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How the manner in which data is visualized affects and corrects (mis)perceptions of political polarization. [PDF]
Tartaglione J, de-Wit L.
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ABSTRACT Strategic citizen engagement is fundamental to the socio‐technical transition toward sustainable urban mobility. This study investigates the integration of digital participatory tools within the transport planning framework of Dublin, Ireland, to facilitate inclusive, transparent, and equitable governance.
Sarbast Moslem, Brian Caulfield
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Just Transition in Europe: A Regional Analysis of Environmental Inequality
ABSTRACT The European Green Deal and the just‐transition agenda promise that no person and no place will be left behind, yet the regional distribution of multi‐impact, emission‐based environmental burdens remains insufficiently understood across Europe.
Iñaki Sasia, Gorka Bueno, Iker Etxano
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Spatial Dynamics of Tourism Sustainability in EU Member States
ABSTRACT This study introduces a synthetic indicator of tourism sustainability for the EU, bridging the gap between institutional monitoring and academic research. By applying the PROMETHEE II method to rank the 27 Member States in 2019 and 2023, the research transforms static data into a dynamic roadmap of post‐pandemic recovery. The findings reveal a
M. Rosario González‐Rodríguez +1 more
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From Inner Capacities to Global Outcomes: Social–Emotional Capital as a Driver of SDG Performance
ABSTRACT Despite unprecedented global commitment to the 2030 Agenda, progress toward the sustainable development goals (SDGs) continues to lag in ways that structural, institutional, and resource‐based explanations do not fully explain. This study argues that a critical missing dimension is human: the psychological and relational capacities that enable
Mohamed Nassar +3 more
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Cross-partisan discussions reduced political polarization between UK voters, but less so when they disagreed. [PDF]
de Jong JF.
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Symbols of Climate Action: Audit Labor and the Production of Carbon Credits
ABSTRACT Voluntary carbon markets (VCMs) are promoted as tools for financing climate mitigation, yet their effectiveness and credibility remain contested. This article examines how carbon credits are produced and destabilized as symbols of climate action, emphasizing the forms of ecological and audit labor that sustain their legitimacy.
Diego Silva Garzón
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Income Mobility, Automation, and Occupational Licensing
ABSTRACT Technological change has long been tied with distributional concerns due to displacement against certain skills on labor markets. Short‐run dislocations could create scarring in the long run. For example, shifts against less skilled workers with children could limit their ability to improve the inter‐generational income mobility of their ...
Vincent Geloso +2 more
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ABSTRACT This scoping review explores how systems thinking has been conceptualized, taught and applied within educational contexts oriented toward social‐system understanding and sustainability‐related learning objectives from 2015 to 2025, with a focus on integrating sustainability.
Roee Peretz
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