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Do NGOs recognise the climate-biodiversity nexus? Insights from 107 climate NGOs in Germany
Biodiversity loss and climate change are deeply intertwined and constitute a complex and interdependent crisis. These interlinked sustainability...
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Unlocking value: circular economy in ngos' food waste reduction efforts in Brazil and Togo
This article delves into the intriguing realm of food waste valorization conducted by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in two distinct...
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NGOs and sustainable rural development: experience from Upper West Region of Ghana
Rural communities in Ghana are deprived of basic social amenities, infrastructure and livelihood skills. The absence of these amenities and skills...
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The Role of Non-profit Organisations (NGOs) in Value Creation: Lessons from the Recycling of Fishing Gear in Norway
Value chain collaboration and volunteering by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are success factors that enhance fishing gear recycling. Using... -
Case Study on Outsider Impacts by Exploration, Mining, Science and western NGOs: An Honest Look at ‘Crater Mountain’ in Papua New Guinea
Crater MountainCrater Mountain is a world-famous research site near GorokaGoroka in the highlandsHighlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It served as... -
Characterizing Non-governmental Organizations And Local Government Collaborations In Urban Forest Management Across Canada
Urban forests are being threatened by rapid urbanization, biodiversity crises, and climate variability. In response, governments are increasingly...
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Sustainability of donor-funded projects in develo** remote minority Tonga communities of Zimbabwe
Underdevelopment and poverty are causes for concern, towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in the Global...
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The value of unrealistic targets: why some climate activists are unwilling to abandon the 1.5 °C target
Evidence is mounting that the 1.5 °C goal of the Paris Agreement is unrealistic. But, contrary to many in the scientific community, major NGOs have...
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Do fossil fuel firms reframe online climate and sustainability communication? A data-driven analysis
Identifying drivers of climate misinformation on social media is crucial to climate action. Misinformation comes in various forms; however, subtler...
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Drinking Water Quality Assessment of Government, Non-Government and Self-Based Schemes in the Disaster Affected Areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The present study aimed to investigate the physicochemical parameters, potentially toxic elements (PTEs) and Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) contamination...
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An examination of race/ethnicity, gender, and employer affiliations on university natural resource program advisory boards
Many university natural resource (NR) programs in the U.S. have external partners and stakeholders who serve on advisory boards. These boards can...
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Timber and Forestry in Papua New Guinea: Still no Publicly Available Forest Inventory Data or Growth-and-Yield Tables Despite Google Earth, Microsoft Cloud, NGOs, International Development Aid, REDD, Satellites and Drones Applied Last Decade for a Science-Based Forestry
The largest intact virgin rainforest blocks in the Pacific are located in Papua New Guinea (PNG). They are recognized as world-relevant carbon sinks... -
A dam or a polder? Stakeholders’ dispute over the “right” flood-protection measure in the Czech Republic
This study focuses on the Skalička Waterwork (SWW), a largely debated and media-covered water-related/flood-protection project in the Czech Republic....
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Environmental governance-public supervision and participation nexus under state supervision system and carbon neutrality targets in China
China is now experiencing severe environmental issues due to its rapid socio-economic advancement. Environmental governance is crucial to preserving...
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Factors affecting rural women’s knowledge on food and nutrition: a case of specific areas of rural Bangladesh
This study investigates the factors affecting women's knowledge about food and nutrition in selected areas of rural Bangladesh. Respondents of the...
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Impacts of Decentralized Environmental Governance on Andean Bear Conservation in Colombia
Decentralized environmental governance has become increasingly common across much of Latin America and in develo** countries more generally, yet...
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The Japanese Circular Economy and Sound Material-Cycle Society Policies: Discourse and Policy Analysis
Although the Japanese government is an early adopter of Circular Economy (CE) policies and developed the concept of the Sound Material-Cycle Society...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Through NGO-Led Women and Young Girls’ Empowerment Programs and Activities in Rural Communities: A Pilot Study from the Niger Republic
For a long decade, the Niger Republic has witnessed the presence of many nongovernment organizations (NGOs). Recently, the number of NGOs has... -
Polycentric governance of commons through multi-stakeholder platforms: insights from two case studies in India
Commons governance is complex and polycentric, involving a range of actors, working at different scales with different concepts of development, and...