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Rising College Access and Completion : How Much can Free College Help?
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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Free college proposals have become increasingly popular in many countries. To evaluate their potential effects, this paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of college enrollment, performance, and graduation. A central piece of the model, student effort has a direct effect on class completion and an indirect effect in mitigating the risk of not completing a class or not remaining in college. The model is estimated with rich, student-level administrative data from Colombia, and the estimates are used to simulate free college programs that differ in eligibility requirements. Among these, universal free college expands enrollment the most, but it does not affect graduation rates and has the highest per-graduate cost. Performance-based free college, in contrast, delivers a slightly lower enrollment expansion yet a greater graduation rate at a lower per-graduate cost. Relative to universal free college, performance-based free college places greater risk on students, but precisely for this reason leads them to better outcomes. Nonetheless, even performance-based free college fails to deliver a large increase in the graduation rate, suggesting that additional, complementary policies might be required to elicit the large increase in effort that is needed to raise graduation rates.


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Datenreport Erziehungswissenschaft 2020 : Erstellt im Auftrag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE)
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ISBN: 3847415514 384742419X Year: 2020 Publisher: Leverkusen Verlag Barbara Budrich

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The data report presents the structural development of educational science and is commissioned every four years by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE). The publication aims to inform the field-specialized public, education and higher education politics as well as the public about current developments in educational science as one of the largest fields at German universities. Particular attention is paid to study programs, students, degrees, human resources, research achievements and the promotion of young talents. The data report provides basic information on how educational science develops under the influence of recent changes and identifies the need for action in terms of the political field as well as higher education and education policy. Relevant information in the data report - for example on students, degrees and academic careers - is differentiated by gender. The DGfE thus fulfills its own claim to support gender equality. The data report is of particular importance for current discussions about securing training capacities for professional pedagogical professions and about academic careers. Der Datenreport ist eine regelmäßig alle vier Jahre von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE) in Auftrag gegebene Darstellung struktureller Entwicklungen der Erziehungswissenschaft. Er informiert die Fachöffentlichkeit, die Bildungs- und Hochschulpolitik sowie die Öffentlichkeit über Trends und den jeweils erreichten Entwicklungsstand der Erziehungswissenschaft als eines der größten Fächer an deutschen Hochschulen. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf den Indikatoren zu Studiengängen, Studienabschlüssen, Personal, Forschungsleistungen und Nachwuchsförderung.


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Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Higher education has been considered both an ‘engine’ for innovation and a ‘catalyst’ for sustainability development; the integration of both the innovation engine and sustainability catalyst roles are discussed in a recently published Special Issue on the theme of Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems in the journal Sustainability. Based on 16 articles contributing to the Special Issue from various perspectives, the Special Issue editors have developed an overarching framework about the relationships between higher education and innovation ecosystems. In the framework, we re-define the concept of innovation ecosystem and identify emerging roles of universities in developing sustainable innovation ecosystems. Re-conceptualization of innovation ecosystems In the editorial of the Special Issue, innovation ecosystem is defined as: co-innovation networks in which actors from organizations concerned with the functions of knowledge production, wealth creation, and norm control interact with each other in forming co-evolution and interdependent relations (both direct or indirect) in cross-geographical contexts and through which new ideas and approaches from various internal and external sources are integrated into a platform to generate shared values for the sustainable transformation of society. Compared with most commonly cited definitions of innovation ecosystem, our definition highlights three new aspects of interactions in co-innovation networks: cross-sectoral, transnational, and indirect, drawing insights from the literature including innovation, geography, and biology studies. The roles of universities in innovation ecosystems The emerging roles of universities in innovation ecosystems are as follows: (1) The role of universities is changing from being a central player in technology transfer to being an anchor in knowledge exchange; (2) universities are assuming a new role in trust-building between actors in innovation ecosystems; and (3) universities are not merely an entrepreneurial universities but are also institutional entrepreneur in the innovation ecosystem. The three emerging roles all indicate that universities are becoming the catalysts for sustainable development in innovation ecosystems. Knowledge exchange is crucial for sustainability; trust is the foundation of the sustainable networks; social entrepreneurship is indispensable for sustainable social change. Evidence in wider contexts A total of 44 authors from 10 countries contributed to the discussions on the changing roles of higher education in innovation ecosystems from varying perspectives. They also report transformations within higher education and universities’ responses to both external and internal transformations. When addressing these issues, the studies provide both theoretical and methodological contributions to the research on higher education in innovation ecosystems. The 16 articles can be generally placed into four categories: (1) new demands for universities arising from the transformation in society toward innovation ecosystems, (2) transformations within higher education responding to emerging societal demands, (3) dynamics of the interaction of university with other innovation actors in a transnational context, and (4) academic and student mobility for higher education innovation. Calling for a new research agenda While societal changes demand broader roles of universities, they also call for and leads to substantial changes within the internal fabric of the university. The innovations in both society and the universities necessitate a renewed understanding of higher education in society, which has become a new research agenda in studies on innovation in higher education. We hope our Special Issue will inspire and encourage more scholars to join the research field.

