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EPITalk: Behind the Paper

Annals of Epidemiology

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This stimulating podcast series from the Annals of Epidemiology takes you behind the scenes of groundbreaking articles recently published in the journal. Join Editor-in-Chief, Patrick Sullivan, and journal authors for thought-provoking conversations on the latest findings and developments in epidemiologic and methodologic research.
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JAAOS Unplugged

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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JAAOS (aka the Yellow Journal) is a trusted source of cutting edge primary research and in-depth review articles from world experts in the field of orthopaedics. Every month, join us as we summarize research articles and review a featured article from the latest issue of the Yellow Journal. This podcast is intended for any and all learners of orthopaedics - from the first year medical student to the emeritus professor!
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Air Quality Matters inside our buildings and out. And we already have many of the tools we need to make a difference. The conversations we have and how we share this knowledge is the key to our success. We speak with the leaders at the heart of this sector about them and their work, innovation and where this is all going. Air quality is the single most significant single environmental risk we face, and its impacts on us, our friends, families, and society are profound. From housing to the wo ...
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The goal of IAAS is to create mutual understanding among students in the field of agriculture across the world. In this truly global podcast, an IAAS member from one continent interviews a student from another continent. In this way, we hope to connect students and tell stories about ordinary life, ongoing projects and scientific discoveries. Tune in for IAAS!
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Your Work Friends

Mel Plett & Francesca Ranieri

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Unfiltered Takes. Real Solutions. Your Work Sh*t Handled. Its not just you - work is bonkers. You get hit from all sides. Your boss. Your team. Your clients. Another org change. A layoff. Which makes you want to chuck it all and live off the grid. Friend-to-friend? We get it. We're in it. And we're finding the best ways to handle your work sh*t so you don't have to go sell candles in Montana. We're two leadership pros, and friends, hitting you with the latest news, expert interviews, and rea ...
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Jeff Somers is the author of the Avery Cates series, the Ustari Cycle, Chum, and Writing Without Rules. He also generates 45% of all the freelance writing in the universe. In each episode, Jeff will pour a drink and discuss one of his works of short fiction, from inspiration to publication, and then read the damn thing with sound effects and asides. He invites you to pour a drink and settle in with him for a self-centered and self-deprecating tour of his literary universe. Also, take off you ...
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The Climate Diplomacy Podcast gives insights into the latest developments in international climate diplomacy and security. Our hosts Raquel Munayer and Alexandra Steinkraus interview experts and practitioners on their take on climate foreign policy, climate-related impacts to security, and promoting peace and resilience in a changing climate. Together we look into climate-fragility, migration, food insecurity, gender dynamics and much more, not to mention our deep dive into countries and reg ...
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Abstracts Podcast

Abstracts Podcast

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/abstracts/subscribe The podcast for psychology lovers and the perpetually curious. From exorcism to encephalitis, we get into a wide range of topics over a tipple in the Abstracts Podcast.
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The Checkup

UAB Heersink School of Medicine

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Step into UAB's thriving academic medical center and learn about the programs and concepts that make UAB Heersink School of Medicine unique. In each episode, Heersink leadership hosts candid conversations with the people who are powering science and medicine at UAB, in Birmingham, and around the globe.
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The Random Musings of Chaz Bazz

