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Happiness has been widely studied in Western science, yet still remains somewhat a mystery to researchers. This is especially true when considering happiness within Indigenous cultures, which is underrepresented in research.
Public green spaces provide essential benefits for people' health and well-being while triggering environmental attachment and stewardship, eventually resulting in a positive impact on the ecosystem as a whole. However, public green spaces benefits are usually unequally distributed across society. This study aims to understand the perceived benefits people obtain from public green spaces and assess their distribution, including spatial and temporal patterns of use.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Call for Data Scientist to work in the LICCI project for 18 months Contract duration: April 2021- September 2022
Extractive industries, industrial agriculture, toxic waste dumping, urban growth, and infrastructure and energy development are polluting even some of the most remote and isolated areas of the world. Indigenous Peoples (IPs) can be active allies to fight the impacts of pollution.
Lina Moros and Laia d'Armengol-Catà defended their PhD dissertations with great success!
Happiness has been widely studied in Western science, yet still remains somewhat a mystery to researchers. This is especially true when considering happiness within Indigenous cultures, which is underrepresented in research.
Call for Data Scientist to work in the LICCI project for 18 months Contract duration: April 2021- September 2022
Public green spaces provide essential benefits for people' health and well-being while triggering environmental attachment and stewardship, eventually resulting in a positive impact on the ecosystem as a whole. However, public green spaces benefits are usually unequally distributed across society. This study aims to understand the perceived benefits people obtain from public green spaces and assess their distribution, including spatial and temporal patterns of use.
Extractive industries, industrial agriculture, toxic waste dumping, urban growth, and infrastructure and energy development are polluting even some of the most remote and isolated areas of the world. Indigenous Peoples (IPs) can be active allies to fight the impacts of pollution.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Lina Moros and Laia d'Armengol-Catà defended their PhD dissertations with great success!