On the procurement of physical risk assessments for climate-related disclosures: guidance from a climate science perspective [0.03%]
基于气候科学视角的与气候相关披露的物理风险评估采购指南
Luke J Harrington,Peter B Gibson,Nicolas Fauchereau et al.
Luke J Harrington et al.
Following legislation introduced in 2021, many listed companies in New Zealand (Climate Reporting Entities, hereafter CREs) are required to produce annual climate-related disclosures as part of their financial risk reporting. Within these d...
Pacific peoples' conceptualisations of depression in Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a cross-sectional survey [0.03%]
南太平洋地区人群对抑郁症的认知:来自横断面调查的结果
Sarah A Kapeli,Sarah McLean-Orsborn,Isha Singh et al.
Sarah A Kapeli et al.
The aim of the present study is to provide a snapshot of how depression is understood and addressed by Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand. Participants were 548 Pacific peoples (age range 16-83 years) residing in Aotearoa New Zealand, ...
Puneet Vatsa,Alan Renwick
Puneet Vatsa
There are ongoing concerns about food security, particularly around food affordability and the nutritional quality of diets in New Zealand. While recent food price inflation has sparked conversations about overall affordability, less attent...
Organisational drift into failure: a case study of the 2010 Pike River Coal mine disaster [0.03%]
组织漂移与失败:新西兰皮克河煤矿事故案例研究
Richard J Logan,Robert Y Cavana,Bronwyn E Howell et al.
Richard J Logan et al.
Time is an important and often overlooked element in understanding decision-making under uncertainty. Whether looking forward or backwards in time, decision-makers need to be aware of trends and patterns consisting of multiple factors and c...
Tooth wear and dental calculus in a group of orca (Orcinus orca) stranded on the New Zealand southern coast [0.03%]
新西兰南部海岸搁浅的一组虎鲸(或形orca)的牙齿磨损和牙石研究
Carolina Loch,Ingrid N Visser,Kali Stratford et al.
Carolina Loch et al.
In 2014, a group of nine orca stranded in Te Waewae Bay, Western Southland, and their remains were collected, processed and studied in partnership with Ōraka Aparima Rūnaka. A total of 436 teeth were analysed to determine the location, ty...
A dynamical systems perspective on the Mid-Pleistocene Transition [0.03%]
从中尺度准地转模式看中更新世过渡期气候突变事件的动力学机制
N R Golledge
N R Golledge
Long-term cooling of Earth's climate led to repeated glaciations that from the Pliocene (5.3-2.6 Ma) into the Pleistocene (2.6 Ma-11.7 ka) became increasingly cold and asymmetric. Whether this progressive change in global climate was forced...
Are there clear benefits from diversification of land use: a review and preliminary meta-analysis? [0.03%]
土地利用多样化到底有没有明显的益处?回顾与初步元分析
Reina L Tamepo,Crile Doscher,Richard W McDowell
Reina L Tamepo
Diversified farming systems are often considered more resilient and environmentally sustainable than monocultures. However, their performance on key environmental and economic outcomes remains poorly defined across different contexts. We re...
Gaps in environmental and social evidence base are holding back strategic action on our national food system [0.03%]
环境和社会证据基础的缺口阻碍了国家粮食系统战略行动的发展
Nick W Smith,Richard W McDowell,Conal Smith et al.
Nick W Smith et al.
While there is broad agreement on the challenges facing the Aotearoa New Zealand food system now and in the near future, there is less agreement on the action to be taken. Poor agreement is fuelled by gaps in both our scientific understandi...
Alignment of dietary patterns with EAT-Lancet recommendations: a cross-sectional study of plant-based energy and nutrient intakes in New Zealand adolescents [0.03%]
新西兰青少年以植物为主的能量和营养摄入与EAT-Lancet建议的饮食模式的一致性:一项横断面研究
Sheila Skeaff,Emad Alsayed,Bernard Venn et al.
Sheila Skeaff et al.
Several plant-based dietary patterns, including the EAT-Lancet diet, are associated with a reduced risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Risk factors for NCDs usually emerge during adolescence including smoking, physical inactivity, and...
Gwyn N Lewis,Belinda Ihaka,Eva Morunga et al.
Gwyn N Lewis et al.
Māori-centred research reflects a partnership between Māori and non-Māori researchers, working together on projects designed to benefit whānau Māori (Māori families). Such cross-cultural partnerships are challenging, particularly when...