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Humanities --- Education --- transnational industry cooperation --- transnational university cooperation --- transnational innovation ecosystem --- EU–China --- science, technology and innovation cooperation --- transdisciplinary approach --- artificial intelligence --- machine learning --- Higher Education --- University --- Entrepreneurial competences --- Employability --- Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) --- Open Innovation --- business creation --- technology transfer --- innovation --- innovation ecosystem --- entrepreneurship education --- science and technology --- sustainability --- higher education --- educational innovation --- Mexico --- academic mobility --- knowledge transfer --- higher education innovation --- institutional environment --- postgraduate education --- education level --- discipline background --- graduation institution --- R&amp --- D investment --- triple helix --- synergy mechanism --- national system of innovation --- China --- Belt and Road Initiative --- developmental model of intercultural sensitivity --- general model of instructional communication --- instructional beliefs model --- intercultural communication competence model --- green GDP --- environment --- sustainable development --- global innovation systems --- Chinese research university --- faculty income --- academic labor market --- ordinary labor market --- joint R&amp --- D institute --- institutional logics --- China’s innovation system --- China’s transnational Triple Helix linkages --- problem-solving --- critical reflection --- knowledge integration --- social learning --- systemic thinking --- entrepreneurial university --- entrepreneurship --- influencing factors --- sustainable universities --- corporate sustainability --- tensions --- integrative framework --- Finnish universities --- higher education system --- social entrepreneurship --- entrepreneurial universities --- business model innovation --- socialist economies --- Cuba --- knowledge brokers --- knowledge intensive policies --- smart specialisation --- innovation ecosystems --- global talent --- social integration --- economic integration --- Chinese student --- Finland --- university --- third mission --- knowledge-based society --- global innovation networks --- transnational industry cooperation --- transnational university cooperation --- transnational innovation ecosystem --- EU–China --- science, technology and innovation cooperation --- transdisciplinary approach --- artificial intelligence --- machine learning --- Higher Education --- University --- Entrepreneurial competences --- Employability --- Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) --- Open Innovation --- business creation --- technology transfer --- innovation --- innovation ecosystem --- entrepreneurship education --- science and technology --- sustainability --- higher education --- educational innovation --- Mexico --- academic mobility --- knowledge transfer --- higher education innovation --- institutional environment --- postgraduate education --- education level --- discipline background --- graduation institution --- R&amp --- D investment --- triple helix --- synergy mechanism --- national system of innovation --- China --- Belt and Road Initiative --- developmental model of intercultural sensitivity --- general model of instructional communication --- instructional beliefs model --- intercultural communication competence model --- green GDP --- environment --- sustainable development --- global innovation systems --- Chinese research university --- faculty income --- academic labor market --- ordinary labor market --- joint R&amp --- D institute --- institutional logics --- China’s innovation system --- China’s transnational Triple Helix linkages --- problem-solving --- critical reflection --- knowledge integration --- social learning --- systemic thinking --- entrepreneurial university --- entrepreneurship --- influencing factors --- sustainable universities --- corporate sustainability --- tensions --- integrative framework --- Finnish universities --- higher education system --- social entrepreneurship --- entrepreneurial universities --- business model innovation --- socialist economies --- Cuba --- knowledge brokers --- knowledge intensive policies --- smart specialisation --- innovation ecosystems --- global talent --- social integration --- economic integration --- Chinese student --- Finland --- university --- third mission --- knowledge-based society --- global innovation networks


