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- Beekeeping in Europe facing climate change: a mixed methods study on perceived impacts and the need to adapt according to stakeholders and beekeepersPublication . Van Espen, Marie; Williams, James H.; Alves, Fátima; Hung, Yung; Graaf, Dirk C. de; Verbeke, WimThe beekeeping sector is suffering from the detrimental effects of climate change, both directly and indirectly. Despite numerous studies conducted on this subject, large-scale research incorporating stakeholders' and beekeepers' perspectives has remained elusive. This study aims to bridge this gap by assessing the extent to which stakeholders involved in the European beekeeping sector and European beekeepers perceive and experience the impacts of climate change on their operations, and whether they had to adapt their practices accordingly. To this end, a mixed-methods study including in-depth stakeholder interviews (n = 41) and a pan-European beekeeper survey (n = 844) was completed within the frame of the EU-funded H2020-project B-GOOD. The development of the beekeeper survey was informed by insights from literature and the stakeholder interviews. The results highlighted significant regional disparities in the perceived impacts of climate change, with beekeepers in Southern European regions expressing more negative outlooks, while Northern European beekeepers reported more favourable experiences. Furthermore, survey analysis revealed beekeepers who were classified as ‘heavily impacted’ by climate change. These beekeepers reported lower average honey yields, higher colony winter loss rates and a stronger perceived contribution of honey bees to pollination and biodiversity, underscoring climate change's detrimental impacts on the beekeeping sector. Multinomial logistic regression revealed determinants of the likelihood of beekeepers being classified as ‘heavily impacted’ by climate change. This analysis indicates that Southern European beekeepers experienced a 10-fold likelihood of being classified as heavily impacted by climate change compared to Northern European beekeepers. Other significant factors distinguishing ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ were self-reported level of professionalism as a beekeeper (ranging from pure hobbyist to fully professional, Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.31), number of years active in beekeeping (OR = 1.02), availability of floral resources throughout the bee season (OR = 0.78), beehives located in a forested environment (OR = 1.34), and the presence of local policy measures addressing climate change-related challenges (OR = 0.76).
- Climate change and health: intercultural dialogue strategies between primary-care physicians and patients : a systematic reviewPublication . Ponte, Nidia; Alves, Fátima; Vidal, Diogo GuedesClimate change represents one of the most serious global threats to public health, with growing impacts on morbidity, mortality and health inequalities. These effects are not evenly distributed, and people and communities in greater social and cultural vulnerability are generally the most affected. At the same time, health services face growing challenges related to the socio-cultural diversity of their users, especially in primary health care, where the first contact with the system is established. Although the scientific literature recognises the importance of intercultural communication in the quality of care, there remains a critical gap in research that systematically explores how intercultural dialogue strategies have been thought through and applied in the context of the health impacts of climate change. Most existing studies treat these dimensions - healthcare, intercultural dialogue and climate change - in a fragmented way, without considering their intersection or combined effects on equity and community resilience. This fragmentation requires the review to be conducted based on three thematic blocks linked to each other: healthcare, intercultural dialogue and climate change. This mapping by blocks will make it possible to identify the existing contributions in each axis separately, and then explore their convergences, gaps and potential for integration. Recognising this dispersion, this review takes a critical and reflexive approach from the outset, seeking to build an analytical cartography of the field, sensitive to the methodological and epistemological diversity of the studies included. This review is link to the registered https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/AXYDW.
