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The role of social and natural environments in health geography: a case for wellbeing and greenspace during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2023“…<p>Health geography examines how health and place relate. The overarching aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of the environment, and more specifically greenspace use, in support of wellbeing. …”
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Decoupling national water needs for national water supplies: insights and potential for countries in the Jordan Basin
Published 2017“…Israel, which shares a similar geography, has adopted a combination of policy and technological interventions that have allowed it to largely overcome such pressures, become a leader in irrigated agricultural production and enjoy a version of sustainable water and food security. …”
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Virus genomes reveal factors that spread and sustained the Ebola epidemic
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Succulent and spiny : the Bahamas' quest for a sustainable lobster fishery
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Student teachers' conceptions of sustainable development: the starting-points of geographers and scientists
Published 2004“…Postgraduate student teachers' conceptions of sustainable development were elicited using a questionnaire completed by the entire cohort of geography (N = 21) and science (N = 40) students starting the University of Oxford Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) secondary course. …”
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Alternative ESG ratings: How technological innovation is reshaping sustainable investment
Published 2021“…Tech-driven Alternative ESG ratings are becoming increasingly influential yet remain critically underexplored in sustainable finance scholarship. Grounded within financial geography and using mixed methods, this paper fills this gap by comparing a set of Traditional ratings, sourced from MSCI ESG, with an Alternative AI-based set of ESG ratings sourced from Truvalue Labs. …”
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Growing sustainable business communities : lessons from cities leading the way
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Proceedings of a workshop on characterizing and defining the social and economic domains of sustainable diets
Published 2020“…The consensus recommendations were to (1) select social and economic indicators to complement the existing environmental and health ones, (2) better define appropriate concepts, terms, and measures to foster discussion across scientific disciplines, (3) reframe the focus on sustainable diets towards the goal of “achieving healthy dietary patterns from sustainable food systems”, and (4) complement the four domains, and incorporate the notions of geography, time, and cross-cutting considerations into sustainability frameworks. …”
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Pension security in the global economy: markets and national institutions in the 21st century
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Equity and justice in climate change adaptation amongst natural-resource-dependent societies
Published 2005Journal article