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Strategies for managing spring frost risks in orchards: effectiveness and conditionality—A systematic review protocol
BackgroundSpring frosts pose an important threat to orchard productivity in temperate zones and predictions of future occurrences do not exclude...
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The impact of terrestrial protected areas on vegetation extent and condition: a systematic review protocol
BackgroundEstablishing protected areas is a key approach to protecting nature. However, protected areas are often biased towards remote and less...
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Enabling spaces for bridging scales: scanning solutions for interdisciplinary human-environment research
To tackle the twenty-first-century challenges for sustainability, a deeper understanding of their complexity is needed. Hence, interdisciplinary...
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COVID-19-related knowledge, risk perception, information seeking, and adherence to preventive behaviors among undergraduate students, southern Iran
Globally, the novel COVID-19 has been recognized as one of the most important pandemics and devastating diseases in human history, with many deaths...
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What is the impact of human wastewater biosolids (sewage sludge) application on long-term soil carbon sequestration rates? A systematic review protocol
BackgroundHuman wastewater biosolids, hereafter referred to as biosolids, are produced in significant quantities around the world and often applied...
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The prevalence of PTSD, major depression and anxiety symptoms among high-risk public transportation workers
ObjectivePublic transportation workers are exposed to higher levels of stress related to accidents, injuries, and person-under-train events when...
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Natural Resource Managers Use and Value Western-Based Science, but Barriers to Access Persist
Natural resources management (NRM) is complex and relies on decisions supported by evidence, including Western-based science (WBS) and Indigenous and...
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Can societal and ethical implications of precision microbiome engineering be applied to the built environment? A systematic review of the literature
The goal of engineering the microbiome of the built environment is to create places and spaces that are better for human health. Like other emerging...
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Part-time work and other occupational risk factors for suicide among working women in the Swiss National Cohort
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe the factors associated with mortality by suicide among working women focusing on work-related factors.
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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
Global environmental governance (GEG) forums, such as those convened through the United Nations, result in the development of monumental guiding...
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A bibliometric analysis of sustainable agriculture: based on the Web of Science (WOS) platform
The global trends of sustainable agriculture (SA) have expanded dramatically through many scholarly studies in this area. Many literary works have...
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Systematic Literature Review of Climate Change Governance Activities of Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations in Southeast Asia
Environmental nongovernmental organizations (ENGOs) are considered key players for engendering good climate change governance to address both climate...
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Qualitative data sharing and synthesis for sustainability science
Socio–environmental synthesis as a research approach contributes to broader sustainability policy and practice by reusing data from disparate...
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Fungal contaminants of indoor air in the National Library of Greece
The presence of fungal particulate matter in libraries air is a key issue due to its dual impact on the valuable artifacts and on humans. Indoor air...
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Definition, symptoms and risk of techno-stress: a systematic review
PurposeTechno-stress (TS) is an emergent phenomenon closely related to the pervasive use of information and communication technologies in modern...
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Interventions for common mental disorders in the occupational health service: a systematic review with a narrative synthesis
IntroductionCommon mental disorders (CMD) are leading causes of decreased workability in Sweden and worldwide. Effective interventions to prevent or...
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Learning as a key leverage point for sustainability transformations: a case study of a local government in Perth, Western Australia
This paper presents a case study about embedding sustainability into a local government in Perth, Western Australia, through the introduction of a...
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Factors associated with safe food handling practices in the food service sector
PurposeThis review assessed the methodological quality of relevant food safety studies, investigated the available evidences for factors associated...
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A sco** review of interventions for crop postharvest loss reduction in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Reducing postharvest losses (PHLs) of food crops is a critical component of sustainably increasing agricultural productivity. Many PHL reduction...