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Abstract Forests and woodlands are important for biodiversity, climate change mitigation and the provision of services including recreation, timber and non‐timber forest products. Land use policies currently aim to increase forest cover while also maximising the benefits of forests for people and improving community engagement with the process of ...
Sarah Greenwood +6 more
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A scoping review of the role of the arts in enhancing data literacy. [PDF]
Phelan H, Garry F, Hannigan A.
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Abstract Debates abound regarding how to use land for nature recovery and environmental governance. Such decisions require an understanding of benefits and trade‐offs, and increasingly rely on vast quantities of data, delivered through digital technologies.
Lucy Jenner +3 more
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Commentary: Financial technologies (FinTech) for mental health: the potential of objective financial data to better understand the relationships between financial behavior and mental health. [PDF]
Janet Rodrigues L +6 more
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Abstract Concern has been raised that in recent decades knowledge of plant species has severely declined in western countries. However, in the absence of regularly repeated and standardized surveys, no reliable statement can be made as to whether plant species knowledge has actually declined in recent decades.
Petra Lindemann‐Matthies +2 more
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Individualized brain-computer interface for people with disabilities: a review. [PDF]
Saha S +4 more
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Digital surveillance of animals and nature recovery
Abstract Digital surveillance technologies (DSTs) are widely applied in nature recovery for their potential to generate novel data on species and ecosystems through digital tracking, automation (e.g. from hazardous locations) and from newly recruited citizen scientists.
William M. Adams
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Physical activity intervention improves executive function in children with autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Li Y, Gao C, Song S.
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