- Doenças transmitidas por vetores num contexto de alterações climáticas: antecipando riscos para uma melhor preparação dos territórios: estudo de caso da região de Coimbra, PortugalPublication . Alves, Fátima; Leal, Cátia; Vidal, Diogo GuedesOs crescentes impactos das alterações climáticas irão resultar, num futuro próximo, num aumento na morbilidade associada a algumas doenças sensíveis ao clima, como as doenças vetoriais. As temperaturas mais elevadas, as mudanças na precipitação e as mudanças na variabilidade climática podem alterar as fronteiras ou os limites geográficos e a sazonalidade da transmissão das doenças infeciosas transmitidas por vetores. Este artigo avalia o impacto que a alterações climáticas terão no aumento das doenças transmitidas por vetores na região de Coimbra, no centro de Portugal. Os dados obtidos apontam para um aumento de morbilidade de determinadas doenças sensíveis ao clima, como por exemplo as doenças infeciosas transmitidas por vetores, em particular, as doenças transmitidas por mosquitos, flebótomos e carraças, bem como a malária, o dengue, a doença de Lyme, com potencial importância na região de Coimbra. A Malária é uma doença endémica do passado na região, e associada aos campos de arroz e à área estuarina da bacia do Mondego, sendo a temperaturas elevadas muito favorável para a sua propagação, constituindo-se um risco futuro. Neste contexto, são necessárias medidas de adaptação, de carácter essencialmente preventivo e intersetorial.
- Editorial. Possible nature(s) in urban spaces: plurality and agency to tackle socio-ecological challengesPublication . Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Alves, Fátima; Menezes, Marluci; Galo, Edumundo; Tomé, PedroEste número especial procurou promover uma reflexão aprofundada sobre novas maneiras de entender a natureza nas cidades, desafiando a visão tradicional que a vê como um cenário passivo. Foram reunidas contribuições que destacam a natureza como um agente ativo, capaz de transformar as cidades em espaços mais sustentáveis e resilientes. A editorial enfatiza a necessidade de incluir múltiplas vozes e saberes, reconhecendo a importância das interdependências entre naturezas, sociedades e culturas. Somente assim será possível imaginar futuros urbanos mais justos e adaptativos para enfrentar os desafios socioecológicos.
- Future and nature stakeholder integration in climate deliberationPublication . Alves, Fátima; Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Bentz, J.; Ristić Trajković, J.Traditional participatory approaches are insufficient to handle the complexity of growing climate difficulties and threats to socioecological balance (Darwish et al., 2023). There is an increasing need to broaden climate discourse by including vulnerable and excluded social groups and conceptualizing how to merge nature representatives with future generations. Inclusive discussion increases the effectiveness of solving climate issues by relying on a diverse variety of information, experiences, and expertise, as well as embracing the interests and concerns of all impacted parties, including those who are not currently present (Vidal & Alves, 2024).
- Natures instead of nature—plural perceptions and representations of nature and its challenges for ecological transition: a systematic review of the scientific productionPublication . Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Alves, Fátima; Valentim, Cristina Sá; Freitas, HelenaBackground Recognizing nature and the environment as sociocultural constructions is critical to enhancing a transformational ecological change. This involves understanding their diverse sociocultural meanings and societal approaches and how these understandings affect equitable ecological transitions. We reviewed empirical studies and essays, categorizing 161 studies into three main categories: opposition, domination, and interdependencies, reflecting varying knowledge, power dynamics, cultures, and contexts. These studies aim to uncover how societies conceptualize, explain, and engage with nature and the environment, shaping society–nature relationships and influencing ecological transitions. Results This study underscores the diverse perceptions and representations of nature, from a controllable resource to an integrated web of life. Three main categories emerged: (i) nature against society, in a logic of opposition; (ii) nature subordinated to society, in a logic of domination, although integrated into society; and (iii) nature united with society, in a logic of interdependence. Thus, this study advocates discussing “natures” as sociocultural constructs, highlighting the plurality of social perceptions and representations, which can inform policies and challenge socio-political and socio-economic systems. Conclusions This review may pave the way to, first, give visibility and value that diversity and plurality as an instrument that can enrich policies and defy socio-political and socio-economic systems to change and, second, identify the main drivers and resistances that the implementation of an ecological transformation change may face in different sociocultural contexts.
