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Small and as Productive : Female Headed Households and the Inverse Relationship between Land Size and Output in Kenya [PDF]
Access to land and particularly its distribution has reemerged as an important part of both academic and policy discussions in the last decade, leading to the resuscitation of the debate on the relationship between size of holdings and output per land ...
Charalampos Konstantinidis +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore sex differences in social, health and lifestyle characteristics associated with binge‐eating behaviors in a large population‐based study. Method This study included 84,995 participants (women 52.1%) aged ≥ 15 years from the French national random population‐based EpiCov cohort.
Junko Kose +21 more
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Subversive Visibility: Gender, feminist protests, and public spaces in Argentina
The paper explores the intricate character of public urban spaces, unveiling their almost contradictory nature as both a source of gendered fear and as potential spaces where subjects gain political visibility through collective interventions.
Bednarczyk, Anna
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A Novel Multilevel Conceptual Framework for Flood Risk Governance
ABSTRACT Globally, flood risk is increasing as climate change progresses. Contemporary flood risk management practice often utilises hydrodynamic modelling (for hazard risk assessments), social vulnerability assessments, and risk communications in silo, which fragments evidence‐based decision‐making for effective flood risk management. We hence develop
Aiperi Stambekova, Avidesh Seenath
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Rethinking ambiguity as an asset : gender and land struggles in the peri-urban area of Accra. [PDF]
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Impacts of Household Credit on the Poor in Peri-urban Areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Access to credit is universally believed to be an effective tool to help the poor out of poverty. Yet the evidence for this has not considered all settings, especially the peri-urban areas of rapidly industrialising Asian countries.
Doan, Tinh Thanh
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ABSTRACT The international conservation and natural resources communities have increasingly embraced the principle of community participation. This rhetoric around participation has gained power and influence in setting countries' agendas for natural resources governance, largely without a sound understanding of public opinion on the issues.
Rachel S. Friedman +3 more
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A qualitative study of the ecology of stigma experiences - An application of the ecological model to stigma experiences of trans-women from Ghana. BSGH019. [PDF]
Shamrock OW +9 more
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ABSTRACT In light of the democratic and social‐ecological crises, deliberative minipublics such as citizens' assemblies are increasingly implemented and discussed by scholars as a means for sound decision‐making and to enhance public support for sustainability transformations.
Lea Findeis, Nicolas Jager
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Invisible burdens of platform work: a qualitative study of food-delivery riders' lived experiences in urban India. [PDF]
Kariveliparambil A +5 more
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