Interventions to reduce anaemia in low- and middle-income countries: An evidence gap map DOI Open Access

Ashiqun Nabi,

Diana Belén Córdova-Aráuz,

Ingunn Storhaug

et al.

Published: May 1, 2024

About 3ieThe International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) develops evidence on effectively transforming the lives of people experiencing poverty in low-and middle-income countries.Established 2008, we offer comprehensive support and diverse approaches to achieve development goals by producing, synthesizing, promoting uptake impact evaluation evidence.We work closely with governments, foundations, NGOs, institutions research organizations address their decision-making needs.With offices Washington DC, New Delhi London, a global network leading researchers, deep expertise across our extensive menu services. SEforALLSustainable Energy All (SEforALL) is an independent international organisation that works partnership United Nations leaders government, private sector, financial institutions, civil society philanthropies end energy fight climate change.Our vision world where everyone can live dignified, productive healthy powered sustainable energy.Our directly contributes Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG) -access affordable, reliable, modern all 2030 -and Paris Agreement change.3ie gap maps 3ie Evidence Gap Maps (EGMs) are thematic collections evaluations systematic reviews measure effects policies programmes.The provide visual display completed ongoing sector or sub-sector, structured around framework interventions outcomes.The report provides supporting documentation map, including background information theme methods applied systematically search screen base, as well main results implications. this map reportThis presents findings identify base aim promote countries.The online EGM available here.The conceptualisation was initiated tendered SEforALL.

Language: Английский

How do trade-offs between ecological construction and urbanization affect regional carbon balance? A case study from China’s Yellow River Basin DOI

Wenle Yang,

Jinghu Pan

CATENA, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 247, P. 108534 - 108534

Published: Nov. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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4

A Quantitative Assessment Framework for Water-Related Policies in Large River Basins DOI Creative Commons
Yilin Zhao,

Han-Jun Sun,

Jie Ding

et al.

Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 24, P. 100537 - 100537

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Effective water management in large river basins requires a comprehensive understanding of policy effectiveness and regulatory frameworks. However, quantitative assessments water-related policies remain limited. Here, we propose novel framework for evaluating basins, providing an intuitive systematic approach decision-makers. Using the Yellow River Basin-the second-largest basin China-as case study, constructed database 1271 spanning 68 cities. We assessed completeness nine representative policies, identifying key gaps environment governance. To evaluate effectiveness, developed system integrating two subsystems: resource utilization treatment, incorporating climatic, economic, industrial factors. Our findings reveal that governance were more effective than those targeting utilization, though their impact was delayed by one to years. Furthermore, risk-based analysis pinpointed critical challenges each city, offering actionable insights optimization. This provides robust scalable assessing complex with global applicability improving

Language: Английский

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The spatiotemporal evolution and influencing factors of carbon emissions in the Yellow River Basin based on nighttime light data DOI Creative Commons
Congqi Wang,

Fanghua Wu,

Haslindar Ibrahim

et al.

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: March 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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Coupled Coordination of the Water–Food–Energy System in Nine Provinces of the Yellow River Basin: Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Driving Mechanisms DOI Open Access
Lei Nie, Meng-Shan Wu, Zhifang Wu

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 1040 - 1040

Published: April 1, 2025

This study focuses on the Yellow River Basin, a key economic region spanning nine provinces in China, and explores complex interactions within water–food–energy systems. Based theoretical framework of coupled coordination system, an indicator system is developed to assess these Using ArcGIS, identifies spatiotemporal characteristics coupling systems Basin. Additionally, panel data model employed analyze driving mechanisms optimization pathways for enhancing region. The results reveal that (1) degree between Basin varies significantly across space. (2) Overall, relatively low exhibits clustered pattern. (3) Research development (R&D) intensity significant factor influencing

Language: Английский

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Research on the spatial patterns and evolution trends of the coupling coordination between digital finance and sustainable economic development in the Yellow River Basin, China DOI Creative Commons