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Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems
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Higher education has been considered both an ‘engine’ for innovation and a ‘catalyst’ for sustainability development; the integration of both the innovation engine and sustainability catalyst roles are discussed in a recently published Special Issue on the theme of Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems in the journal Sustainability. Based on 16 articles contributing to the Special Issue from various perspectives, the Special Issue editors have developed an overarching framework about the relationships between higher education and innovation ecosystems. In the framework, we re-define the concept of innovation ecosystem and identify emerging roles of universities in developing sustainable innovation ecosystems. Re-conceptualization of innovation ecosystems In the editorial of the Special Issue, innovation ecosystem is defined as: co-innovation networks in which actors from organizations concerned with the functions of knowledge production, wealth creation, and norm control interact with each other in forming co-evolution and interdependent relations (both direct or indirect) in cross-geographical contexts and through which new ideas and approaches from various internal and external sources are integrated into a platform to generate shared values for the sustainable transformation of society. Compared with most commonly cited definitions of innovation ecosystem, our definition highlights three new aspects of interactions in co-innovation networks: cross-sectoral, transnational, and indirect, drawing insights from the literature including innovation, geography, and biology studies. The roles of universities in innovation ecosystems The emerging roles of universities in innovation ecosystems are as follows: (1) The role of universities is changing from being a central player in technology transfer to being an anchor in knowledge exchange; (2) universities are assuming a new role in trust-building between actors in innovation ecosystems; and (3) universities are not merely an entrepreneurial universities but are also institutional entrepreneur in the innovation ecosystem. The three emerging roles all indicate that universities are becoming the catalysts for sustainable development in innovation ecosystems. Knowledge exchange is crucial for sustainability; trust is the foundation of the sustainable networks; social entrepreneurship is indispensable for sustainable social change. Evidence in wider contexts A total of 44 authors from 10 countries contributed to the discussions on the changing roles of higher education in innovation ecosystems from varying perspectives. They also report transformations within higher education and universities’ responses to both external and internal transformations. When addressing these issues, the studies provide both theoretical and methodological contributions to the research on higher education in innovation ecosystems. The 16 articles can be generally placed into four categories: (1) new demands for universities arising from the transformation in society toward innovation ecosystems, (2) transformations within higher education responding to emerging societal demands, (3) dynamics of the interaction of university with other innovation actors in a transnational context, and (4) academic and student mobility for higher education innovation. Calling for a new research agenda While societal changes demand broader roles of universities, they also call for and leads to substantial changes within the internal fabric of the university. The innovations in both society and the universities necessitate a renewed understanding of higher education in society, which has become a new research agenda in studies on innovation in higher education. We hope our Special Issue will inspire and encourage more scholars to join the research field.

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Humanities --- Education --- transnational industry cooperation --- transnational university cooperation --- transnational innovation ecosystem --- EU–China --- science, technology and innovation cooperation --- transdisciplinary approach --- artificial intelligence --- machine learning --- Higher Education --- University --- Entrepreneurial competences --- Employability --- Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) --- Open Innovation --- business creation --- technology transfer --- innovation --- innovation ecosystem --- entrepreneurship education --- science and technology --- sustainability --- higher education --- educational innovation --- Mexico --- academic mobility --- knowledge transfer --- higher education innovation --- institutional environment --- postgraduate education --- education level --- discipline background --- graduation institution --- R&amp --- D investment --- triple helix --- synergy mechanism --- national system of innovation --- China --- Belt and Road Initiative --- developmental model of intercultural sensitivity --- general model of instructional communication --- instructional beliefs model --- intercultural communication competence model --- green GDP --- environment --- sustainable development --- global innovation systems --- Chinese research university --- faculty income --- academic labor market --- ordinary labor market --- joint R&amp --- D institute --- institutional logics --- China’s innovation system --- China’s transnational Triple Helix linkages --- problem-solving --- critical reflection --- knowledge integration --- social learning --- systemic thinking --- entrepreneurial university --- entrepreneurship --- influencing factors --- sustainable universities --- corporate sustainability --- tensions --- integrative framework --- Finnish universities --- higher education system --- social entrepreneurship --- entrepreneurial universities --- business model innovation --- socialist economies --- Cuba --- knowledge brokers --- knowledge intensive policies --- smart specialisation --- innovation ecosystems --- global talent --- social integration --- economic integration --- Chinese student --- Finland --- university --- third mission --- knowledge-based society --- global innovation networks


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Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Higher education has been considered both an ‘engine’ for innovation and a ‘catalyst’ for sustainability development; the integration of both the innovation engine and sustainability catalyst roles are discussed in a recently published Special Issue on the theme of Higher Education in Innovation Ecosystems in the journal Sustainability. Based on 16 articles contributing to the Special Issue from various perspectives, the Special Issue editors have developed an overarching framework about the relationships between higher education and innovation ecosystems. In the framework, we re-define the concept of innovation ecosystem and identify emerging roles of universities in developing sustainable innovation ecosystems. Re-conceptualization of innovation ecosystems In the editorial of the Special Issue, innovation ecosystem is defined as: co-innovation networks in which actors from organizations concerned with the functions of knowledge production, wealth creation, and norm control interact with each other in forming co-evolution and interdependent relations (both direct or indirect) in cross-geographical contexts and through which new ideas and approaches from various internal and external sources are integrated into a platform to generate shared values for the sustainable transformation of society. Compared with most commonly cited definitions of innovation ecosystem, our definition highlights three new aspects of interactions in co-innovation networks: cross-sectoral, transnational, and indirect, drawing insights from the literature including innovation, geography, and biology studies. The roles of universities in innovation ecosystems The emerging roles of universities in innovation ecosystems are as follows: (1) The role of universities is changing from being a central player in technology transfer to being an anchor in knowledge exchange; (2) universities are assuming a new role in trust-building between actors in innovation ecosystems; and (3) universities are not merely an entrepreneurial universities but are also institutional entrepreneur in the innovation ecosystem. The three emerging roles all indicate that universities are becoming the catalysts for sustainable development in innovation ecosystems. Knowledge exchange is crucial for sustainability; trust is the foundation of the sustainable networks; social entrepreneurship is indispensable for sustainable social change. Evidence in wider contexts A total of 44 authors from 10 countries contributed to the discussions on the changing roles of higher education in innovation ecosystems from varying perspectives. They also report transformations within higher education and universities’ responses to both external and internal transformations. When addressing these issues, the studies provide both theoretical and methodological contributions to the research on higher education in innovation ecosystems. The 16 articles can be generally placed into four categories: (1) new demands for universities arising from the transformation in society toward innovation ecosystems, (2) transformations within higher education responding to emerging societal demands, (3) dynamics of the interaction of university with other innovation actors in a transnational context, and (4) academic and student mobility for higher education innovation. Calling for a new research agenda While societal changes demand broader roles of universities, they also call for and leads to substantial changes within the internal fabric of the university. The innovations in both society and the universities necessitate a renewed understanding of higher education in society, which has become a new research agenda in studies on innovation in higher education. We hope our Special Issue will inspire and encourage more scholars to join the research field.