Charles Robert Simmons II

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Just 1 and 7 Billion boah puting his thoughts out there in the aether for those who wanna listen. I'm experimenting with voice as a medium so we'll see how it goes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-random-musings-of-cha/support
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Hello Earthlings. This is Lekantic. I am a poet, copywriter, photographer, voice-over actor. You're welcome to my Podcast: Sun on Clouds: A mental health advocacy channel, where I will be acting expressively on certain insidiously elusive mental issues. I am not a psychiatrist rather you could refer to me as a behaviouralist. The mission is to bring to light some mental dysfunctions that are clandestine and undermining humans and society to device management and coping strategies. You and I ...
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We all have the best of intentions for ourselves and others, but we don’t always know how to act on them. Everyone wants to be happy, healthy, and well, but not everyone knows how to pursue those desires. That’s where we can help. Through a series of conversations with experts in the fields of health, behavioral science, and financial education, we share insights and concrete steps you can consider to train your brain, adopt new behaviors, learn a few key financial skills, focus on mindfulne ...
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About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law’s faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what ...
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In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Melanie Bakovic and Albert K. Oh, authors of the article entitled, "Socioeconomic Influence on Surgical Management and Outcomes in Patients with Craniosynostosis - A Systematic Review" (coauthored by Lilliana Starsiak, Spencer Bennett, Ryan McCaffrey, Esperanza Ma…
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Your socioeconomic status dictates your future. Wealth inequality has a more significant impact on where you go and what you can do. From the education you receive to the career paths you can access, and even how you view yourself in society. And this isn't just your problem—it's a generational crisis. We sat down with expert, Brayden Olson co-foun…
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Help a friend? Tell us how we're doing (we're seriously curious) by filing out this short (seriously, short) survey: https://forms.gle/VG19hQRLy8bCyFMS6 ABOUT THE EPISODE: From our Fishbowl LIVE series, the "7 Deadly Work Sins", we bring you the last sin, PRIDE … You know PRIDE: That feeling of apathy, laziness, like you just don't want to be here.…
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Help a friend? Tell us how we're doing (we're seriously curious) by filing out this short (seriously, short) survey: https://forms.gle/VG19hQRLy8bCyFMS6 ABOUT THE EPISODE: From our Fishbowl LIVE series, the "7 Deadly Work Sins", we bring you the #6th sin, SLOTH … You know sloth, that feeling of apathy, laziness, like you just don't want to be here.…
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Help a friend? Tell us how we're doing (we're seriously curious) by filing out this short (seriously, short) survey: https://forms.gle/VG19hQRLy8bCyFMS6 ABOUT THE EPISODE: From our Fishbowl LIVE series, "The 7 Deadly Work Sins", we bring you sin #5: GREED. You know greed...that feeling of nothing is ever good enough and you need more - the title, t…
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Send us a text A conversation with Sarah West Have you ever wondered how volunteers can transform scientific research? We explore the essential principles and transformative impact of involving everyday people in air quality research. From monitoring air pollution to engaging UK schools and homes, Sarah shares her invaluable insights and real-world…
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In today's episode, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has hiked the fuel pump price—from ₦617 to ₦897 per litre. This price surge comes just days after the NNPC admitted to owing suppliers over $6 billion. How will this affect Nigerians' daily lives, and is the country any closer to solving its fuel crisis? Next, we look at the health sec…
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In this special episode of the IAAS IDP Podcast, we welcome Cristhiam Flores, co-founder of the IAAS DELTA Project, to discuss the project's journey in promoting sustainable development in wetland regions. We explore the project's key milestones, including international conferences and advocacy work at major global events like the UN Water Conferen…
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The work news just doesn't quit - here's what we're talking about.... WTF News: Two stories that had us going, WTF?! WellsFargo employee dies at her desk. Co-workers don't find her for four days. Four. Teammate gets stranded on the side of a mountain during a work-sponsored team building event. Can we stop with the mountaineering already? Office Th…
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Send us a text Can technology and data revolutionize social housing? In our latest episode, we speak with Jenny Danson, the visionary founder and CEO of the Healthy Homes Hub, who believes so. Jenny shares her journey and the profound impact that smarter, data-driven strategies can have on tenant well-being. We explore the fascinating intersection …
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Before diving into this week’s topics, we will take a quick look at SBM’s report on kidnap in Nigeria. Then, we'll examine the sudden resignation of Ahmed Abubakar, the Nigeria Intelligence Agency’s Director General. What's behind this surprising move, and what does it mean for national security? After that, we discuss the latest confrontation betw…
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Send us a Text Message. Dr. Prasad Patil joins us to discuss his article, “Using decision tree models and comprehensive statewide data to predict opioid overdoses following prison release” published in the June 2024 issue (Vol. 94) of Annals of Epidemiology. In this study, the researchers employed decision tree models to predict opioid overdose wit…
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Send us a Text Message. The week on the podcast. I reviewed ASHRAE's position document on air cleaners and filtration. Should we be reading between the lines, and is it one of those documents that will just reinforce whatever your world view is on the subject. We take a closer look at school environments with insights from a SAMHE paper examining v…
