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B2Circle: Guiding Business Model Implementation in a Circular Bioeconomy
Sustainable Development, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
The circular bioeconomy (CBE) offers a solution to the current linear and non‐renewable nature of many businesses. However, CBE systems need well‐designed business models (BM) to succeed. This research developed a self‐assessment tool, B2Circle, to assist bioeconomy businesses in adopting circular operations by suggesting an appropriate BM ...Rodrigo Salvador, Antonio C. De Francisco +1 morewiley +1 more sourceAI Guidelines for Sustainable Rural Development and Climate Resilience in Resource‐Constrained Regions
Sustainable Development, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to permeate the strategies adopted for rural development and climate adaptation, especially in those regions where economic and infrastructural constraints are most acute. Rather than offering mere technological panaceas, the current landscape reveals a mosaic of partial successes and persistent obstacles,Javier Arévalo‐Royo, Francisco‐Javier Flor‐Montalvo, Juan‐Ignacio Latorre‐Biel, Emilio Jiménez‐Macías, Eduardo Martínez‐Cámara, Julio Blanco‐Fernández +5 morewiley +1 more sourceTheoretical Horizons of Conscious Tourism: A Bibliometric Exploration of Its Conceptual, Social, and Intellectual Structures
Sustainable Development, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
This article explores conscious tourism through a bibliometric analysis, highlighting its evolution, main topics, and conceptual, social, and intellectual structures in academic literature. While sharing principles with sustainable and responsible tourism, it stands out for its explicit focus on individual and collective awareness in travel ...Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares, Raquel Santiago Romo, María Paula Lechuga Sancho, María Francisca Casado Claro, Anderson Gomes de Souza +4 morewiley +1 more sourceVulnerable newborn types: Analysis of population‐based registries for 165 million births in 23 countries, 2000–2021
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView., 2023 Abstract Objective
To examine the prevalence of novel newborn types among 165 million live births in 23 countries from 2000 to 2021. Design
Population‐based, multi‐country analysis. Setting
National data systems in 23 middle‐ and high‐income countries. Population
Liveborn infants.Lorena Suárez‐Idueta, Judith Yargawa, Hannah Blencowe, Ellen Bradley, Yemisrach B. Okwaraji, Veronica Pingray, Luz Gibbons, Adrienne Gordon, Kara Warrilow, Enny S. Paixao, Ila Rocha Falcão, Sarka Lisonkova, Qi Wen, Francisco Mardones, Raúl Caulier‐Cisterna, Petr Velebil, Jitka Jírová, Erzsebet Horváth‐Puhó, Henrik Toft Sørensen, Luule Sakkeus, Lili Abuladze, Mika Gissler, Mohammad Heidarzadeh, Maziar Moradi‐Lakeh, Khalid A. Yunis, Ayah Al Bizri, Shamala D. Karalasingam, Ravichandran Jeganathan, Arturo Barranco, Lisa Broeders, Aimée E. van Dijk, Luis Huicho, Hugo Guillermo Quezada‐Pinedo, Kim Nail Cajachagua‐Torres, Fawziya Alyafei, Mai AlQubaisi, Geum Joon Cho, Ho Yeon Kim, Neda Razaz, Jonas Söderling, Lucy K. Smith, Jennifer