Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Rethinking
and
restructuring
cross-disciplinary
research
requires
innovative
models
the
Institute
for
Cross-Disciplinary
Physics
Complex
Systems
(IFISC)
stands
as
a
powerful
example.
Since
its
creation,
IFISC
has
grown
fourfold,
now
hosting
90
researchers
from
15
different
countries.
Its
unique
structure
fosters
collaborations
shared
sense
of
belonging,
built
on
common
foundation
in
complex
systems.
By
bridging
diverse
disciplines
providing
cutting-edge
training,
is
shaping
next
generation
while
offering
blueprint
how
to
reorganize
resources
foster
at
institution
levels
beyond.
Abstract
Synthesizing
the
extensive
and
ever‐growing
climate
change
literature
is
becoming
increasingly
challenging
using
conventional
review
processes,
yet
crucial
to
understand
key
trends,
including
knowledge
policy
related
gaps,
managing
widespread
impacts,
prioritizing
future
efforts.
Here,
we
employ
a
systematic
approach
interrogate
~130,000
international
peer‐reviewed
articles
published
between
1990
2021.
We
examine
time–space
evolution
of
research
topics
collaborations,
providing
insights
into
broad
scale
themes,
how
they
are
developed
and/or
interconnected.
Our
analyses
indicate
that
significant
thematic
adjustments
have
occurred
over
past
three
decades.
Whilst
all
major
areas
grown
in
output
metrics,
there
has
been
relative
shift
from
understanding
physical
science
basis
toward
evaluating
adaptation,
mitigation.
There
also
internationalization
with
ratio
domestic
increasing
0.05
nearly
0.60
These
findings
reveal
growing
need
for
collective
coupled
adaptation‐mitigation
actions
address
change.
The
repeatable
method
overall
results
presented
herein
can
help
complement
existing
large‐scale
assessments,
such
as
IPCC
reports.
This
article
categorized
under:
Climate,
History,
Society,
Culture
>
Disciplinary
Perspectives
Integrated
Assessment
Climate
Change
Methods
European Review of Agricultural Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Abstract
In
the
last
decade,
climate
change,
Covid-19,
and
several
international
conflicts
have
created
significant
disruptions
to
global
regional
supply
chains,
leading
a
re-evaluation
of
benefits
globalisation.
Modelling
food
trade
as
network
graphs,
this
study
spotlights
effects
these
shocks,
on
structure,
flow
evolution
chains.
Network
centrality
measures
show
substantial
changes
in
influence
exerted
by
China,
Russia,
United
States,
among
others.
Using
machine
learning,
community
detection
metrics
such
clustering
further
detail
structural
network.
Differences
between
systemic
idiosyncratic
shocks
are
also
discussed.
Región Científica,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 13, 2023
In
the
context
of
post-pandemic
recovery
plans,
several
countries
have
glimpsed
a
window
opportunity
to
integrate
robust
strategies
combat
climate
change,
aligning
measures
that
support
transition
renewable
energies.
Latin
America,
region
endowed
with
significant
clean
energy
potential,
has
experienced
challenges
exacerbated
by
COVID-19
crisis,
which
considerably
impacted
implementation
and
optimization
these
This
study
sought
meticulously
examine
process
in
scenario
implementing
methodology
amalgamates
qualitative
quantitative
approaches.
Through
theoretical
empirical
exploration,
it
explored
prevailing
dilemmas
during
pandemic,
identifying
main
barriers
advantages
intrinsic
transition.
Although
investment
remains
heavily
weighted
towards
non-renewable
sector,
America
demonstrated
tangible
progress
The
analysis
led
relevant
recommendations
for
incorporating
vital
elements
government
policies
critical
competencies
stakeholders,
advocating
more
substantial
commitment
sustainability
region's
future.
Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
129, P. 104147 - 104147
Published: March 6, 2024
This
study
investigates
the
understudied
relationship
between
post-/pandemic
mobility
adaptations
and
wellbeing
outcomes,
drawing
on
a
longitudinal
mixed-method
approach
combining
survey
analyses
in-depth
citizen
interviews
conducted
2019
2022
in
Oslo,
Norway.
Qualitative
explore
depth
diversity
of
pandemic
implications
for
hedonic
eudaimonic
wellbeing.
Factor
structural
equation
models
confirm
statistical
evidence
three
coping
strategies
–
working
from
home,
avoiding
spaces
infection,
(enjoyment
of)
local
environment
with
respectively
neutral,
negative
positive
impacts
satisfaction
life.
The
post-pandemic
ability
to
be
more
mobile
attend
diverse
activities
again
is
by
many
perceived
as
positive,
but
people
struggle
maintain
cherished
aspects
slower-paced,
localised
lifestyles
adopted
during
pandemic.
We
discuss
significance
our
findings
inclusive
resilience,
reflect
lessons
relevant
addressing
another
crisis
climate
change.
BMJ,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. e078445 - e078445
Published: Oct. 7, 2024
Research
that
spans
clinical
specialties
and
research
disciplines
beyond
health
healthcare
is
a
priority
for
planning
equitable
responses
to
manage
future
shocks,
argue
Amitava
Banerjee
colleagues
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Introduction
Addressing
emerging
infectious
diseases
is
a
major
task
in
public
health.
This
study
investigated
the
factors
influencing
perception
of
risk
related
to
COVID-19.
Methods
analyzed
data
from
2020
Social
Survey
conducted
nationwide
South
Korea,
targeting
34,909
individuals
aged
13
years
and
older.
Using
an
ordered
logit
regression
model,
we
examined
relationship
between
COVID-19
its
predictors
across
age
groups
(20–44
years,
45–64
65
older)
gender
groups.
The
included
analysis
model
were
demographic
factors,
socioeconomic
health
quality
life
levels
social
trust,
climate
change
factors.
Results
results
demonstrated
that
was
higher
among
older
women
compared
with
men.
In
young
population
group
years),
mental
stress
perception,
but
this
not
observed
other
adult
(65
older),
education
level
whereas
group.
male
group,
economic
variables
such
as
income
employment
status
women,
family-related
marital
housing
type
related.
most
subgroup
analyses,
lower
or
satisfaction
associated
perception.
Discussion
findings
suggest
authorities
need
tailor
their
responses
based
on
different
populations
For
high-risk
it
necessary
provide
reliable
information
reduce
anxiety
caused
by
excessive
population,
proactive
regarding
are
needed.