Agency, capacity, and resilience to environmental change: lessons from human development, well-being, and disasters
K Brown, E Westaway - Annual review of environment and …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Human agency is considered a key factor in determining how individuals and society
respond to environmental change. This article synthesizes knowledge on agency, capacity …
respond to environmental change. This article synthesizes knowledge on agency, capacity …
The concept, dimensions and methods of assessment of human well-being within a socioecological context: a literature review
The concept of well-being has evolved over the past several decades as research has
continued to reveal its multidimensional, dynamic, person-specific and culture-specific …
continued to reveal its multidimensional, dynamic, person-specific and culture-specific …
Guiding principles for evaluating the impacts of conservation interventions on human well-being
E Woodhouse, KM Homewood… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Measures of socio-economic impacts of conservation interventions have largely been
restricted to externally defined indicators focused on income, which do not reflect people's …
restricted to externally defined indicators focused on income, which do not reflect people's …
Wellbeing and place
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent
chapters of this book. The book explores the relationships between wellbeing and place in …
chapters of this book. The book explores the relationships between wellbeing and place in …
[HTML][HTML] Measuring human wellbeing: A protocol for selecting local indicators
R Loveridge, SM Sallu, IJ Pesha… - Environmental Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Improving human wellbeing is a major focus of international environmental and sustainable
development policy. However, clearly defined measures of wellbeing are needed as an …
development policy. However, clearly defined measures of wellbeing are needed as an …
Children's understandings of well-being in global and local contexts: Theoretical and methodological considerations for a multinational qualitative study
Research on child well-being is an expanding international, inter-and trans-disciplinary field
of research that has developed significantly within the last decades. While the achievements …
of research that has developed significantly within the last decades. While the achievements …
Cohort profile: the Young Lives study
Young Lives is an international longitudinal study investigating the changing nature of
childhood poverty in four low-income countries [Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), Peru and …
childhood poverty in four low-income countries [Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), Peru and …
A support programme for caregivers of children with disabilities in Ghana: Understanding the impact on the wellbeing of caregivers
M Zuurmond, G Nyante, M Baltussen… - Child: Care, Health …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in
resource poor settings where the role of the family is crucial in ensuring that these children …
resource poor settings where the role of the family is crucial in ensuring that these children …
[BOOK][B] Children's understandings of well-being: Towards a child standpoint
T Fattore, J Mason, E Watson - 2016 - Springer
Well-being is defined as a desirable state of being happy, healthy or prosperous. Thus the
concept of well-being as we understand it today refers to both subjective feelings and …
concept of well-being as we understand it today refers to both subjective feelings and …
Well-being and pluralism
It is a commonly expressed sentiment that the science and philosophy of well-being would
do well to learn from each other. Typically such calls identify mistakes and bad practices on …
do well to learn from each other. Typically such calls identify mistakes and bad practices on …