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  1. Community Garden Streetscapes : promoting social cohesion between the formal city and the informal settlements in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires by Backlund, Amanda, Bengtsson, Evelina

    Published 2020
    “…The thesis takes on a speculative approach and discusses community gardens as one way to handle global challenges at local level. Hopefully it can provide important insights to potential benefits that urban agriculture, in the form of community garden streetscapes, can give to a community in terms of life quality and social cohesion.…”
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  2. CGIAR Road from COP29 to COP30 Webinar Series #3 : The Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) by CGIAR Science Program on Climate Action

    Published 2025
    “…As we shift focus to adaptation, this session will explore the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA), a critical framework designed to track global adaptation progress and ensure resilience-building efforts are effective, measurable, and inclusive. …”
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  3. The decline of small-scale fisheries by Krogseng, Kyla

    Published 2016
    “…The study found that the predominant use and weight of quantitative and scientific data in policy formation, in combination with a lack of input from fishers, is creating policies that fail to capture crucial environmental, social, and cultural aspects of SSF and are thus ineffective in supporting fishers to maintain their livelihoods and way of life. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Global challenges facing plant pathology: multidisciplinary approaches to meet the food security and environmental challenges in the mid‑twenty‑first century by Jeger, Michael, Beresford, Robert, Bock, Clive, Brown, Nathan, Fox, Adrian, Newton, Adrian, Vicent, Antonio, Xu, Xiangming, Yuen, Jonathan

    Published 2021
    “…In meeting these issues, the challenge in turn is for the plant pathology community to respond by contributing to a wider forum for multidisciplinary research, recognising that impact will depend not just on advances in the plant pathology discipline alone, but on interactions more broadly with other agricultural and ecological sciences, and with the needs of national and global policies and regulation. A challenge more readily met once plant pathologists again gather physically at international meetings and return to the professional and social encounters that are fertile grounds for developing new ideas and forging collaborative approaches both within plant pathology and with other disciplines. …”
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  5. Increasing fuel taxes as an identity threat by Westman, Julia

    Published 2021
    “…The focus in this study has been on aspects beyond purely economic concerns and has been conducted with key concepts drawn from Social Representation theory as well as Identity Process theory. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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