Keywords

transnational industry cooperation --- transnational university cooperation --- transnational innovation ecosystem --- EU–China --- science, technology and innovation cooperation --- transdisciplinary approach --- artificial intelligence --- machine learning --- Higher Education --- University --- Entrepreneurial competences --- Employability --- Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) --- Open Innovation --- business creation --- technology transfer --- innovation --- innovation ecosystem --- entrepreneurship education --- science and technology --- sustainability --- higher education --- educational innovation --- Mexico --- academic mobility --- knowledge transfer --- higher education innovation --- institutional environment --- postgraduate education --- education level --- discipline background --- graduation institution --- R&amp --- D investment --- triple helix --- synergy mechanism --- national system of innovation --- China --- Belt and Road Initiative --- developmental model of intercultural sensitivity --- general model of instructional communication --- instructional beliefs model --- intercultural communication competence model --- green GDP --- environment --- sustainable development --- global innovation systems --- Chinese research university --- faculty income --- academic labor market --- ordinary labor market --- joint R&amp --- D institute --- institutional logics --- China’s innovation system --- China’s transnational Triple Helix linkages --- problem-solving --- critical reflection --- knowledge integration --- social learning --- systemic thinking --- entrepreneurial university --- entrepreneurship --- influencing factors --- sustainable universities --- corporate sustainability --- tensions --- integrative framework --- Finnish universities --- higher education system --- social entrepreneurship --- entrepreneurial universities --- business model innovation --- socialist economies --- Cuba --- knowledge brokers --- knowledge intensive policies --- smart specialisation --- innovation ecosystems --- global talent --- social integration --- economic integration --- Chinese student --- Finland --- university --- third mission --- knowledge-based society --- global innovation networks


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IJERPH : 15th Anniversary
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Next year (2018), we will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health—IJERPH (ISSN 1660-4601). Hence, we are currently organizing a Special Issue to commemorate this important milestone. Founded in 2004, IJERPH has experienced a tremendous growth in terms of the number and quality of scientific publications. With a 2016 impact factor of 2.101, IJERPH now ranks among the top international journals in the emerging field of environmental research and public health. As described on our website (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph), IJERPH is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. Its primary areas of research interests include: Gene-environment interactions Environmental genomics and proteomics Environmental toxicology, mutagenesis and carcinogenesis Environmental epidemiology and disease control Health risk assessment and management Ecotoxicology, and ecological risk assessment and management Natural resources damage assessment Environmental chemistry and computational modeling Environmental policy and management Environmental engineering and biotechnology Emerging issues in environmental health and diseases Environmental education and public health To help celebrate the 15th anniversary, you are kindly invited to submit original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications on any of the above-listed topics. Please also encourage any of our colleagues who may be interested to submit manuscripts. We expect that this issue will attract considerable attention, as we prepare to celebrate the excellent scientific contributions and socio-economic impacts of IJERPH over the past 15 years.

