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Impactful Weather and Multi‐Hazard Events: Lived Experiences From Rural Scotland
This study explores stakeholders’ experiences of impactful weather events and multi‐hazards—whose frequency and severity are evolving due to climate change—using surveys of 43 participants and 12 follow‐up interviews from respondents in rural Scotland as a case study.
Lou Brett +2 more
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Sustainability signaling through PR gifting to social media influencers: A brand perspective
Abstract This study examines how fashion brands' PR package gifting to social media influencers shapes consumer perceptions of sustainability. Guided by Consumer Culture Theory, it analyzes TikTok unboxing videos and 34,000+ comments using netnography. Findings show that gifting is driven by aesthetics and relationships, while sustainability discussion
Ting Chi +3 more
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Fostering Pro-environmental Behavior Among National Park Visitors: Testing Communication Strategies for Campfire Management. [PDF]
Selvaag S, Evju M, Gundersen V, Aas Ø.
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What's new? The establishment in 2014 of the population‐based cancer registry (PBCR) of Bhutan created new opportunities for understanding national cancer trends, which previously were anticipated from data in neighbouring countries. This study presents the first nine‐year summary of cancer patterns in Bhutan, derived from PBCR data. From 2014 to 2022,
Phub Tshering +9 more
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Cultivating Creative Potential: A Constraints‐Based Framework for Movement Exploration Instructions
ABSTRACT How constraints affect individuals' creative potential interests many scientific fields. Education, especially after 2000, actively supports creativity promotion, with creativity occupying a prominent place in Physical Education (PE) curricula of many countries.
E. Konstantinidou
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Correction to: 2025 position statement on active outdoor play. [PDF]
Lee EY +16 more
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Experience Therapy: How Service Experiences Regulate Everyday Negative Affect
ABSTRACT In today's fast‐paced and high‐pressure society, maintaining emotional well‐being requires effective strategies for managing everyday negative affect. This research examines the role of service experiences in reducing negative affect and introduces experience therapy as a novel strategy for affect regulation.
Chang Ma +3 more
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Parks and Recreation in Cancer Prevention: Bringing Cancer Center Outreach and Engagement Initiatives to Public Spaces Through Partnership With Local Governments. [PDF]
Oestman K +8 more
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ABSTRACT The negative impact of low levels of physical activity upon global health and wellbeing has been consistently observed and emphasized. These negative impacts are magnified for individuals with mental ill‐health, resulting in a higher prevalence of physical comorbidities and reduced life expectancy compared to the general population (Chan et al.
Paul Sellars +4 more
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