Publications by authors named "H Southall"

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  • Scientists studied how climate change and habitat loss affect different plants and animals in Great Britain over 75 years.
  • They found that warmer temperatures and losing grasslands helped some species survive but made it harder for others.
  • Most species reacted differently, so it's important to look at each one when creating plans to protect nature.
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  • Community gardens are becoming more popular due to their physical and mental health benefits, but most research has focused on urban areas, leaving a gap in understanding their impact in rural settings.
  • This study examined community gardens in five rural Georgia counties as part of an obesity prevention project, discovering that most gardens distributed produce directly to consumers but were underrecognized as food sources.
  • Findings suggest that community gardens can promote broader health initiatives by raising awareness about healthy food access and supporting future projects aimed at improving food systems and physical activity in rural communities.
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This study explored the relationship between existing community resources and community leaders' perceptions of resilience and rural health during COVID-19. Observational data of material capitals (e.g.

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We measured spatial and temporal patterns of ambient noise in dynamic, relatively pristine Arctic marine habitats and evaluate the contributions of environmental and human noise sources. Long-term acoustic recorders were deployed around St. Lawrence Island and the Bering Strait region within key feeding and migratory corridors for protected species that are inherently important to Native Alaskan cultures.

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Objective: To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality.

Design: Geographical study.

Setting: Local government districts within England and Wales.

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