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Research & information: general --- transportation noise --- MTNR1B gene --- rs10830963 --- diabetes --- glycosylated hemoglobin --- circadian sleep-wake cycle --- gene-environment interactions --- adults --- cohort study --- metal mobility --- soil flushing --- soil reclamation --- agricultural soil --- EDDS deficiency --- child sexual abuse --- adolescents --- girls --- boys --- gender differences --- legal proceedings --- child-friendly justice --- prevention --- cervical Arabin pessary --- cerclage --- second trimester of pregnancy --- sepiolite --- adsorption --- potentially toxic elements --- modification --- regeneration --- Xiangjiang River --- air pollution --- neighborhood deprivation index --- preterm birth --- spatial approach --- participatory research --- second hand smoking --- communication media --- vulnerable populations --- migrants --- health care research --- quality assurance --- hospital management --- health inequities --- environmental vulnerability --- multi-criteria spatial analysis --- risk management tool --- hazardous substance --- road accidents --- online hate --- hate speech --- bystander --- perpetrator --- online disinhibition --- online discrimination --- cyber aggression --- Bothrops lanceolatus --- envenomation --- snakebite --- bacteria --- infection --- antibiotic susceptibility --- ADL --- disability --- health --- home --- usability --- parenting desire --- lesbian --- gay --- minority stress --- mediation --- demographic factor --- EQ-5D --- health-related quality of life --- depression --- family planning --- Bayesian --- spatial --- RDHS --- Rwanda --- suicide --- premature mortality --- young men --- Greenland --- Denmark --- head injury --- incidence --- national health insurance --- population-based study --- mortality --- traumatic brain injury --- polycystic ovary syndrome --- self-efficacy --- optimism --- acceptance of illness --- September 11 terrorist attacks --- pilot aircraft-assisted suicide --- copycat effect --- obesity --- endoscopy --- Helicobacter pylori --- BMI --- Saudi patients --- urban lake --- comprehensive nutrition status Index --- heavy metals --- health risk --- fuzzy comprehensive method --- physical fitness --- Mediterranean diet --- body composition --- dementia --- health services --- resource utilization --- dementia care --- informal care --- formal care --- cognitive disorder --- physical activity in pregnancy --- PPAQ --- quality of life --- WHOQoL-Bref --- pregnant women --- food availability --- eating away from home --- household food spending --- trace elements --- concentration --- microwave digester --- Wuhan --- soil contamination --- ecological risk --- tuberculosis --- screening for tuberculosis --- public health --- immigrants --- health impact assessments --- premature death --- equity impact --- health impact --- reduction of air pollution --- environmental inequalities --- spatial analysis --- small area --- AirQ --- traffic congestion --- activity-travel patterns --- real-time traffic data --- the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) --- the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) --- evaluation --- method --- policy --- strategy --- social --- trend --- winter tourism --- climate change --- snow abundance index --- meteorological suitability index --- copula function --- spatial suitability assessment --- oral surgery --- oral medicine --- leucoplakia --- hyperkeratosis --- laser --- electronic waste --- informal recycling --- PBDEs --- soil --- dust --- Nigeria --- aerobic capacity --- attrition --- change-of-direction speed --- deputy sheriff --- graduation --- high-intensity running --- police --- strength endurance --- tactical --- roadside exposure --- inflammation biomarker --- Nepal --- PM2.5 --- oily sludge --- incineration --- kinetic --- modeling --- differential/integral method --- engineering --- curriculum proposals --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- global change --- grassland ecosystem --- stoichiometry --- phosphorus limitation --- unsafe behavior --- targeted intervention --- coal miners --- safety management --- bioaerosols --- influenza virus --- ferret animal model --- aerosol chamber --- dengue fever --- Aedes albopictus --- living environment --- logistic regression analysis --- China --- human capital --- multilevel linear regression --- self-rated mental health --- social capital --- groundwater --- iron and manganese removal --- biofilter --- food contamination --- gastrointestinal diseases --- morbidity --- deep neural networks --- evolutionary learning --- health literacy --- adolescent health --- Mexico --- health disparities --- motivation --- videogaming --- psychopathology --- adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) --- Hungarian representative adult sample --- opinion poll --- ACE Score Calculator --- influenza vaccination --- pneumonia --- population-based case-control study --- adolescent --- risk factors --- psychosocial --- socio-environmental --- behavior --- United States --- Latinos --- physical education --- social and emotional learning --- sport education model --- subjective well-being --- trait