Qiguang An,

Yongkai Wang, Ruoyu Wang

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1), P. e0296868 - e0296868

Published: Jan. 8, 2024

In the current global context, digital finance (DF) and sustainable economic development (SED) are important topics. The synergies between DF SED have already been proven. However, measurement quantitative analysis of coupling coordination degree (CCD) not received sufficient attention to date. Based on data from 55 cities in Yellow River Basin (YRB) 2011 2021, this study constructs an evaluation index system measures their level, respectively. proposed CCD model is then used measure two systems. addition, kernel density estimation, Markov chain, σ-convergence, β-convergence, quadratic assignment procedure (QAP) method spatial pattern, distribution dynamic evolution trend, convergence, influencing factors regional differences CCD. results show that: (1) From level showed a stable upward trend heterogeneity, time stage characteristics were more obvious. (2) center position change interval overall curve estimation gradually shifted right. transfer probability matrix shows that among different levels, indicating phenomenon "club convergence". (3) A convergence there significant absolute conditional β-convergence. (4) QAP regression such as GDP per capita impact This offers comprehensive structure can be examine synergistic effects SED; research findings also provide perspectives for other areas.

Language: Английский

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2

Spatio-Temporal Evolution and Action Path of Environmental Governance on Carbon Emissions: A Case Study of Urban Agglomerations in the Yellow River Basin DOI Open Access
Hongfeng Zhang, Miao Liu, Yixiang Wang

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(19), P. 14114 - 14114

Published: Sept. 23, 2023

Since the ecological protection and high-quality development of Yellow River basin in China have become a major national strategy, reducing carbon emissions has pivotal. Therefore, based on relevant data 53 cities from 2008 to 2021 seven urban agglomerations basin, this paper explores overall situation spatio-temporal evolution environmental governance using entropy method, ArcGIS, slacks-based measurement models (SBM models), etc. Additionally, quantitatively analyzes pathways by which affects basin. The results show that increased year 2021, growth rate slowed down gradually exhibited downward trend, largest amount was emitted 2019, at 3495 million tons. Before 2017, showed trend increasing year, with increase being 11.17% 2010. After that, continued decrease entered stage fluctuation. 2020 lowest, reaching −5.66%. effect exhibits large gap; regional difference is obvious, rising. Environmental significant negative cross-terms governance, energy consumption structure, industrial structure upgrading, green technological innovation, foreign direct investment (FDI) impacts emissions, while indirect shown heterogeneity. goal realized gradually. Based research conclusions, policy suggestions are put forward, hoping provide ideas for

Language: Английский

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4

Interventions to reduce anaemia in low- and middle-income countries: An evidence gap map DOI Open Access

Ashiqun Nabi,

Diana Belén Córdova-Aráuz,

Ingunn Storhaug

et al.

Published: May 1, 2024

About 3ieThe International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) develops evidence on effectively transforming the lives of people experiencing poverty in low-and middle-income countries.Established 2008, we offer comprehensive support and diverse approaches to achieve development goals by producing, synthesizing, promoting uptake impact evaluation evidence.We work closely with governments, foundations, NGOs, institutions research organizations address their decision-making needs.With offices Washington DC, New Delhi London, a global network leading researchers, deep expertise across our extensive menu services. SEforALLSustainable Energy All (SEforALL) is an independent international organisation that works partnership United Nations leaders government, private sector, financial institutions, civil society philanthropies end energy fight climate change.Our vision world where everyone can live dignified, productive healthy powered sustainable energy.Our directly contributes Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG) -access affordable, reliable, modern all 2030 -and Paris Agreement change.3ie gap maps 3ie Evidence Gap Maps (EGMs) are thematic collections evaluations systematic reviews measure effects policies programmes.The provide visual display completed ongoing sector or sub-sector, structured around framework interventions outcomes.The report provides supporting documentation map, including background information theme methods applied systematically search screen base, as well main results implications. this map reportThis presents findings identify base aim promote countries.The online EGM available here.The conceptualisation was initiated tendered SEforALL.

Language: Английский

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