their tasks as well as their level of intervention; then, we will study the importance of the spatial dimension relating to the general issue of diked area management; we will describe the three information systems that were developed during the studies mentioned above; finally, we will conclude...
Example of subsystem: Job Training intervention to upskill workers. This figure is a subsystem in a context in which lack of education impeded business investment. It shows how the intervention of increased training programs had the unintended impact of newly educated workers leaving the community. ...
Intervention strategies (n = 49) (Fig.4) were located at the following hierarchical levels: local government, education, sport and health (n = 9), social environment (n = 13), individual (n = 19), and built and natural environment (n = 8). In total, 22 strate...
Effective intervention strategies to achieve sustainable energy must acknowledge this perspective. Moreover, it is now common to include the actors (or agents) as part of the energy system, such as organisations, networks, and institutions, thereby leading to a whole system approach to energy ...
and faster manner. Accordingly, the system renders the decision-making process more data-driven, accurate, clearer, and faster thanks to ML. It makes decisions based on the perceived patterns in the data it receives. Examples of decisions in this regard may include automating a waste management ...
An important part is innovation and development of the local food industry in Africa, including those success stories of innovation that are inspiring examples to enhance the sustainability of food systems, from niches to larger scales of intervention. Value should be added to local produce through ...
The critical role of communications in a multilevel obesity-prevention intervention: lessons learned for alcohol educators. Patient Educ Couns. 2016;100:S3–10. Article PubMed Google Scholar Simmons MB, Fava N, Faliszewski J, Browne V, Chinnery G, El K, et al. Inside the black box of ...
It is common for the topology of a service-oriented application to evolve over time, sometimes without direct intervention from an administrator or developer. The degree to which new services may be introduced into a service-oriented system depends on both the complexity of the service interaction ...
(5%; 26%). No interventions had the main focus at the feedback level (3%; 0%) [19.]. An example of a food system intervention at parameter level is the provision of freezers to a community in Nunatsiavut, Canada (Organ et al.2014). Interventions on design and intent level often ...
These methods include a real-time tracking system and structured interviews at key times during the intervention. We provide descriptive data on the types and categories of adaptations made and discuss lessons learned. The multimethod approaches demonstrate utility across diverse health systems ...