Expanding the life framework of values
Abstract Conceptualising and organising the range of value orientations and worldviews underpinning human–nature relationships is useful for understanding different, and sometimes conflicting, perspectives on how nature should be managed and working towards just and equitable policies.
Kyle Jewell +8 more
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The Perception of Cultural Ecosystem Services by Tourists in Brazilian Protected Areas. [PDF]
de Frias Barreto M +3 more
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Abstract The cultural ecosystem services (CES) framework allows to systematically analyse non‐material human–nature relationships and can help to increase the recognition and scope of various intangible place‐based values. Although the amount of scientific literature addressing CES has increased over the last few decades, studies largely focus only on ...
Jan Daněk +5 more
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Influence of socioeconomic factors on female entrepreneurship: an analysis using structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). [PDF]
Bazán Valque RY +5 more
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Do sports develop leadership? The impact of college varsity sports on leadership capacity and self-efficacy. [PDF]
Correia-Harker BP, Clark LM, Capin JJ.
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Experiences and beliefs related to exclusive breastfeeding and early supplementation in low income urban slums of Karachi, Pakistan- a qualitative study. [PDF]
Iqbal S +11 more
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State, food, and me: an autoethnographic reflection on the sociocultural dimensions of Chinese women's eating disorders. [PDF]
Li Y.
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A cross-sectional study to assess choice of tubal ligation over vasectomy in tribal women of Eastern Gujarat. [PDF]
Zaveri NH +5 more
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Strengthening midwifery and nursing interventions to reduce child mortality in South Asia: a policy and practice review. [PDF]
Podder L +4 more
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