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Exploring Representation in Art and the Creative Industry
Building Animal Crossing: Are wildlife crossings effective?
Addressing the Complexity of Community-based Urban Green Space Projects
Looking into Aging Alone, Shrinking Households, and the Struggling Care Systems
To be or not to be a family: Understanding the reproductive agency crisis
Time Poverty and the Rising Mental Health Issues
Integrating Indigenous Design and Modern Engineering for Sustainable Water Treatment
Proceed with Caution: Intersectional and Whole-of-Earth Approach in the Global Energy Transition
Ending Gender-Based Violence in Schools
The Productivity Trap: When Optimization Replaces Living