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In our first story, we dive into Nigeria’s oil sector, where the Nigerian National Petroleum Company has declared a net profit of ₦3.297 trillion for 2023, its largest ever Naira profit. Is this a cause for celebration? Next, we explore a development involving the Nigerian government as a French court authorises the seizure of three presidential je…
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LEADERSHIP IN MEDICINE PODCAST | Our Guest on this Episode: Dr Stephen Sideroff, PhD - Internationally recognized psychologist, executive and medical consultant and expert in resilience, longevity, optimal performance, addiction, neurofeedback, and mental health --------------------------TOPIC: The Proven Path to Master Stress, Slow Aging and Incre…
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LEADERSHIP IN MEDICINE PODCAST | Our Guest on this Episode: Dr Jim Doty - Stanford neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, compassion researcher, inventor, entrepreneur, NY Times bestselling author and philanthropist.--------------------------TOPIC: Manifestation Explained ---------------------------For decades the practice of manifestation has been widely d…
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Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewee Natalie Czerwonka, MD, discussing her research article ““Trend” Statement Use in the Orthopaedic Literature” from the August 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08010). Article summarized from the August 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08010) Research article “Hy…
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This week, we're talking about... Why Are So Many Executive Women Quitting? We tackle the unsettling trend of women leaders stepping down from Ivy League presidencies amid intense scrutiny. This concerning pattern highlights the persistent gender biases in leadership roles across academia and corporate America. As we dig into statistics from the Ch…
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Send us a text This week, the President of RESET, Stanton Wong, joins us from Shanghai. We discuss the evolution of low-cost sensors and their impact on what we now call healthy buildings. The development of the reset standard from the very early days of connected devices: the good, the bad, and the ugly. The importance of continuous measurement in…
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The MTN Group is facing a financial storm as it predicts a half-year loss due to the devaluation of the Nigerian naira and operational hurdles in Sudan. With earnings per share plummeting and business activity in Nigeria hitting an eight-month low, we'll explore how these economic shifts reshape the region. Then political drama is unfolding in Nige…
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Author Jeff Somers drinks some Penderyn Legend Whiskey and reads two essays from his old zine, The Inner Swine: "To Die. In the Rain. What Kind of Writer Are you Anyway?" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World. Except Me." jeffreysomers.com innerswine.comעל ידי Jeff Somers
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You may not have heard the term Human Debt before. But, you've felt it. We had the privilege of sitting down with powerhouse Duena Blomstrom to talk about HumanDebt™ in the workplace. Duena is a HumanDebt™ fighter, author of Tech Led Culture, Co-founder of PeopleNotTech, and Neurospicy at Work. She also has a fantastic newsletter on LinkedIn, Chasi…
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Send us a text Coming up, this week, Holidays (Air con and Olympics) A New Ventilation and Air Quality Course Podcast review Looking ahead Have you ever wondered if your holiday habits are harming the environment? I share my experiences from a recent family trip to Spain, where I grappled with the balance between air conditioning and fresh air in t…
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Today we explore the Nigerian National Petroleum Company’s ambitious move to secure a $2 billion loan in Europe. With soaring petrol prices and liquidity issues at Dangote Industries, what does this mean for Nigeria's economy? Next, we examine the controversial increase in the Ways and Means advances okayed by Nigeria's House of Representatives. Wh…
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We're back with New Week, New Headlines! Here's what we're talking about this week.. Topic #1: Project 2025's Impacts to Workers: unpacks the conservative Project 2025 agenda and its potential ramifications for the Department of Labor and US workers. We tackle the intricate implications of a conservative policy proposal aimed at bolstering American…
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Send us a text A conversation with Brad Prezant Although I have followed Brad for years, I finally got to meet him last year in Copenhagen, and finally, we managed to find some time to get him on the podcast. I've been keen to bring the occupational health and hygiene lens to our discussions, and what a great guest to talk about the subject. We tal…
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First, apologies for the less than 100% quality of this recording. Nigeria has been experiencing poor network connectivity for some days now, allegedly to prevent protestors from communicating and organising, and it is to the protests we turn to first. Nigeria is currently engulfed in waves of protests, causing unrest and deaths. What are the roots…
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From our LIVE event on Fishbowl... Let's talk about...ENVY You know envy, that little green monster that likes to show up from time-to-time. 🔥 Maybe your co-worker got the promotion you've been waiting for for three years. 🔥 Maybe your college roommate made a billion dollars in tech and your back in your parents basement. 🔥 Or, maybe you find yours…
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In this insightful episode of the IAAS Podcast, we delve into the collaborative efforts that are bridging the gap between traditional farmers' wisdom and modern veterinary expertise in Kisumu County, Kenya. Join us as we explore the innovative approaches being implemented to manage livestock diseases, ensuring healthier herds and more resilient far…
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What did you always want to know about climate, peace and security, but didn't know who to ask? In this episode, hosts Alexandra and Raquel address questions sent by you, spanning from meanings and definitions, through methodologies and approaches, to challenges and solutions. They discuss the development of the climate, peace and security narrativ…
