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Economics of land‐based carbon mitigation
Abstract Agricultural land holds tremendous potential to contribute to net zero greenhouse gas emission goals by providing low carbon renewable energy to displace fossil fuels and by serving as a sink for sequestering carbon in the soil with climate‐smart practices. This potential is, however, far from being realized.
Madhu Khanna
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The impact of internet use on the subjective well-being of older adults: The mediating role of mental health. [PDF]
Hu J, Tan C.
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Micro-entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
Muhammad Faress Bhuiyan, Artjoms Ivļevs
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Abstract This paper describes a 3‐year community–partnered research initiative focused on advancing early reading, racial equity, and relationships—collectively known as the 3Rs Initiative. The project brought together researchers and community members committed to ensuring that all adults in the county embody a shared “3Rs mindset” to better support ...
Shannon B. Wanless +3 more
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Modeling the pathways from antisocial media exposure to subjective well-being through school-based victimization in Nigeria. [PDF]
Akintunde TY +6 more
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Facilitators and barriers to neighborhood social integration
Abstract Social isolation has reached concerning rates, particularly in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Social integration is critical to combatting social isolation and loneliness by promoting a sense of community and belonging. Yet, most existing research centers on fostering close personal relationships within family and friend networks.
Joelle Fuchs +6 more
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Association between depression and subjective well-being among older adults in China: the mediating effect of self-assessed health. [PDF]
Wang W +6 more
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Abstract The provision of residential and community‐based services for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) has become increasingly important following the deinstitutionalization movement. Much of the existing research on supportive housing focuses on housing outcomes rather than exploring how the program helps its residents thrive in the ...
Kenna E. Dickard, Greg Townley
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