Harming socio-economic development
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The maritime sector is crucial for socioeconomic development and safeguarding the internal security and defense of the country. Ecosystems may be harmed by dredging and ship activities at ports. Services at seaports for transporting passengers and cargo are believed to be responsible for releasing approximately 20% of worldwide waste into the sea.
8p viohoyo 25-04-2024 5 2 Download
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Alcohol use is a leading cause of harm in young people and increases the risk of alcohol dependence in adulthood. Alcohol use is also a key driver of rising health inequalities. Quantifying inequalities in exposure to alcohol outlets within the activity spaces of pre-adolescent children—a vulnerable, formative development stage—may help understand alcohol use in later life.
11p viferrari 29-10-2022 6 2 Download