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Send us a text A conversation with Corrine Mandine I couldn't think of a better person to talk to about epidemiology and its place in the air quality discussion. We discussed this fascinating area of science, and if you have been following the podcast, you know we have had several conversations about the potential of an air quality observatory in t…
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### Podcast Description Join us in this inspiring episode as we dive into the journeys of three dynamic youth entrepreneurs who have transformed their lives through the incredible Youth for Leadership (YFL) program. Discover how this program has empowered them to overcome challenges, seize opportunities, and build successful ventures. Tune in to he…
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Uganda is on edge as security forces clamp down on opposition protests even as President Yoweri Museveni faces mounting discontent. We’ll unpack the latest developments. Next, West African criminal networks are feeling the heat. Interpol’s Operation Jackal III has dealt a significant blow to these syndicates involved in financial fraud, human traff…
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In the US, do you have a right to a safe, psychologically safe workplace? Because, right now, there is no legislation protecting employees from toxic work environments. None. Join us for an eye-opening discussion with Deb Falzoi and Vicky Courtemanche, founders of the End Workplace Abuse Initiative. They are spearheading efforts to implement the Wo…
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Send us a text A conversation with Iain Walker Joining me from California the leader of the Residential Buildings team at Lawrence Berkley National Labs and ASHRAE Fellow Iain Walker. Leader and developer on standards and technical committees for ASHRAE, ASTM, RESNET, IEC, the IEA and other national and international organisations. Board member of …
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Today we discuss the recent landmark rulings of the ECOWAS Court of Justice against Nigeria and Ghana and the significance of both rulings for human rights in the region. Then, both Ghana and Nigeria are facing a cost-of-living crisis which continues to bite hard. Nigeria recently ranked among the worst-hit countries in Africa, while in Ghana, a re…
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In this episode, we are talking about Gluttony ...you know gluttony, that feeling of entitlement - to time, resources, office supplies. Maybe you think it is ok to spend 20-minutes of a 30-minute meeting talking about your weekend to your co-workers. Maybe you steal the free snacks before you head home from training. Or, maybe you find yourself arg…
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Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewee Aleksander P. Mika, MD, discussing his research article “Evaluating ChatGPT's Ability to Answer Common Patient Questions Regarding Hip Fracture” from the July 15, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/07150). Article summarized from the July 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc…
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Send us a text A conversation with Iyad Al-Attar We discussed the intersection of sustainable urban development and air quality and how zooming out from the building level brings a different perspective on air quality. As you might expect, we discuss the state-of-the-art and performance gaps in the filter sector. It was an expansive and fascinating…
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First, we consider Nigeria's debt burden, which has ballooned to a staggering ₦121 trillion, raising concerns about the country's ability to service its loans and invest in vital areas. Next, we look at a potential source of conflict in West Africa. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have left ECOWAS and formed the AES. Alliance of Sahelian States. Final…
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Ever wondered how to handle that gaslighter or micromanager in your office? Join us as we explore these challenging workplace dynamics with Dr. Tessa West, a psychology professor at NYU and author of "Jerks at Work." Dr. West shares her journey from the high-end retail world to academia, offering practical advice and engaging anecdotes that illumin…
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In this episode of the CPCJ podcast series, Multimedia Editor Pat Chibbaro interviews Daniel Y. Cho and Jessica D. Blum, authors of the article entitled, "Eyeing Risks: A Critical Analysis of the Use of Periorbital Steroids in Fronto-orbital Advancement" (coauthored by Nicole Kurnik, Jordan W. Swanson, Srinivas M. Susarla, Jesse A. Taylor, Richard …
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Send us a text A Conversation with Douglas Booker Join us in this thought-provoking episode of the Air Quality Matters podcast, where we uncover the hidden links between indoor air quality and environmental justice with, Douglas Booker. A geographer, entrepreneur, and lecturer at the University of Leeds, Douglas dives deep into the unequal distribu…
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Governors from Nigeria's southern region are advocating for state-by-state negotiations for the new minimum wage based on individual financial capabilities. What are the implications of this move on the ongoing debate surrounding worker compensation. Next, we examine the cost of a healthy diet, which has surged by 32% in just a few months, making i…
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Send us a text A conversation with Sotirios Papathanasiou This week, I spoke with one of the leading voices on air quality over the last half-decade. Sotirios has produced one of the must-read blogs over the last half-decade and published books on air quality for both adults and children. I have been following him for years, so we finally got to si…
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Join us in this insightful podcast as we delve into the complex socioeconomic dynamics of communities living in wetland regions and deltas. Our expert guests discuss the unique challenges these areas present, from environmental pressures and climate change to economic instability and social issues. We explore how these communities adapt, the polici…
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