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Aging and Sustainable Consumption: An Investigation of the Role of Time Perspective
ABSTRACT This research investigates how time perspective influences sustainable consumption among older consumers, a rapidly growing demographic. Across five studies, we find that older consumers are generally less likely than younger consumers to engage in sustainable consumption, largely because they adopt a shorter time perspective (Study 1 ...
Alessandro M. Peluso +4 more
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Creative crossroads: advancing sport-event tourism through creative placemaking for enhanced destination value and social impact. [PDF]
Khalimova N, Ibragimov N.
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Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: October 30, 2003
University of Minnesota: Twin Cities Campus Assembly. (2003). Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: October 30, 2003.
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Abstract Fires are expanding in frequency and intensity worldwide due to climate change and land‐use transformations. At the same time, fire often plays a regenerative role in ecosystems. Traditional and cultural practices incorporate fire use for landscape management and landscape renewal. In this complex matrix of fire ecologies, digital technologies
Jennifer Gabrys +2 more
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Research on the coupling and coordination of the sports industry and the ecological environment. [PDF]
Guo ST, Zheng LH, Xu YY.
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Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: October 2, 2003
University of Minnesota: Twin Cities Campus Assembly. (2003). Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: October 2, 2003.
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Botanic and heritage gardens as living laboratories in the age of the polycrisis
Societal Impact Statement Cities face intertwined crises of climate, biodiversity loss and social disconnection. We show how botanic and heritage gardens can help address these challenges as living laboratories to generate place‐based evidence and public engagement.
Kevin Frediani
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Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes Green Dialysis Controversies Conference: A Carbon Footprint and Sustainability Report. [PDF]
Barraclough KA +6 more
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Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: May 20, 1999
University of Minnesota: Twin Cities Campus Assembly. (1999). Minutes: Twin Cities Campus Assembly: May 20, 1999.
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ABSTRACT Grass mowing is one of the most resource‐consuming activities in green maintenance, whether in private areas such as home gardens or in public spaces like urban parks. In recent years, concerns related to climate change, human health, and sustainability have become increasingly prominent in green maintenance, leading manufacturers and industry
Andrea Palladini +3 more
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