emotional intelligence --- social anxiety --- transportation noise --- MTNR1B gene --- rs10830963 --- diabetes --- glycosylated hemoglobin --- circadian sleep-wake cycle --- gene-environment interactions --- adults --- cohort study --- metal mobility --- soil flushing --- soil reclamation --- agricultural soil --- EDDS deficiency --- child sexual abuse --- adolescents --- girls --- boys --- gender differences --- legal proceedings --- child-friendly justice --- prevention --- cervical Arabin pessary --- cerclage --- second trimester of pregnancy --- sepiolite --- adsorption --- potentially toxic elements --- modification --- regeneration --- Xiangjiang River --- air pollution --- neighborhood deprivation index --- preterm birth --- spatial approach --- participatory research --- second hand smoking --- communication media --- vulnerable populations --- migrants --- health care research --- quality assurance --- hospital management --- health inequities --- environmental vulnerability --- multi-criteria spatial analysis --- risk management tool --- hazardous substance --- road accidents --- online hate --- hate speech --- bystander --- perpetrator --- online disinhibition --- online discrimination --- cyber aggression --- Bothrops lanceolatus --- envenomation --- snakebite --- bacteria --- infection --- antibiotic susceptibility --- ADL --- disability --- health --- home --- usability --- parenting desire --- lesbian --- gay --- minority stress --- mediation --- demographic factor --- EQ-5D --- health-related quality of life --- depression --- family planning --- Bayesian --- spatial --- RDHS --- Rwanda --- suicide --- premature mortality --- young men --- Greenland --- Denmark --- head injury --- incidence --- national health insurance --- population-based study --- mortality --- traumatic brain injury --- polycystic ovary syndrome --- self-efficacy --- optimism --- acceptance of illness --- September 11 terrorist attacks --- pilot aircraft-assisted suicide --- copycat effect --- obesity --- endoscopy --- Helicobacter pylori --- BMI --- Saudi patients --- urban lake --- comprehensive nutrition status Index --- heavy metals --- health risk --- fuzzy comprehensive method --- physical fitness --- Mediterranean diet --- body composition --- dementia --- health services --- resource utilization --- dementia care --- informal care --- formal care --- cognitive disorder --- physical activity in pregnancy --- PPAQ --- quality of life --- WHOQoL-Bref --- pregnant women --- food availability --- eating away from home --- household food spending --- trace elements --- concentration --- microwave digester --- Wuhan --- soil contamination --- ecological risk --- tuberculosis --- screening for tuberculosis --- public health --- immigrants --- health impact assessments --- premature death --- equity impact --- health impact --- reduction of air pollution --- environmental inequalities --- spatial analysis --- small area --- AirQ --- traffic congestion --- activity-travel patterns --- real-time traffic data --- the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) --- the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) --- evaluation --- method --- policy --- strategy --- social --- trend --- winter tourism --- climate change --- snow abundance index --- meteorological suitability index --- copula function --- spatial suitability assessment --- oral surgery --- oral medicine --- leucoplakia --- hyperkeratosis --- laser --- electronic waste --- informal recycling --- PBDEs --- soil --- dust --- Nigeria --- aerobic capacity --- attrition --- change-of-direction speed --- deputy sheriff --- graduation --- high-intensity running --- police --- strength endurance --- tactical --- roadside exposure --- inflammation biomarker --- Nepal --- PM2.5 --- oily sludge --- incineration --- kinetic --- modeling --- differential/integral method --- engineering --- curriculum proposals --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- global change --- grassland ecosystem --- stoichiometry --- phosphorus limitation --- unsafe behavior --- targeted intervention --- coal miners --- safety management --- bioaerosols --- influenza virus --- ferret animal model --- aerosol chamber --- dengue fever --- Aedes albopictus --- living environment --- logistic regression analysis --- China --- human capital --- multilevel linear regression --- self-rated mental health --- social capital --- groundwater --- iron and manganese removal --- biofilter --- food contamination --- gastrointestinal diseases --- morbidity --- deep neural networks --- evolutionary learning --- health literacy --- adolescent health --- Mexico --- health disparities --- motivation --- videogaming --- psychopathology --- adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) --- Hungarian representative adult sample --- opinion poll --- ACE Score Calculator --- influenza vaccination --- pneumonia --- population-based case-control study --- adolescent --- risk factors --- psychosocial --- socio-environmental --- behavior --- United States --- Latinos --- physical education --- social and emotional learning --- sport education model --- subjective well-being --- trait emotional intelligence --- social anxiety


