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View article: A Cross-Sectional Study of COVID-19 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Black Communities in the Greater Toronto Area
A Cross-Sectional Study of COVID-19 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Black Communities in the Greater Toronto Area Open
View article: Comparing the Value of Natural Capital in South Australian Farmland Using Market Sales and Assessed Valuation
Comparing the Value of Natural Capital in South Australian Farmland Using Market Sales and Assessed Valuation Open
The hedonic valuation method is used to estimate the value of different forms of natural capital (i.e., specifically native vegetation but also soil characteristics, drought, climate and location) on farmland by farm size and industry in S…
View article: Mobile Technology and Gender: A Pathway to Increased Yield and Farm Profit for Smallholder Farmers in Bangladesh
Mobile Technology and Gender: A Pathway to Increased Yield and Farm Profit for Smallholder Farmers in Bangladesh Open
Information technology (IT) including mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, watches and an expanding range of supporting technologies, is now embedded as a significant driver of innovation and economic growth. Despite extensive literature o…
View article: Murky waters running clearer? Monitoring, reporting and evaluation of the state of the Murray–Darling Basin after more than three decades of policy reform
Murky waters running clearer? Monitoring, reporting and evaluation of the state of the Murray–Darling Basin after more than three decades of policy reform Open
Context Rigorous monitoring and reporting helps determine effectiveness of water reforms. We assess implementation of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan, intended to ensure that water resources are used sustainably. Many aspects of Basin Plan i…
View article: Using managed aquifer recharge to address land subsidence: Insights from a global literature review
Using managed aquifer recharge to address land subsidence: Insights from a global literature review Open
View article: Comparing the success and failure of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan's water recovery programs
Comparing the success and failure of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan's water recovery programs Open
The Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) Plan is held up by some as an exemplar for world‐leading water policy, whilst others have called it a failure. Total proposed recovery was to return 3200 GL of consumptive (e.g. namely irrigation) water use t…
View article: Breaking Water Laws in the Murray‐Darling Basin: Understanding Water Compliance Challenges and Stakeholder Perceptions
Breaking Water Laws in the Murray‐Darling Basin: Understanding Water Compliance Challenges and Stakeholder Perceptions Open
Climate change will put pressure on irrigated agriculture, increasing water scarcity and possible non‐compliance with water regulations. This is especially true in areas such as the Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB), Australia, an area where wate…
View article: Dams, dams and more dams: issues in evaluating business cases for dam expansion in Australia
Dams, dams and more dams: issues in evaluating business cases for dam expansion in Australia Open
Conventional interventions for mitigating flood risk and increasing water security often focus on large-scale engineering solutions despite evidence of significant cost overruns and negative environmental impacts. This study is an example …
View article: Nature participation during pandemic restrictions: results for different socio-economic groups and policy preferences in South Australia
Nature participation during pandemic restrictions: results for different socio-economic groups and policy preferences in South Australia Open
Nature participation is known to be an important health and wellbeing contributor. The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented changes to peoples' lives around the world. Also, in Australia, lockdown restrictions limited the way people liv…
View article: Understanding viticultural financial returns: A case study from the Riverland, South Australia
Understanding viticultural financial returns: A case study from the Riverland, South Australia Open
Viticultural regions around the world have faced considerable challenges in the past two decades. This is particularly the case in Australia where climate change, labour shortage and tariff fluctuations are pronounced. This study explores …
View article: The propensity for negative media reporting of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in Australia
The propensity for negative media reporting of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in Australia Open
View article: Influence of climate-smart technologies on the success of livestock donation programs for smallholder farmers in Rwanda
Influence of climate-smart technologies on the success of livestock donation programs for smallholder farmers in Rwanda Open
Climate change threatens the livelihoods of Sub-Saharan African farmers through increased droughts. Livestock donation programs offer a potential solution, but their effectiveness under climate stress remains unclear. This study assesses t…
View article: The Australian public’s preferences for further environmental and cultural water recovery options in the Murray-Darling Basin
The Australian public’s preferences for further environmental and cultural water recovery options in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
The Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) Plan in Australia legislated in 2012 represents the largest recovery of water, from consumptive use to environmental use in the world – with the aim of restoring rivers and ecosystems back to health. To date,…
View article: Comparing Australian public and farmer views on agricultural land use and management practices for sustainability
Comparing Australian public and farmer views on agricultural land use and management practices for sustainability Open
Using a survey of the public (n = 2032) and broadacre farmers (n = 351) in South Australia and Victoria, Australia, this research compares public and farmers' concerns regarding the acceptability and sustainability of agricultural operatio…
View article: Exploring South Australian Households' Perceptions Towards Various Food Waste Policies
Exploring South Australian Households' Perceptions Towards Various Food Waste Policies Open
View article: Developing an economic quality assessment framework and applying it to water economic studies in the Murray-Darling Basin
Developing an economic quality assessment framework and applying it to water economic studies in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
Increasing environmental problems and future climate change projections necessitate the need for changing water reallocation in many countries, and hence pose considerable trade-offs and policy challenges. Water reallocation is often mired…
View article: Understanding the global success criteria for managed aquifer recharge schemes
Understanding the global success criteria for managed aquifer recharge schemes Open
Water availability and quality issues will only gain importance in the future, with climate change impacts putting increasing pressure on global water resources. Dealing with these challenges requires drawing on all available water managem…
View article: Is there public desire for a federal takeover of water resource management in Australia?