Kurinczuk, Estelle Lowry, Neil Rowland, Rachael Wood, Kirsten Monteath, Isabel Pereyra, Gabriella Pravia, Eric O. Ohuma, Joy E. Lawn, the National Vulnerable Newborn Prevalence Collaborative Group and Vulnerable Newborn Measurement Core Group, Vicki Flenady, Harriet Lawford, Gabriela Cormick, Jose Belizan, Carlos Guevel, Mauricio Lima Barreto, José Acuña, Narjes Khalili, Pascale Nakad, Nurakman Binti Baharum, Jesus Felipe Gonzalez Roldan, Sonia Lopez Alvarez, Wilmer Cristobal Guzman‐Vilca, Carla Tarazona‐Meza, Rodrigo M. Carrillo‐Larco, Tawa O. Olukade, Hamdy A. Ali, Bradley N. Manktelow, Ruth J. Matthews, Elizabeth Draper, Alan Fenton, Celina Davis, Samantha Clarke, Robert E. Black, Joanne Katz, Daniel Erchick, Elizabeth Hazel, Mike Diaz, Anne C. C. Lee +79 morewiley +1 more sourceVulnerable newborn types: analysis of subnational, population‐based birth cohorts for 541 285 live births in 23 countries, 2000–2021
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView., 2023 Abstract Objective
To examine prevalence of novel newborn types among 541 285 live births in 23 countries from 2000 to 2021. Design
Descriptive multi‐country secondary data analysis. Setting
Subnational, population‐based birth cohort studies (n = 45) in 23 low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) spanning 2000–2021.D. J. Erchick, E. A. Hazel, J. Katz, A. C. C. Lee, M. Diaz, L. S. F. Wu, S. Yoshida, R. Bahl, C. Grandi, A. B. Labrique, M. Rashid, S. Ahmed, A. D. Roy, R. Haque, S. Shaikh, A. H. Baqui, S. K. Saha, R. Khanam, S. Rahman, R. Shapiro, R. Zash, M. F. Silveira, R. Buffarini, P. Kolsteren, C. Lachat, L. Huybregts, D. Roberfroid, L. Zeng, Z. Zhu, J. He, X. Qiu, S. H. Gebreyesus, K. Tesfamariam, D. Bekele, G. Chan, E. Baye, F. Workneh, K. P. Asante, E. B. Kaali, S. Adu‐Afarwuah, K. G. Dewey, S. Gyaase, B. J. Wylie, B. R. Kirkwood, A. Manu, R. D. Thulasiraj, J. Tielsch, R. Chowdhury, S. Taneja, G. R. Babu, P. Shriyan, P. Ashorn, K. Maleta, U. Ashorn, C. Mangani, S. Acevedo‐Gallegos, M. J. Rodriguez‐Sibaja, S. K. Khatry, S. C. LeClerq, L. C. Mullany, F. Jehan, M. Ilyas, S. J. Rogerson, H. W. Unger, R. Ghosh, S. Musange, V. Ramokolo, W. Zembe‐Mkabile, M. Lazzerini, M. Rishard, D. Wang, W. W. Fawzi, D. T. R. Minja, C. Schmiegelow, H. Masanja, E. Smith, J. P. A. Lusingu, O. A. Msemo, F. M. Kabole, S. N. Slim, P. Keentupthai, A. Mongkolchati, R. Kajubi, A. Kakuru, P. Waiswa, D. Walker, D. H. Hamer, K. E. A. Semrau, E. B. Chaponda, R. M. Chico, B. Banda, K. Musokotwane, A. Manasyan, J. M. Pry, B. Chasekwa, J. Humphrey, R. E. Black, the Subnational Vulnerable Newborn Prevalence Collaborative Group and Vulnerable Newborn Measurement Core Group, Hasmot Ali, Parul Christian, Rolf D. W. Klemm, Alan B. Massie, Maithili Mitra, Sucheta Mehra, Kerry J. Schulze, Abu Ahmed Shamim, Alfred Sommer, MD. Barkat Ullah, Keith P. West, Nazma Begum, Nabidul Haque Chowdhury, Md. Shafiqul Islam, Dipak Kumar Mitra, Abdul Quaiyum, Modiegi Diseko, Joseph Makhema, Yue Cheng, Yixin Guo, Shanshan Yuan, Meselech Roro, Bilal Shikur, Frederick Goddard, Sebastien Haneuse, Bezawit Hunegnaw, Yemane Berhane, Alemayehu Worku, Seyram Kaali, Charles D. Arnold, Darby Jack, Seeba Amenga‐Etego, Lisa Hurt, Caitlin Shannon, Seyi