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Regional Differences in U.S. Consumer Preferences for Native Woody Shrubs With Varying Aesthetic Characteristics

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Native plants offer a variety of aesthetic (e.g., fall colour, fruit, flowers) and functional benefits (e.g., pollinator friendly, wildlife friendly, water management). How these benefits influence consumer choice and perceived value of native versus introduced plants is not well understood.
Alicia Rihn   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Urban Indian health

open access: yes, 1990
The purpose of this 1990 Indian Health Service (IHS), Urban Roundtable Table was to discuss and develop a consensus statement for each of the issues prepared for their review.
Kauffman JA.
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Farmers’ Protests in Germany: Media Coverage and Types of Bias

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The German farmers’ protests of 2024 sparked widespread media coverage and public debate. Yet, media coverage was not always positive, reflecting the media's attention‐seeking and selective focus. Occurrences of farmers blocking media outlets reflected distrust in how their concerns were portrayed.
Felix Schlichte, Doris Läpple
wiley   +1 more source

Urban living, mobility & health – the future of our cities

open access: yes
The Covid-19 pandemic brought to light the social inequalities and exposed frailties in the access to certain fundamental human rights, such as access to health and mobility.
Pessoa Colombo, Vitor   +3 more
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Urban and rural health chartbook [PDF]

open access: yes
Also issued as part of Health, United States, 2001, with urban and rural health chartbook."August 2001.""The Urban and Rural Health Chartbook was prepared by Mark S. Eberhardt, Deborah D. Ingram, Diane M. Makuc, Elsie R. Pamuk, Virginia M.
National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)
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Cost‐Benefit Analysis of the European Union Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Fertilizer Trade

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), launching 2026, will charge EU importers for embedded carbon emissions, aiming to reduce emissions but raising import costs. Shifts in demand following implementation may reduce carbon emissions, but importers will bear the cost of increased prices.
Natalie Crisci   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Health Services Use Among Older Canadians in Rural and Urban Areas [PDF]

open access: yes
Even though universal health care is one of the fundamental pillars of Canadian society, the rising cost of all services has resulted in the relocation and redistribution of funding and services between rural and urban areas.
Heather Conde, James Ted McDonald
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