[HTML][HTML] Human-nature interactions in the Afrotropics: Experiential and cognitive connections among urban residents in southern Nigeria

AG Awoyemi, N Ibáñez-Rueda, J Guardiola… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Many people are losing direct contact with nature, a phenomenon termed as the extinction of
experience. Urban dwellers are particularly affected by this process that influences public …

Ethics and invertebrates: The problem is us

JA Mather - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Why do we need a collection of papers about the welfare of invertebrates,
and what do we need to learn from it? The most important reason is that they make up most …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the knowledge of, attitudes towards, and practices in, food safety among migrant workers in Klang Valley, Malaysia

MN Chaudhary, VC Lim, N Sahimin, EM Faller… - Travel Medicine and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Annually, 600 million individuals are affected by food-borne diseases (FBD),
alongside 425,000 fatalities. Improving the general public knowledge of, attitudes towards …

Assessing the basic knowledge and awareness of dengue fever prevention among migrant workers in Klang Valley, Malaysia

MN Chaudhary, VC Lim, EM Faller, P Regmi, N Aryal… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background Globally, 390 million dengue virus infections occur per year. In Malaysia,
migrant workers are particularly vulnerable to dengue fever (DF) due to mosquito breeding …

Characterizing personalized ecologies

KJ Gaston - Journal of Zoology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
People have unique sets of direct sensory interactions with wild species, which change
through their days, weeks, seasons, and lifetimes. Despite having important influences on …

[PDF][PDF] Investigating the Essence of Recreational Accessibility and Its Effects on Satisfaction, Memories, and Loyalty of City Park Visitors

AG Sugiama, W Nurhikmah, ROP Rini… - African Journal of …, 2023 - researchgate.net
This study investigates the influence of recreational accessibility on the satisfaction,
memories, and loyalty of city park visitors, especially the young generation. It employed data …

Personalised ecology and the future of biodiversity

KJ Gaston, BB Phillips, M Soga - Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 2023 - cambridge.org
The future of biodiversity lies not just in the strategies and mechanisms by which ecosystems
and species are practically best protected from anthropogenic pressures. It lies also, and …

Perceptions of Birds by Urban Residents in an Australian Regional City and Implications for Conservation

BS Champness, JA Fitzsimons, D Kendal, GC Palmer - Birds, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Little is known about why humans like or dislike particular animal or plant
species. Given the prevalence of common and threatened bird species within cities, more …

Bridging Nature and Urbanization: A Comprehensive Study of Biophilic Design in the Knowledge Economy Era

Y **a, Y Shao, Y Zheng, X Yan, H Lyu - Journal of the Knowledge …, 2024 - Springer
The relentless pace of global urbanization has ushered in a complex web of challenges,
often referred to as “urban ills,” threatening the well-being of urban residents. This paper …

Assessing the Ecosystem Services Provided by Butterfly Parks for Geographic Sustainability

A Mondal, B Reddy - … Tourism in Geographical Environments: Theory and …, 2024 - Springer
Butterfly parks are curated environments that provide a sanctuary for these delicate
creatures, fostering biodiversity and serving as educational hubs. These parks have gained …