Soremekun, Nita Bhandari, Jose Martines, Sarmila Mazumder, Yamuna Ana, R Deepa, Lotta Hallamaa, Juha Pyykkö, Mario I. Lumbreras‐Marquez, Claudia E. Mendoza‐Carrera, Atiya Hussain, Muhammad Karim, Farzana Kausar, Usma Mehmood, Naila Nadeem, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Muhammad Sajid, Ivo Mueller, Maria Ome‐Kaius, Elizabeth Butrick, Felix Sayinzoga, Ilaria Mariani, Willy Urassa, Thor Theander, Phillippe Deloron, Birgitte Bruun Nielsen, Alfa Muhihi, Ramadhani Abdallah Noor, Ib Bygbjerg, Sofie Lykke Moeller, Fahad Aftab, Said M. Ali, Pratibha Dhingra, Usha Dhingra, Arup Dutta, Sunil Sazawal, Atifa Suleiman, Mohammed Mohammed, Saikat Deb, Moses R. Kamya, Miriam Nakalembe, Jude Mulowooz, Nicole Santos, Godfrey Biemba, Julie M. Herlihy, Reuben K. Mbewe, Fern Mweena, Kojo Yeboah‐Antwi, Jane Bruce, Daniel Chandramohan, Andrew Prendergast, Joy E. Lawn, Hannah Blencowe, Eric Ohuma, Yemi Okwaraji, Judith Yargawa, Ellen Bradley, Joanne Katz +189 morewiley +1 more sourceNeonatal mortality risk of large‐for‐gestational‐age and macrosomic live births in 15 countries, including 115.6 million nationwide linked records, 2000–2020
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView., 2023 Abstract Objective
We aimed to compare the prevalence and neonatal mortality associated with large for gestational age (LGA) and macrosomia among 115.6 million live births in 15 countries, between 2000 and 2020. Design
Population‐based, multi‐country study. Setting
National healthcare systems. Population
Liveborn infants.Lorena Suárez‐Idueta, Eric O. Ohuma, Chia‐Jung Chang, Elizabeth A. Hazel, Judith Yargawa, Yemisrach B. Okwaraji, Ellen Bradley, Adrienne Gordon, Jessica Sexton, Harriet L. S. Lawford, Enny S. Paixao, Ila R. Falcão, Sarka Lisonkova, Qi Wen, Petr Velebil, Jitka Jírová, Erzsebet Horváth‐Puhó, Henrik T. Sørensen, Luule Sakkeus, Lili Abuladze, Khalid A. Yunis, Ayah Al Bizri, Sonia Lopez Alvarez, Lisa Broeders, Aimée E. van Dijk, Fawziya Alyafei, Mai AlQubaisi, Neda Razaz, Jonas Söderling, Lucy K. Smith, Ruth J. Matthews, Estelle Lowry, Neil Rowland, Rachael Wood, Kirsten Monteath, Isabel Pereyra, Gabriella Pravia, Joy E. Lawn, Hannah Blencowe, the National Vulnerable Newborn Mortality Collaborative Group and the Vulnerable Newborn Measurement Core Group, Vicki Flenady, Kara Warrilow, Harriet Lawford, Mauricio Lima Barreto, Ila Rocha Falcão, Erzsébet Horváth‐Puhó, Liili Abuladze, Pascale Nakad, Arturo Barranco Flores, Jesus Felipe Gonzalez Roldan, Fawzia Alyafei, Tawa O. Olukade, Hamdy A. Ali, Mohamad Rami Alturk, Bradley N. Manktelow, Elizabeth Draper, Alan Fenton, Jennifer J. Kurinczuk, Celina Davis, Samantha Clarke +59 morewiley +1 more sourceExploring the EMCA Community: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities
Symbolic Interaction, EarlyView.This work explores the professional experiences, challenges, and collective identity of scholars within the Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (EMCA) community. Through the analysis of survey data from 43 participants, semi‐structured interviews with 10 scholars, and the examination of relevant community documents, this research uncovers how ...Mehmet Ali Icbaywiley +1 more source