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IJERPH : 15th Anniversary
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Next year (2018), we will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health—IJERPH (ISSN 1660-4601). Hence, we are currently organizing a Special Issue to commemorate this important milestone. Founded in 2004, IJERPH has experienced a tremendous growth in terms of the number and quality of scientific publications. With a 2016 impact factor of 2.101, IJERPH now ranks among the top international journals in the emerging field of environmental research and public health. As described on our website (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph), IJERPH is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. Its primary areas of research interests include: Gene-environment interactions Environmental genomics and proteomics Environmental toxicology, mutagenesis and carcinogenesis Environmental epidemiology and disease control Health risk assessment and management Ecotoxicology, and ecological risk assessment and management Natural resources damage assessment Environmental chemistry and computational modeling Environmental policy and management Environmental engineering and biotechnology Emerging issues in environmental health and diseases Environmental education and public health To help celebrate the 15th anniversary, you are kindly invited to submit original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications on any of the above-listed topics. Please also encourage any of our colleagues who may be interested to submit manuscripts. We expect that this issue will attract considerable attention, as we prepare to celebrate the excellent scientific contributions and socio-economic impacts of IJERPH over the past 15 years.

Keywords

Research & information: general --- transportation noise --- MTNR1B gene --- rs10830963 --- diabetes --- glycosylated hemoglobin --- circadian sleep-wake cycle --- gene-environment interactions --- adults --- cohort study --- metal mobility --- soil flushing --- soil reclamation --- agricultural soil --- EDDS deficiency --- child sexual abuse --- adolescents --- girls --- boys --- gender differences --- legal proceedings --- child-friendly justice --- prevention --- cervical Arabin pessary --- cerclage --- second trimester of pregnancy --- sepiolite --- adsorption --- potentially toxic elements --- modification --- regeneration --- Xiangjiang River --- air pollution --- neighborhood deprivation index --- preterm birth --- spatial approach --- participatory research --- second hand smoking --- communication media --- vulnerable populations --- migrants --- health care research --- quality assurance --- hospital management --- health inequities --- environmental vulnerability --- multi-criteria spatial analysis --- risk management tool --- hazardous substance --- road accidents --- online hate --- hate speech --- bystander --- perpetrator --- online disinhibition --- online discrimination --- cyber aggression --- Bothrops lanceolatus --- envenomation --- snakebite --- bacteria --- infection --- antibiotic susceptibility --- ADL --- disability --- health --- home --- usability --- parenting desire --- lesbian --- gay --- minority stress --- mediation --- demographic factor --- EQ-5D --- health-related quality of life --- depression --- family planning --- Bayesian --- spatial --- RDHS --- Rwanda --- suicide --- premature mortality --- young men --- Greenland --- Denmark --- head injury --- incidence --- national health insurance --- population-based study --- mortality --- traumatic brain injury --- polycystic ovary syndrome --- self-efficacy --- optimism --- acceptance of illness --- September 11 terrorist attacks --- pilot aircraft-assisted suicide --- copycat effect --- obesity --- endoscopy --- Helicobacter pylori --- BMI --- Saudi patients --- urban lake --- comprehensive nutrition status Index --- heavy metals --- health risk --- fuzzy comprehensive method --- physical fitness --- Mediterranean diet --- body composition --- dementia --- health services --- resource utilization --- dementia care --- informal care --- formal care --- cognitive disorder --- physical activity in pregnancy --- PPAQ --- quality of life --- WHOQoL-Bref --- pregnant women --- food availability --- eating away from home --- household food spending --- trace elements --- concentration --- microwave digester --- Wuhan --- soil contamination --- ecological risk --- tuberculosis --- screening for tuberculosis --- public health --- immigrants --- health impact assessments --- premature death --- equity impact --- health impact --- reduction of air pollution --- environmental inequalities --- spatial analysis --- small area --- AirQ --- traffic congestion --- activity-travel patterns --- real-time traffic data --- the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) --- the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) --- evaluation --- method --- policy --- strategy --- social --- trend --- winter tourism --- climate change --- snow abundance index --- meteorological suitability index --- copula function --- spatial suitability assessment --- oral surgery --- oral medicine --- leucoplakia --- hyperkeratosis --- laser --- electronic waste --- informal recycling --- PBDEs --- soil --- dust --- Nigeria --- aerobic capacity --- attrition --- change-of-direction speed --- deputy sheriff --- graduation --- high-intensity running --- police --- strength endurance --- tactical --- roadside exposure --- inflammation biomarker --- Nepal --- PM2.5 --- oily sludge --- incineration --- kinetic --- modeling --- differential/integral method --- engineering --- curriculum proposals --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- global change --- grassland ecosystem --- stoichiometry --- phosphorus limitation --- unsafe behavior --- targeted intervention --- coal miners --- safety management --- bioaerosols --- influenza virus --- ferret animal model --- aerosol chamber --- dengue fever --- Aedes albopictus --- living environment --- logistic regression analysis --- China --- human capital --- multilevel linear regression --- self-rated mental health --- social capital --- groundwater --- iron and manganese removal --- biofilter --- food contamination --- gastrointestinal diseases --- morbidity --- deep neural networks --- evolutionary learning --- health literacy --- adolescent health --- Mexico --- health disparities --- motivation --- videogaming --- psychopathology --- adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) --- Hungarian representative adult sample --- opinion poll --- ACE Score Calculator --- influenza vaccination --- pneumonia --- population-based case-control study --- adolescent --- risk factors --- psychosocial --- socio-environmental --- behavior --- United States --- Latinos --- physical education --- social and emotional learning --- sport education model --- subjective well-being --- trait emotional intelligence --- social anxiety


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IJERPH : 15th Anniversary
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Next year (2018), we will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health—IJERPH (ISSN 1660-4601). Hence, we are currently organizing a Special Issue to commemorate this important milestone. Founded in 2004, IJERPH has experienced a tremendous growth in terms of the number and quality of scientific publications. With a 2016 impact factor of 2.101, IJERPH now ranks among the top international journals in the emerging field of environmental research and public health. As described on our website (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph), IJERPH is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. Its primary areas of research interests include: Gene-environment interactions Environmental genomics and proteomics Environmental toxicology, mutagenesis and carcinogenesis Environmental epidemiology and disease control Health risk assessment and management Ecotoxicology, and ecological risk assessment and management Natural resources damage assessment Environmental chemistry and computational modeling Environmental policy and management Environmental engineering and biotechnology Emerging issues in environmental health and diseases Environmental education and public health To help celebrate the 15th anniversary, you are kindly invited to submit original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications on any of the above-listed topics. Please also encourage any of our colleagues who may be interested to submit manuscripts. We expect that this issue will attract considerable attention, as we prepare to celebrate the excellent scientific contributions and socio-economic impacts of IJERPH over the past 15 years.

