ABSTRACT The 2020–2024 period marks a pivotal era in sustainable development, characterized by significant regulatory developments, including the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the International Sustainability Standards Board standards, and the introduction of mandatory ESG reporting requirements worldwide. This review examines
Jiyeon Kim, Wooyoung Yang
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From barriers to solutions: a qualitative study of access to HIV and TB care for forced migrants from Ukraine. [PDF]
Kashnitsky D +12 more
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COVID-19, (im)mobilities and blockages: Re-thinking mobilities of migrant women in Northern Ireland. [PDF]
Kempny M.
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ABSTRACT Female empowerment and its use in development contexts has histories in coloniality. Gender programs typically imply an individualistic, depoliticized concept. This article examines whether such initiatives can be supportive for empowerment. We apply an embedded qualitative case study of Bean Voyage's program to support female coffee producers
Annelie M. Gütte +3 more
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Living infodemics across borders: experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic among migrants from India living in Norway. [PDF]
Kour P, Adari SH, Kumar B, Diaz E.
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ABSTRACT Championed as a pathway for sustainable growth, the “blue economy” (BE) has garnered increasing interest in recent decades. International organizations like the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) increasingly point to marine resources and activities as a “new frontier” for economic growth ...
Flora St. Pier +2 more
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Transnational career advantages: earnings growth of Japanese self-initiated expatriates. [PDF]
Ishida K.
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Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the transnationalization of LGBT* activism in Japan and beyond. [PDF]
Yamamura S.
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Can Happiness Be Sustainable? Monitoring Global Consumption Footprints From 2015 to 2024
ABSTRACT Understanding how happiness relates to resource consumption requires considering not only domestic environmental impacts but also the broader transnational effects embedded in global trade. To address this gap, this study introduces the Consumption Footprint–Happiness Ratio (CHR), a visual analytic metric that captures the intensity of ...
Chong‐Wen Chen
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A Comparison of Chinese and Korean Older Adult Immigrants' Transnational Healthcare Practices in Toronto, Canada: A Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Czukar L +4 more
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