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Health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: from framework to action, transforming challenges into opportunities
D Dietler, A Leuenberger, NE Bempong, D Campbell-Lendrum, C Cramer, ...
Journal of global health 9 (2), 2019
292019
Solving cross-sectoral policy problems: Adding a cross-sectoral dimension to assess policy performance
R Wiedemann, K Ingold
Journal of environmental policy & planning 24 (5), 526-539, 2022
192022
Participatory knowledge integration to promote safe pesticide use in Uganda
R Wiedemann, C Stamm, P Staudacher
Environmental Science & Policy 128, 154-164, 2022
92022
Working paper: Environmental exposures, health effects and institutional determinants of pesticid e use in two tropical settings
MS Winkler, A Atuhaire, S Fuhrimann, C Oltramare, C Ruepert, F Weiss, ...
Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS), Basel, 2019
82019
Building coalitions in a nascent subsystem: Investigating beliefs and policy preferences in Ugandan pesticide policy
R Wiedemann, K Ingold
Review of policy research 41 (1), 35-58, 2024
62024
Identifying determinants of pesticide use behaviors for effective agri-environmental policies: a systematic review
R Wiedemann, J Inauen
Environmental Research Letters 18 (4), 043001, 2023
42023
To intervene or not to intervene: Potential for targeted pesticide policy in Uganda
R Wiedemann
Environmental Science & Policy 129, 168-178, 2022
42022
Toward sustainable policy instruments: assessing instrument selection among policy actors
A Glaus, R Wiedemann, L Brandenberger
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 65 (9), 1708-1726, 2022
32022
Toward sustainable policy instruments: assessing instrument selection among policy actors.
A Glaus, R Wiedemann, L Brandenberger
JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE 38 (4), 632-633, 2023
2023
Long-term policy instruments: evaluating actors’ policy preferences in Swiss flood risk management
A Glaus, RM Wiedemann, L Brandenberger
2019
Assessment of the Institutional Resource Regime Protecting Health and Water from Agricultural Pesticide Use in Costa Rica
RM Wiedemann
Universität Bern, Wirtschafts-und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Institut …, 2016
2016
New issues on the agenda: how different are dynamics between nascent and mature subsystems?
K Ingold, M Wiget, R Wiedemann, M Fischer, F Varone
Pesticide risk regulation in two distinct policy subsystems: Investigating policy actors in Uganda and policy output in Costa Rica
R Wiedemann
Universität Bern, 0
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