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The contribution of aquatic foods to human nutrient intake and adequacy in a small Island developing state. [PDF]
Zamborain-Mason J+10 more
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Nursing Research on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals—A Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study is to map nursing publications on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in Web of Science, highlighting trends, key contributors, and central research themes to identify potential areas for future research.
Christopher Holmberg, Linda Ahlstrom
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What you need to know about the world. Toward a taxonomy of planetary health knowledge. [PDF]
Rees F, Wilhelm O.
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine practice nurse knowledge, attitudes, and practices about medication abortion in Australia. Design Cross‐sectional survey. Methods A national online survey was conducted from July to December 2021. Nurses working in general practice were recruited using convenience sampling.
Sharon James+7 more
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Earth Rights for the Advancement of a Planetary Health Agenda. [PDF]
Correa-Salazar C+4 more
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Assessing company sustainability impact: Status quo and way ahead
Abstract The transition to a sustainable economy requires investments in companies capable of driving real‐world transformations. Impact assessments are central to this, yet existing company impact assessment tools for impact investing lack the necessary methods and data to determine the significance of environmental and social impacts.
Timo Busch+2 more
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Synergy between SDGs 12.3 and 2.1 in lower-middle-income countries through the lens of food waste and energy imbalance. [PDF]
Okadera T+3 more
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Abstract Bioeconomy is often cited as one pathway toward sustainable materials and a circular economy in an urban–rural context. This study conducts a life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA)—life cycle assessment, social life cycle assessment, and life cycle costing (LCC)—to assess the benefits and impacts of substituting fossil polymer‐based ...
Felix Assies+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how board gender diversity (BGD) impacts banks' risk‐taking and if this effect is mediated through banks' sensitivity toward environmental issues. Indeed, earlier literature recognizes a female risk aversion in financial decision‐making and the urgency for banks to manage environmental risks. Using a sample of 132 banks
Francesco Gangi+4 more
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