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How socio-psychological drivers prompt the adoption of nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mediterranean dryland ecosystems. Springer Nature Link.
A path through the forest. Photograph by Ales Krivec.

Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)

How socio-psychological drivers prompt the adoption of nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mediterranean dryland ecosystems. Springer Nature Link.

Researchers surveyed citizens across the Mediterranean to identify the socio-psychological and demographic factors influencing public support for adopting Nature-Based Solutions in climate adaptation. Findings show that attitudes, norms, environmental awareness, and socio-demographics significantly shape pro-environmental intentions.

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Baishakhy, S.D., Baba, Y., Missauoi, S., et al.

Experiences of extreme weather and mental health in climate-vulnerable communities: Results from a large-scale survey of women living in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya. Springer Nature Link.
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Mental Health Climate Change

Experiences of extreme weather and mental health in climate-vulnerable communities: Results from a large-scale survey of women living in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya. Springer Nature Link.

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Brown, H.E., Balakrishnan, A.K., Stamps, K.M., et al.