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Jason Corburn, Yael Nidam and Amanda Fukutome-Lopez
Urban gun violence is a critical human health and social justice issue. Strategies to reduce urban gun violence are increasingly being taken out of the domain of police and into community-based programs. One such community-driven gun violence reduction p...
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Jay N. Meegoda, Daniel Watts, Hsin-Neng Hsieh and Bruno Bezerra de Souza
Pollution prevention is an approach for generating less waste using fewer toxic chemicals while conserving water and energy. Even though pollution prevention practices have been encouraged for over thirty years, many smaller businesses have not considere...
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Kjersti Karoline Danielsen, May Helena Øydna, Sofia Strömmer and Kenneth Haugjord
Mental health care policies call for health-promoting and recovery-oriented interventions, as well as community-based programs supporting healthier habits. The purpose of this study was to explore how individuals facing mental health challenges experienc...
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Sergio Sellés-Pérez, Miguel García-Jaén, Juan Manuel Cortell-Tormo and Roberto Cejuela
Community-based classes with musical support are among the most common forms of physical activity practice for recreational users of fitness centers. Thus, fitness professionals need to know the effects on the body of these activities. For this reason, t...
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Yuli Gunawan, Bambang Eko, Reta Yudistyana, Dwi Thia Putri
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Village tourism program is one of programs that can boost positive contributions to community development. This study aimed to design an independent community building model through environmental-based tourism management. Using primary and secondary data...
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Suzana Brown,Alan Mickelson
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Despite being community-based and well planned, some ICTD interventions fall short of expectations. The present analysis seeks to advance the understanding of the effectiveness of the ICTD initiative by exploring some of the reasons for failure. In this ...
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Orly Stampfer, Gillian Mittelstaedt, Victoria Breckwich Vásquez and Catherine J. Karr
As community engaged research (CEnR) increases in popularity and recognition, specific guidance on partnership approaches that are more likely to lead to community benefits is needed. Here, we describe a qualitative interview study aimed at better unders...
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Adish Khezri, Rohan Bennett and Jaap Zevenbergen
Community-based Adaptation Programs (CAPs) that involve the participation of communities are being actively promoted in mountainous areas. These areas are climate sensitive and are often heavily influenced by landslides, floods, and drought. This researc...
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Douglas T. Bolger, Karen Hutchins Bieluch, Flora E. Krivak-Tetley, Gillian Maggs-Kölling and Joseph Tjitekulu
There is increasing interest in using “real-world pedagogy” to train students in ways that make them better able to contribute toward a more sustainable society. While there is a robust body of literature on the competencies that students nee...
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Mariia Ermilova,Mitsunari Terada,Ryosuke Shimoda,Isami Kinoshita
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This paper is based on the two years community-based participatory action research (CBPAR), focusing on Cross-Cultural Design Collaboration (CCDC) landscape design studio, held in Iwase Neighborhood Association area, Matsudo, Japan. We first briefly intr...
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