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2022 ◽  
Vol 72 ◽  
pp. 102445
Author(s):  
C. Howarth ◽  
M. Lane ◽  
S. Morse-Jones ◽  
K. Brooks ◽  
D. Viner

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Prachi Ugle

In lieu of ever so evolving landscapes, there is a constant pressure on biodiversity and the myriad of ecosystem services it offers. In order to strengthen science policy interface for biodiversity and ecosystem services for conservation of human well-being, nexus between biodiversity and conservation and sustainable development varied statistical tools are applied. Science policy interface with the Science Based Target Initiative is a evolving landscapes in ecosystem based restoration framework. Aligning it with statistical tools further adds to dynamics for ecosystem management. The statistical tool includes : Good Quality of Life (GQL) = Human Wellbeing and factor is under pressure and indicated as P* - Percentage of undernourished populace ; Nature Contributions to People (NCP) = Ecosystem Goods Services - impacted where in two factors are considered – being at risk, not at risk, unknown level of risk extinction.


2021 ◽  
pp. 161-182
Author(s):  
Ana María Isidoro Losada ◽  
Dörte Themann ◽  
Maria Rosaria Di Nucci
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 179-206
Author(s):  
Ivan Sterligov

We present results of a pioneering survey of funding sources in papers with Russian affiliations published in highly cited international journals in 2010-2020 in the area of medicine and health sciences. We identify major funders both from Russia and abroad, from government, for-profit and non-profit sectors, and conflate them with advanced bibliometric indicators and techniques including author-level fractional counting. We also uncover sectoral differences regarding funding sources for universities and non-teaching institutions. Amongst other findings it is shown that Russian state sources, which were lagging behind foreign, are gaining the lead since 2015, but the Russian-funded papers still tend to have less citations, and lessinternational co-authors. Such results are important for science studies and science policy.


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