Complexities and capabilities of Scan4Safety in NHS hospitals: a qualitative study of a national demonstrator site. [PDF]
Lichtner V +7 more
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Abstract Amid increasing urbanisation and biodiversity decline, ‘effective stewardship’ of urban green space (UGS) is a complex but critical nature‐based solution for long‐term environmental, social and economic gain. Combining stewardship and sense‐of‐place frameworks with European nature‐based solutions guidance, we investigate which social and ...
Fay Kahane +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Enabling and embedding circularity goals in housing cooperatives.
Van Opstal W, Bocken N, Brusselaers J.
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Identifying knowledge barriers to agroforestry adoption and co‐designing solutions to them
Abstract Compared to monocultures, agroforestry can promote biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and climate resilience, whilst maintaining or enhancing production and profits. Despite this, uptake in temperate regions remains low. Knowledge gaps amongst land managers are a primary barrier to uptake, but little is known about which aspects of ...
Amelia S. C. Hood +7 more
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Healthcare resilience in the climate crisis: Do we have any? [PDF]
Montero R, Chung I, Wright M.
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The Activities of Bank Examiners With Respect to Trust Investments [PDF]
Neilan, E. P.
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Abstract Human–wildlife interactions are becoming more common as we progress through the Anthropocene. People tend to feed wildlife more regularly as it is often popularised by social media and can counteract their disconnect from the natural world. These interactions impact wildlife behaviour, feeding ecology and zoonotic transmission dynamics. Due to
Jane Faull +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Trajectory of longitudinal lending discrimination modifies the efficacy of a skills-based intervention in stroke survivors. [PDF]
Wing JJ +5 more
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Wildland–urban interface expansion: Towards comprehensive planning processes
Abstract Wildland–urban interface (WUI) expansion is accelerating in numerous regions around the world due to increasing amenity‐led migration processes, defined as the movement of people seeking higher environmental quality. While WUI areas are complex social–ecological systems requiring holistic planning and management, they are usually approached ...
Clara Mosso +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Addressing food system determinants of health inequalities in urban environments: learnings from the FoodSEqual and FoodSEqual-Health projects. [PDF]
Wagstaff C +30 more
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