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Progress Review and Work Planning Meeting | Day 1
Published 2021“…Jude Obidiegwu NRCRI B.Maziyz Dixon https://www.iita.org/iita-staff/maziy... Happiness Oselebe EBSU…”
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Progress review and work planning meeting | Day 2
Published 2021“…Jude Obidiegwu NRCRI B.Maziyz Dixon https://www.iita.org/iita-staff/maziy... Happiness Oselebe EBSU…”
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Uncommon opportunities for achieving sustainable food and nutrition security: an agenda for science and public policy
Published 1996“…At the same time, it emphasizes the urgent need for adoption, particularly by developing countries, of population policies that can ensure that children are born with a chance for happiness and not for mere existence. It describes a new revolution in agriculture and outlines a scientific and public policy agenda for sustainable food and nutrition security. …”
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Anchoring bias in recall data: Evidence from Central America
Published 2018“…The results show strong evidence of sizeable anchoring bias in self-reported retrospective indicators for both objective measures (income, wages, and working hours) and subjective measures (reports of happiness, health, stress, and well-being). We also generally observe a larger bias in response to negative changes for objective indicators and a larger bias in response to positive changes for subjective indicators.…”
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Anchoring bias in recall data: Evidence from Central America
Published 2016“…We find strong evidence of sizable anchoring bias in self-reported retrospective indicators for both objective measures (household and per capita income, wages, and hours spent on the household’s main activity) and subjective measures (reports of happiness, health, stress, and well-being). In general, we also observe a larger bias in response to negative changes for objective indicators and a larger bias in response to positive changes for subjective indicators.…”
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Exploring nature’s influence on the olfactory urban landscape experience : an explorative research on the influences of urban nature on the urban smellscape experience and preferen...
Published 2022“…Smells of nature were associated with health, freshness, higher environmental quality, and evoked feelings of calmness, happiness and a feeling of being away from the city. …”
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Analysis of drivers of agricultural growth, feminization of agriculture and crop modeling tools. A capacity building workshop for the taskforce members of RNR Strategy 2040 for Bhu...
Published 2019“…The RNR Strategic Document 2040 will serve as an input to the national level strategic document that the Gross National Happiness Commission is currently formulating. However, to undertake this important task of sectoral envisioning, there exists a technical gap in terms of human resource capacity with respect to various economic analysis required to prepare a long-term strategy. …”
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Motivating factors influencing youth smallholder farmers to adopt sweet potato seed technology: A means-end chain approach
Published 2023“…The findings highlight that personal values such as a healthy life, happiness, social security, achievement of personal goals, and peace of mind drive the adoption of the Triple S. …”
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Gendered trait prioritization and motivations for crop varietal choice among smallholder farmers: The case of sweetpotato in Uganda
Published 2024“…These benefits are linked to various life goals (values) farmers aspire for namely, respect, security, achievement, and happiness. These findings imply that farmers’ choice of sweetpotato varieties to grow is driven by the agronomic and quality traits the varieties embody. …”
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Bhutan’s Forests through the Framework of Ecosystem Services: Rapid Assessment in Three Forest Types
Published 2018“…To help to fill this gap, we summarize the results of two literature reviews related to forest ecosystem services and human well-being, using the framework of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness (GNH). We report preliminary findings of three field-based assessments of forest ecosystem services on hillsides. …”
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RNR STRATEGY 2040: Bhutan-IFPRI collaboration and beyond
Published 2022“…Bhutan’s “green” approach to development, founded on the philosophy of Gross National Happiness and more particularly its local values, culture, and religious beliefs of coexistence with nature, has helped in maintaining remarkably stable forest cover and clean environment. …”
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The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach?: A mixed methods study on causal mechanisms through which cash and in-kind food transfers decreased intimate partner violence
Published 2016“…We found qualitative and quantitative evidence that the intervention led to reductions in IPV through three pathways operating at the couple, household and individual level: i) reduced day-to-day conflict and stress in the couple; ii) improved household well-being and happiness; and iii) increased women’s decision making, self-confidence and freedom of movement. …”
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Storytelling som marknadsföringsstrategi : AB Enaforsholm
Published 2012“…The story tells of how Bergsten became a suc-cessful businessman but only found happiness when he, due to poor health, started visiting the mountains where he found his summer home at Enaforsholm. …”
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Human-nature interaction approached from a bibliometric analysis of Malthus and Boserup
Published 2024“…Boserup stands out for her contribution to agricultural land use and international agricultural policies after the Second World War, whereas Malthus addresses broader themes linked to human development, considering aspects such as wealth, poverty, human nature, and happiness. As regards the human-environment relationship, i.e., linking the aspects of sustainability, the Malthusian approach is perceived as being closer to the strong sustainability, to ecological economics, subjects linked to the work of Georgescu-Roegen. …”
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Underlying motivational factors of farmers when acquiring arable land
Published 2020“…The most prominent value pronounced during the interviews was “Profitability”, closely followed by “Happiness” and “Well-being”. The interviewed farmers acquired the arable land essentially based on location, to increase farm size and to enable continued operation. …”
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