circular fashion offering a pathway to reshape the industry's dominant linear model.
Ines Kaivonen +2 more
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We assessed current and future habitat suitability for the vulnerable conifer Fokienia hodginsii across the Wuyi Mountains using climate, soil, and human footprint data, comparing four species distribution models and selecting MaxEnt as best. Climate—especially temperature ranges—dominated suitability, while soil and human influence were secondary ...
Dawei Luo +6 more
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Abstract Can displays of charity capacity cues paradoxically harm charities' fundraising efforts? Six pre‐registered studies provide evidence of a charity capacity curse whereby donors penalize charities for displaying capacity cues, such as human resources capacity, organizational capacity, and financial capacity cues. This curse occurs because donors
Lijun (Shirley) Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT A Culturally Affirming Study Abroad (CASA) model is introduced to address the needs of students and faculty who desire a different type of experience. The case study of Black Paris emphasizes the impact of culturally affirming global experiences in fostering intercultural competence, enhancing professional aspirations, and increasing Black ...
Michael Brooks +5 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the prevalence of tourism short‐video cyberloafing (TSVC) in digital media consumption, its impact on tourism behavior remains underexplored. This study investigates how incidental exposure to tourism short videos during non‐work‐related online activities influences travel intention through the mediating roles of destination image ...
Ji He +3 more
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Youth Are the Experts! Youth Participatory Action Research to Address the Adolescent Mental Health Crisis. [PDF]
Smith KE +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study applies a value‐attitude‐behavior model to investigate how personal values influence residents' perceptions of tourism impacts, their support for tourism recovery, and their involvement in tourism recovery efforts in Fiji. Survey data from 407 residents were analyzed following a two‐step confirmatory factor analysis followed by a ...
Kyle Maurice Woosnam +3 more
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Exploring narratives of human–nature connections in protected areas
Abstract Protected areas have become the most widespread strategy for nature conservation, and are currently expanding worldwide. Many of them are inhabited or close to inhabited areas, shaping and being shaped by connections between people and nature. These connections are not always positive.
Marion Jay +4 more
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Perceptions and pathways: Linking biodiversity to health and well‐being in lower‐income contexts
Abstract The biodiversity loss and human health crises are deeply interconnected, but existing frameworks linking the two are largely derived from high‐income contexts, limiting their applicability to much of the world. While these frameworks have been valuable, this gap is especially critical in rapidly urbanising low‐ and middle‐income regions, where
Amelia Browne +4 more
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