- Opposing mastery, claiming the future: life and death beyond capitalist modernityPublication . Aldeia, JoãoCapitalist modernity accelerates the extinction of non-human species and leads to the contraction of human vital possibilities. Extinction has been the outcome of what Deborah Bird Rose called double death, i.e., a disruption of multispecies bonds that makes the death of individuals stop nourishing other individuals of other species, which results in a cascade of death. Double death stems from attempts of dominant classes to exercise mastery over other humans, non-humans and things, which has historically led to the establishment of hierarchical forms of socio-ecological organization. Although not all empirical hierarchies lead to death, the potential to kill is inherent to the principle of hierarchy because it is based on domination. In capitalist modernity, mastery has Cartesian and Utilitarian qualities that make double death particularly severe. However, since mastery is what causes the problem, opposing capitalist modernity is a crucial but insufficient step in the fight against double death, which requires ending the principle of hierarchy itself.
- Policy Brief 8/2024. Internal remittances and climate resilience in Morocco: the invisible hand and feedsPublication . Fernandes, Carla Sofia Ferreira; Alves, FátimaEste documento analisa o papel das remessas internas na resiliência climática em Marrocos, um tema frequentemente negligenciado, mas crucial para compreender os impactos socioeconómicos das alterações climáticas e as dinâmicas de migração interna. Principais Destaques: - Importância das remessas internas no apoio a comunidades rurais. - Impacto na resiliência climática e na adaptação às alterações ambientais. - Recomendações de políticas públicas para promover o papel positivo das remessas.
- Promover territórios resilientes e saudáveis num clima em mudança: impactos das alterações climáticas na saúde humana numa região vulnerável do sul da EuropaPublication . Alves, Fátima; Leal, Cátia; Vidal, Diogo GuedesCom o objetivo de analisar os impactos das alterações climáticas sobre a mortalidade humana numa das regiões do sul da europa com os cenários projeções e projeções socioecológicas mais pessimistas, a região de Coimbra, no Centro de Portugal, o estudo considerou os dados relativos às ondas de calor e de frio extremo, disponibilizados no IPMA, no Portal do Clima e no IPCC, e os dados de morbilidade e de mortalidade, disponíveis no INE, ocorridos na mesma região durante um período de 35 anos (entre 1982-2017). Os resultados revelam que a mortalidade aumenta com a intensidade ou maior duração das ondas de calor ou de frio extremo, sendo exacerbadas em ambientes urbanos pelo chamado efeito de ilha de calor, no caso das ondas de calor, afetando especialmente grupos vulnerabilizados. O agravamento das consequências expressas ao nível da morbilidade e mortalidade resultam deste agravamento e instabilidade das condições biofísicas em resultado das alterações climáticas, bem como das condições de vida, das privações socioeconómicas e das desigualdades no acesso aos serviços de saúde. As alterações climáticas apresentam-se como uma questão de saúde pública, inadiável e que exigem políticas que tenham em conta todos estes fatores e seus impactos exacerbados nos grupos de risco.
- Protocol Registration. Climate Change and Health. Intercultural dialogue strategies between primary-care physicians and patients: a systematic reviewPublication . Ponte, Nidia; Alves, Fátima; Vidal, Diogo GuedesThis systematic review aims to map and understand the intercultural dialogue strategies developed between primary healthcare doctors and users from different socio-cultural backgrounds, in the context of the health impacts of climate change. The aim is to identify how these strategies have been conceptualised and described in the literature, and to what extent they can promote community resilience and reduce health inequalities. The rationale for this review lies in the recognition that climate change is a major global threat to public health, with disproportionate effects on socioeconomically and culturally vulnerable populations. At the same time, health systems—particularly at the primary-care level—face persistent challenges in responding equitably to the needs of increasingly diverse communities. While intercultural communication is acknowledged as a key dimension of care quality, its role in climate-sensitive health adaptation remains poorly understood and insufficiently integrated into public health planning. The protocol has been developed in line with PRISMA-P and PRISMA-S guidelines and is also registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD420251038912). All supporting materials will be made publicly available via this OSF project.
