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2661“…Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic will help to achieve significant improvement in ambient air quality while keeping economic growth in mind.…”
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2662“…METHODOLOGY: Extending the existing papers which focus on the relations between low-carbon pilot policies and industry transformation or economic growth, this research applies several experimental methods [e.g., Propensity Score Matching-Difference in Differences (PSM-DID)] to investigate the impacts of low-carbon pilot policies on natural population growth by applying the data from 287 prefecture-level cities in China from 2003 to 2019. …”
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2663por Santarius, Tilman, Bieser, Jan C. T., Frick, Vivian, Höjer, Mattias, Gossen, Maike, Hilty, Lorenz M., Kern, Eva, Pohl, Johanna, Rohde, Friederike, Lange, Steffen“…Digital sufficiency consists of four dimensions, each suggesting a set of strategies and policy proposals: (a) hardware sufficiency, which aims for fewer devices needing to be produced and their absolute energy demand being kept to the lowest level possible to perform the desired tasks; (b) software sufficiency, which covers ensuring that data traffic and hardware utilization during application are kept as low as possible; (c) user sufficiency, which strives for users applying digital devices frugally and using ICT in a way that promotes sustainable lifestyles; and (d) economic sufficiency, which aspires to digitalization supporting a transition to an economy characterized not by economic growth as the primary goal but by sufficient production and consumption within planetary boundaries. …”
Publicado 2022
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2664por Karim, Md Rezaul, Zakaria, Zunita, Hassan, Latiffah, Faiz, Nik Mohd, Ahmad, Nur Indah“…The advent of antimicrobials-resistant (AMR), including colistin-resistant bacteria, poses a significant challenge to animal and human health, food safety, socio-economic growth, and the global environment. This study aimed to ascertain the colistin resistance prevalence and molecular mechanisms of colistin resistance in Enterobacteriaceae. …”
Publicado 2023
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2665por Njoroge, Willie, Maina, Rachel, Elena, Frank, Atwoli, Lukoye, Wu, Zhenke, Ngugi, Anthony K, Sen, Srijan, Wang, JianLi, Wong, Stephen, Baker, Jessica A, Weinheimer-Haus, Eileen M, Khakali, Linda, Aballa, Andrew, Orwa, James, K Nyongesa , Moses, Shah, Jasmit, Waljee, Akbar K, Abubakar, Amina, Merali, Zul“…EXPECTATION: This study will lay the basis for creating agile and scalable systems for rapid diagnostics that could inform precise interventions for mitigating depression and ensure a healthy, resilient healthcare workforce to develop sustainable economic growth in Kenya, East Africa, and ultimately neighboring countries in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
Publicado 2023
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2666“…In the context of “space of flows”, city-based innovation correlation in driving economic growth is no longer limited to the traditional hierarchical structure. …”
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2667por Sinclair, S“…If a politician's main concern is, say, economic growth or personal responsibility, then evidence of health outcomes will not address their concerns. …”
Publicado 2023
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2668“…BACKGROUND: Coupled with its impact on quality of life, non-communicable Diseases (NCD) may degrade both the quality and quantity of the workforce, and stunt economic growth and productive employment. However, there is limited information about the social costs of NCDs to identify priorities in resource allocation, particularly in regard to retirement policies. …”
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2669“…Economic growth and development in developing countries often involves land-use changes which fragment natural areas, bring humans and wildlife into closer proximity and escalating human- wildlife conflicts. …”
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2670por Quansah Amissah, Richard“…This position of leadership would not only drive economic growth, but also create job opportunities and foster sustainable development through responsible hemp cultivation and utilization.…”
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2671por Arnold, Robert G., Carpenter, David O., Kirk, Donald, Koh, David, Armour, Margaret-Ann, Cebrian, Mariano, Cifuentes, Luis, Khwaja, Mahmood, Ling, Bo, Makalinao, Irma, Paz-y-Miño, César, Peralta, Genandrialine, Prasad, Rajendra, Singh, Kirpal, Sly, Peter, Tohyama, Chiharu, Woodward, Alistair, Zheng, Baoshan, Maiden, Todd“…The historic emphasis of the conference on hazardous wastes in relation to human health makes the PBC an ideal forum for discussing technical aspects of sustainable economic growth in the Pacific region. That role is reflected in the 2005 PBC conference themes, which included management of arsenic in potable waters, air quality, climate change, pesticides, mercury, and electronics industry waste—each with emphasis on relationships to human health. …”
