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17,851 datasets
26 informal food vendors in Dhaka, Bangladesh, were studied to understand their food safety management strategies. The dataset, created by Md. Latiful Haque and last updated in May 2026, classifies vendors into three types: cooked food, wet market, and dry market vendors. It likely contains qualitative insights into their sourcing, processing, storage, and selling practices.
A 2025 study dataset contains over 447,000 grid cells at ~10 km resolution for global irrigated wheat, irrigated maize, and rainfed maize/wheat. It includes complete grid-level results for four scenarios (Baseline, Only Legume, Only Manure, No Inputs) and validation data from independent field trials. The dataset was created by researchers at Charles University and includes all code and data for the manuscript submitted to Nature Food.
95.9 ± 4.1 MPa is the maximum tensile strength reported for the developed composite films. The dataset, authored by Xueqin Zhang and last updated in May 2026, describes the development and properties of functional films made from hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, and ε-polylysine. It includes measurements for mechanical strength, UV-blocking, water vapor permeability, antibacterial activity, and biocompatibility.
A dataset of 708 adult Lotha Nagas from Wokha Town, Nagaland, India, collected via a community-based cross-sectional study. Data includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits from a 7-day food frequency questionnaire, physical activity from the IPAQ, and standardized anthropometric measurements. The dataset was created by Jenny Jami and last updated on 2026-05-07.
Wokha Town, Nagaland, India, is the location for this community-based cross-sectional study of 708 adult Lotha Nagas. The dataset, created by Jenny Jami and last updated in May 2026, includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits, physical activity, and standardized anthropometric measurements (height, weight, waist circumference) used to assess BMI and central obesity.
708 adult Lotha Nagas participated in a community-based cross-sectional study in Wokha Town, Nagaland. Data includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits, physical activity, and anthropometric measurements, collected by Jenny Jami and last updated in May 2026. The study analyzes the prevalence of overweight and obesity within a tribal population undergoing lifestyle changes.
A 2026 community-based cross-sectional study of 708 adult Lotha Nagas in Wokha Town, Nagaland, India, conducted by Jenny Jami. Data includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits from a 7-day food frequency questionnaire, physical activity from the IPAQ, and standardized anthropometric measurements for BMI and waist circumference. Analysis was performed using SPSS with descriptive statistics and chi-square tests.
708 adult participants from the Lotha Naga tribal population in Wokha Town, Nagaland, India, were surveyed in a community-based cross-sectional study. Data includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits from a 7-day food frequency questionnaire, physical activity from the IPAQ, and standardized anthropometric measurements. The dataset was created by Jenny Jami and last updated on 2026-05-07.
A community-based cross-sectional study of 708 adult Lotha Nagas in Wokha Town, Nagaland, India. Data includes socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits, physical activity, and anthropometric measurements (BMI, waist circumference) collected via interviews and standardized measurements. The dataset was created by Jenny Jami and last updated on 2026-05-07.
708 adult Lotha Naga participants in Wokha Town, Nagaland, India, were surveyed on socio-demographics, diet, and physical activity, with anthropometric measurements taken. The dataset, created by Jenny Jami and last updated in May 2026, likely contains cross-sectional data on BMI, waist circumference, dietary habits, and occupation. It examines the relationship between lifestyle changes and overweight/obesity prevalence within a tribal population undergoing a nutrition transition.
Supplementary file 2_Gender, technology, and labor in small-scale aquaculture in Chile.docx contains qualitative research data from a case study in Caleta Buena, Chile. The data was gathered by Constantino Villarroel using semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and photographic records, and was last updated on 2026-05-14. The study analyzes differences between men's and women's narratives regarding the adoption of small-scale aquaculture.
A qualitative case study from Caleta Buena, Chile, analyzes gender relations in a small-scale aquaculture project. The dataset, authored by Constantino Villarroel and last updated in May 2026, contains interview, focus group, and photographic records analyzed via content analysis and Structural Topic Modeling. It examines differences between men's and women's narratives regarding production diversification, income, and community roles.
A qualitative case study from Caleta Buena, Chile, analyzes gendered narratives around small-scale aquaculture adoption. The research employed semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and photographic records, analyzed using content analysis and Structural Topic Modeling. The dataset, authored by Constantino Villarroel and last updated in May 2026, highlights differences in how men and women discuss production, income, community, and gender roles.
Subtropical red soils from two over-35-year field experiments comparing paddy and upland systems under four fertilization regimes. The dataset quantifies soil organic carbon fractions and plant- and microbial-derived carbon using biomarkers. It was authored by Juan Yang and last updated on 2026-05-08.
2.1 MB of integrated data from 10 field sites (S1-S10) on the Delmarva Peninsula, used to evaluate crop responses to coastal soil salinity. The dataset includes Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) from drone imagery, log-transformed soil sodium (lnNa), and digital elevation model (DEM) data, aggregated into 5x5 meter grid points. It was authored by JARROD MILLER and last updated on 2026-05-08.
A 61.6 MB audio file containing an oral history interview discussing environmental change and knowledge transfer. The recording features a speaker named Turo explaining shifts in land use, population, and the declining transmission of traditional fishing weir skills. The dataset was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated in June 2026.
A 92.1 KB PDF document contains a qualitative interview transcript. The record was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026. The interview discusses challenges, advantages, and knowledge transfer related to fishing and farming livelihoods.
116 stakeholders, primarily farm advisors and farmers from six countries, were surveyed about their use of software-based decision support tools for managing greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions. Evangelos Alexandropoulos published this survey summary on figshare in May 2026. While 87.7% of respondents expressed interest in such tools, less than half reported actually using them for emission-informed decision-making.
116 stakeholders, including 80 livestock farm advisors and 23 livestock farmers, were surveyed to assess needs for Decision Support Tools (DST) related to greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions at the farm level. The survey, authored by Evangelos Alexandropoulos and last updated in May 2026, collected perspectives from stakeholders in Greece, Poland, Germany, Austria, France, and Chile. It found that while most respondents were aware of software-based DST, less than half used them, and even fewer used tools specifically for emissions estimation.
Benthic species data from a five-year study in central North Carolina assesses the impact of clearcut harvesting on stream ecosystems. The dataset, published by Zanethia C. Barnett, uses a paired watershed approach to link macroinvertebrate community changes to hydrologic and water quality parameters. Sampling occurred one year pre-harvest (2010) and for four years post-harvest (2011-2014) in first-order streams.