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transportation noise --- MTNR1B gene --- rs10830963 --- diabetes --- glycosylated hemoglobin --- circadian sleep-wake cycle --- gene-environment interactions --- adults --- cohort study --- metal mobility --- soil flushing --- soil reclamation --- agricultural soil --- EDDS deficiency --- child sexual abuse --- adolescents --- girls --- boys --- gender differences --- legal proceedings --- child-friendly justice --- prevention --- cervical Arabin pessary --- cerclage --- second trimester of pregnancy --- sepiolite --- adsorption --- potentially toxic elements --- modification --- regeneration --- Xiangjiang River --- air pollution --- neighborhood deprivation index --- preterm birth --- spatial approach --- participatory research --- second hand smoking --- communication media --- vulnerable populations --- migrants --- health care research --- quality assurance --- hospital management --- health inequities --- environmental vulnerability --- multi-criteria spatial analysis --- risk management tool --- hazardous substance --- road accidents --- online hate --- hate speech --- bystander --- perpetrator --- online disinhibition --- online discrimination --- cyber aggression --- Bothrops lanceolatus --- envenomation --- snakebite --- bacteria --- infection --- antibiotic susceptibility --- ADL --- disability --- health --- home --- usability --- parenting desire --- lesbian --- gay --- minority stress --- mediation --- demographic factor --- EQ-5D --- health-related quality of life --- depression --- family planning --- Bayesian --- spatial --- RDHS --- Rwanda --- suicide --- premature mortality --- young men --- Greenland --- Denmark --- head injury --- incidence --- national health insurance --- population-based study --- mortality --- traumatic brain injury --- polycystic ovary syndrome --- self-efficacy --- optimism --- acceptance of illness --- September 11 terrorist attacks --- pilot aircraft-assisted suicide --- copycat effect --- obesity --- endoscopy --- Helicobacter pylori --- BMI --- Saudi patients --- urban lake --- comprehensive nutrition status Index --- heavy metals --- health risk --- fuzzy comprehensive method --- physical fitness --- Mediterranean diet --- body composition --- dementia --- health services --- resource utilization --- dementia care --- informal care --- formal care --- cognitive disorder --- physical activity in pregnancy --- PPAQ --- quality of life --- WHOQoL-Bref --- pregnant women --- food availability --- eating away from home --- household food spending --- trace elements --- concentration --- microwave digester --- Wuhan --- soil contamination --- ecological risk --- tuberculosis --- screening for tuberculosis --- public health --- immigrants --- health impact assessments --- premature death --- equity impact --- health impact --- reduction of air pollution --- environmental inequalities --- spatial analysis --- small area --- AirQ --- traffic congestion --- activity-travel patterns --- real-time traffic data --- the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) --- the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) --- evaluation --- method --- policy --- strategy --- social --- trend --- winter tourism --- climate change --- snow abundance index --- meteorological suitability index --- copula function --- spatial suitability assessment --- oral surgery --- oral medicine --- leucoplakia --- hyperkeratosis --- laser --- electronic waste --- informal recycling --- PBDEs --- soil --- dust --- Nigeria --- aerobic capacity --- attrition --- change-of-direction speed --- deputy sheriff --- graduation --- high-intensity running --- police --- strength endurance --- tactical --- roadside exposure --- inflammation biomarker --- Nepal --- PM2.5 --- oily sludge --- incineration --- kinetic --- modeling --- differential/integral method --- engineering --- curriculum proposals --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- global change --- grassland ecosystem --- stoichiometry --- phosphorus limitation --- unsafe behavior --- targeted intervention --- coal miners --- safety management --- bioaerosols --- influenza virus --- ferret animal model --- aerosol chamber --- dengue fever --- Aedes albopictus --- living environment --- logistic regression analysis --- China --- human capital --- multilevel linear regression --- self-rated mental health --- social capital --- groundwater --- iron and manganese removal --- biofilter --- food contamination --- gastrointestinal diseases --- morbidity --- deep neural networks --- evolutionary learning --- health literacy --- adolescent health --- Mexico --- health disparities --- motivation --- videogaming --- psychopathology --- adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) --- Hungarian representative adult sample --- opinion poll --- ACE Score Calculator --- influenza vaccination --- pneumonia --- population-based case-control study --- adolescent --- risk factors --- psychosocial --- socio-environmental --- behavior --- United States --- Latinos --- physical education --- social and emotional learning --- sport education model --- subjective well-being --- trait emotional intelligence --- social anxiety

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