Publicado 2007
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2672“…BACKGROUND: With rapid economic growth and globalization, lifestyle in China has been changing dramatically. …”
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2673“…This institution enjoys financial and managerial autonomy relative to the general government, which has also facilitated the UHC policy implementation process; iii) UHC was simultaneously constructed on three pillars that reciprocally strengthened each other: increasing population coverage, increasing availability of financial resources based on solidarity financing mechanisms, and increasing service coverage, ultimately offering comprehensive health services and the same benefits to every resident in the country; iv) particularly before the 1980s, the fruits of economic growth were structurally invested in health and other universal social policies, in particular education and sanitation. …”
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2674por Sharma, Bharati, Giri, Gayatri, Christensson, Kyllike, KV, Ramani, Johansson, Eva“…This transition was shaped by complex multiple factors: 1) Overall economic growth and access to modern medical care influencing women’s choices, 2) External context in terms of the international maternal health discourses and national policies, especially incentive schemes for promoting institutional deliveries, 3) Socialisation into medical childbirth practices, through exposure to many years of free outreach services for maternal and child health, 4) Loss of self reliance in the community as a consequence of role redefinition and deskilling of the TBAs and 5) Cultural belief that intervention is necessary during childbirth aiding easy acceptance of medical interventions. …”
Publicado 2013
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2675por Ovseiko, Pavel V, Heitmueller, Axel, Allen, Pauline, Davies, Stephen M, Wells, Glenn, Ford, Gary A, Darzi, Ara, Buchan, Alastair M“…BACKGROUND: As in many countries around the world, there are high expectations on academic health science centres and networks in England to provide high-quality care, innovative research, and world-class education, while also supporting wealth creation and economic growth. Meeting these expectations increasingly depends on partnership working between university medical schools and teaching hospitals, as well as other healthcare providers. …”
Publicado 2014
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2676por Ahmad, Hassan“…The spread and perpetuation of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa has hindered the country's social and economic growth after apartheid. This paper documents my experiences while working with the Projects Abroad Human Rights Office and specifically my interactions with the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), an organization which has taken a multi-dimensional approach in order to educate people about HIV/AIDS and attempt to provide access to medicines for millions of South Africans afflicted with the disease. …”
Publicado 2013
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2677“…BACKGROUND: Dengue is an infectious disease with a recurring incidence, especially in developing countries. Despite recent economic growth, success in disease control has not been achieved, and dengue has evolved from cyclic epidemic outbreaks to a lack of seasonality. …”
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2678por Pedersen, Jacob, Gerds, Thomas Alexander, Bjorner, Jakob Bue, Christensen, Karl Bang“…Separate models were built for times of economic growth (2005–2007) and times of recession (2008–2010). …”
Publicado 2014
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2679“…Bangladesh has achieved a considerable decline in fertility level in the past four decades through a strong family planning programme in spite of its poor social and economic growth. However, discontinuation of contraceptive methods and decline in the use of long-acting and permanent methods (LAPMs) are still the major concerns of the family planning programmes. …”
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2680por Iavicoli, Ivo, Leso, Veruscka, Ricciardi, Walter, Hodson, Laura L, Hoover, Mark D“…In a world of finite resources and ecosystem capacity, the prevailing model of economic growth, founded on ever-increasing consumption of resources and emission pollutants, cannot be sustained any longer. …”
Publicado 2014
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