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View article: Assessing climate and water information systems affordances for the agricultural sector in western United States
Assessing climate and water information systems affordances for the agricultural sector in western United States Open
There has been a dearth of studies on the use patterns and uptake of climate and water information systems (CWIS) to aid agricultural sector adaptations to climate change and uncertain water availability. In this study we identify patterns…
View article: Overcoming barriers and uncertainties to investing in forested watershed restoration in California
Overcoming barriers and uncertainties to investing in forested watershed restoration in California Open
Introduction Large-scale investments in restoring California’s forested watersheds are imperative for conserving biodiversity, enhancing water quality, and mitigating the future impacts of climate change. This study explores the underlying…
View article: The potential of collaborative solutions to improve management of California (United States) wildlands
The potential of collaborative solutions to improve management of California (United States) wildlands Open
Across the western United States and elsewhere, the frequency and intensity of wildland fires are projected to increase, posing a challenge to natural‐resource management. While collaborative, multi‐benefit partnerships can provide opportu…
View article: Engaging diverse experts in the global science-policy interface: Learning experiences from the process of the IPBES Values Assessment
Engaging diverse experts in the global science-policy interface: Learning experiences from the process of the IPBES Values Assessment Open
This longitudinal study explores evidence of learning and reflexivity among experts involved in the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Values Assessment from 2018 to 2022. As part of an…
View article: Social capital and STIs testing among young men in Stockholm, Sweden: A cross-sectional study
Social capital and STIs testing among young men in Stockholm, Sweden: A cross-sectional study Open
Background Testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is highly accessible in Sweden, but young men's testing rate is considerably lower than young women's. Social capital (SC) might shape people's STIs testing patterns. However, s…
View article: Using stakeholder‐based fuzzy cognitive mapping to assess benefits of restoration in wildfire‐vulnerable forests
Using stakeholder‐based fuzzy cognitive mapping to assess benefits of restoration in wildfire‐vulnerable forests Open
Understanding the benefits provided by restoring overstocked forests is crucial to guiding the choice of management actions, policy initiatives, and investments by beneficiaries, that is, monetizing ecosystem services. Using stakeholder‐ba…
View article: Grounding IPBES experts’ views on the multiple values of nature in epistemology, knowledge and collaborative science
Grounding IPBES experts’ views on the multiple values of nature in epistemology, knowledge and collaborative science Open
This study identifies and analyses the underlying assumptions of experts involved in the first author meeting (FAM) of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)’s Values Assessment, and ho…
View article: Involvement that makes an impact on healthcare: Perceptions of the Swedish public
Involvement that makes an impact on healthcare: Perceptions of the Swedish public Open
Aim: ‘Participation and influence in society’ is the first of 11 objective domains in Swedish public health policy. The aim of this article is to investigate the views of the Swedish general population on the impact of a range of health pa…
View article: Attitude stability in a changing carnivore context: The foundations of attitudes towards the Swedish wolf policy
Attitude stability in a changing carnivore context: The foundations of attitudes towards the Swedish wolf policy Open
Attitude stability in a changing carnivore context : The foundations of attitudes towards the Swedish wolf policy
View article: Accessibility within Inflight Entertainment
Accessibility within Inflight Entertainment Open
Flying is a stressful and demanding task for many passengers, where airlines are always in the search for new technologies and methods to make the expe- rience more comfortable and stimulating. In this thesis, we have evaluated accessibili…
View article: Political Alienation, Rurality and the Symbolic Role of Swedish Wolf Policy
Political Alienation, Rurality and the Symbolic Role of Swedish Wolf Policy Open
Attitudes towards wolf policy are likely to be driven by perceived differences in political power between urban and rural groups. Using Swedish survey data collected in 2014 and structural equation modeling, I evaluated the effects of poli…
View article: Rurality and Collective Attitude Effects on Wolf Policy
Rurality and Collective Attitude Effects on Wolf Policy Open
Debates over wolf policy are driven by an underlying attitudinal divide between people from urban and rural areas. This study explores how the power relationship between urban and rural groups interact with individual attitude formation in…
View article: Changing attitudes to Swedish wolf policy : wolf return, rural areas, and political alienation
Changing attitudes to Swedish wolf policy : wolf return, rural areas, and political alienation Open
In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden. Since then, the Swedish wolf population has increased in size, making human-wolf encounters more common, particularly in rural areas. Previous qualitative research has sho…