-
Health workers were skeptical of standardized suicide risk assessments
Survey of 183 Norwegian health workers reveals significant skepticism toward standardized suicide risk assessments, with perceptions varying by profession and hospital site.
-
Forest education is linked to learning about socio-ecological risk
Forest-based education across Australia, Nepal, and Switzerland shows how integrating local risk perceptions with constructivist pedagogy builds critical knowledge about sustainable management.
-
Unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam report risks in both legal and unlawful settings
Study examines how female unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam perceive safety, manage risks, and navigate local policies that may inadvertently push them into unregulated markets.
-
Agritourism may help Kosovo smallholders buffer weather-related income risk
Agritourism adoption patterns among Kosovo smallholders in response to climate variability, examining motivations, enabling conditions, and effects on farm-level stress outcomes.