Is there public desire for a federal takeover of water resource management in Australia? Open
View article: DROUGHT AND HOTTER TEMPERATURE IMPACTS ON SUICIDE: EVIDENCE FROM THE MURRAY–DARLING BASIN, AUSTRALIA
DROUGHT AND HOTTER TEMPERATURE IMPACTS ON SUICIDE: EVIDENCE FROM THE MURRAY–DARLING BASIN, AUSTRALIA Open
The Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) is Australia’s prime agricultural region, where drought and hotter weather pose a significant threat to rural residents’ mental health – hence increasing their potential suicide risk. We investigate the impac…
View article: Evaluating policy changes on council waste generation and diversion: Evidence from South Australia
Evaluating policy changes on council waste generation and diversion: Evidence from South Australia Open
Australia, like most countries worldwide, faces increasing issues with burgeoning waste generation and its appropriate disposal. Hence, effective policies and programmes are needed to change household waste generation and recycling behavio…
View article: The Murray-Darling Basin shows why the ‘social cost of water’ concept won’t work
The Murray-Darling Basin shows why the ‘social cost of water’ concept won’t work Open
View article: Supplemental Table 2 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Table 2 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
Proteins expressed differentially in both primary HNSCC and PDXs.
View article: Supplemental Table 1 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Table 1 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
Proteins expressed at similar levels in both primary HNSCC and PDXs
View article: Data from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Data from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
Despite advances in treatment approaches for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), survival rates have remained stagnant due to the paucity of preclinical models that accurately reflect the human tumor. Patient-derived xenografts …
View article: A Framework for Evaluating the Implementation of Biosimilar Drugs
A Framework for Evaluating the Implementation of Biosimilar Drugs Open
Background: The introduction of biosimilar drugs has significant effects on health care systems, and a variety of approaches are required to support acceptance, adoption, and use of these drugs. Literature exists on the enablers of, and ba…
View article: Supplemental Figure 1a from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Figure 1a from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
HNSCC Protein expression is not associated with patient age or tumor site. 55 deidentified primary HNSCC with TCPA data were analyzed by unsupervised clustering. A) Age categories (by years of age) are represented above the heatmap for eac…
View article: Supplemental Figure 1b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Figure 1b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
HNSCC Protein expression is not associated with patient age or tumor site. 55 deidentified primary HNSCC with TCPA data were analyzed by unsupervised clustering. B) Tumor site is represented above the heatmap for each tumor.
View article: Supplemental Table 2 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Table 2 from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
Proteins expressed differentially in both primary HNSCC and PDXs.
View article: Supplemental Figure 1b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Figure 1b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
HNSCC Protein expression is not associated with patient age or tumor site. 55 deidentified primary HNSCC with TCPA data were analyzed by unsupervised clustering. B) Tumor site is represented above the heatmap for each tumor.
View article: Supplemental Figure 2b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts
Supplemental Figure 2b from Proteomic Characterization of Head and Neck Cancer Patient–Derived Xenografts Open
Primary HNSCC and PDX jitter plots for data range visualization. 173 primary HNSCC and 12 PDXs are plotted in separate columns by protein. B) 64 proteins expressed at significantly different levels in both primary HNSCC and PDX.