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Are you interested in urban ecosystem services? Summary of the article titled How ecosystem services drive urban growth: Integrating nature-based solutions from 2021 by Haozhi Pan, Jessica Page, Cong Cong, Stephan Barthel, and Zahra Kalantari, published in the Anthropocene journal. This is a great preparation to our next interview with Hudson Worsley in episode 280 talking about ecosystem services for urban futures. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see how ecosystem services are influencing urban growth. This article highlights the connection between human decisions, ecosystem services, and land cover changes in urban areas. As the most important things, I would like to highlight 3 aspects: Place-specific strategies are crucial for managing urban expansion while maintaining ecosystem services. Ecosystem services are a major driver of urban growth, especially in areas with high accessibility to nature. Urban planners must use nature-based solutions to balance development and ecosystem preservation. You can find the article through this link. Abstract: Addressing urban challenges with nature-based approaches can improve and protect ecosystem services. Yet, urban planning has not efficiently integrated such approaches to manage land use. This paper examines interactions between human and natural systems that result in ecosystem services and changes in land use and land cover in urban areas. It develops a social-ecological model for land use and land cover change, and for ecosystems services that integrates nature-based solutions in urban planning. The model treats spatial variations in ecosystems services as both drivers and consequences of human decision-making in choosing commercial and residential locations that drive land use and land cover change. We tested the social-ecological model in Stockholm County, Sweden, on a 30 × 30 m grid. Results show that accessibility in ecosystem services drives urban residential and commercial development, characterized by non-linearity. Areas around existing urban centers show high accessibility in ecosystem services and high development probabilities, whereas smaller population centers in large areas enjoy high accessibility to ecosystem services and low urban development probabilities. Model results suggest place-specific nature-based strategies for addressing the heterogeneous spatial relationships between ecosystem services and urban development. Connecting episodes you might interested in: No.257R - Formal Model for Green Urbanism in Smart Cities No.258 - Interview with Matt Gijselman about blue and green infrastructure No.267R - Actualising children's ideas for health-promoting neighbourhoods through impactful co-design: insights from children and adult decision-makers You can find the transcript through this link. What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available. I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Jessica Page's journey from beauty queen to entrepreneur will give you a never seen before insight into the world of pageantry!
Jessica Page, 28, is a trailblazing businesswoman determined to pave the way for women in the business arena. Holding a degree in marketing and events management, Jess demonstrated her leadership prowess early on. At just 23, she founded her first enterprise with a mere £200, starting from a small bedroom in her home. The entrepreneurial journey wasn't smooth; the dearth of female role models in business became evident to her. Rather than succumb to the void, Jess chose to fill it, becoming the inspiration she once sought. Her mission is clear: inspire, educate, and empower. She offers the guidance she wishes she had during her own inception into business. Now a seasoned marketing professional, Jess skillfully balances numerous roles, from freelance marketing management to owning a dessert company. Passionate about cultivating entrepreneurial spirit in others, she's an active member of an all-women networking group and spearheads the 'Take Her Lead' campaign, an initiative designed to assist young individuals in launching their own ventures. Her commitment to nurturing future business leaders extends to local schools, where she frequently speaks on entrepreneurship, emphasizing her unwavering belief in the potential of the youth. A few intriguing facets of Jess's life further reveal her tenacious character: she's part Maori and a certified scuba diver. Notably, her journey to becoming Miss Universe Great Britain spanned a decade, a testament to her enduring "never give up" philosophy. Follow Jessica: ⬇️⬇️ https://www.instagram.com/jesspagelennon/ ---⠀ ⠀ Be more than just a queen. Make an IMPACT. Join our sorority:⠀ ⬇️⬇️⬇️ http://thepageantsorority.com/
The 69th episode of the MOVIECLUB! podcast. Sorry for the delay, we are back again. This week we watched the MTV classic 'Save The Last Dance'. It was picked by our special guest Jessica Page. I completely forgot what we talked about but it was a great episode. I know we discussed the new Drake a little bit, and the movie of course, and also the new game 'Stray' coming soon.
Jessica Page, Lead Consultant, and Dan Kaufman, Partner at Meridian Compensation Partners, are the featured experts on this episode of The Executive Compensation Podcast. Jessica has more than 10 years of experience advising corporations on executive compensation matters including benchmarking, corporate transactions, and incentive plan design. Dan consults on a variety of issues including short- and long-term plan design, alignment of pay and performance, and compensation disclosure. Board members play a critical role in a company's management, but how should they be compensated for their time and effort? The director role is one of oversight and risk management, so pay differs from executive compensation in that it is based on service, not company performance. You'll learn how companies currently structure director compensation programs and how pay programs were impacted by the pandemic. Jessica and Dan also discuss future trends, including compensating for roles on special committees or assignments and establishing a mandatory retirement age. After you listen, connect with Jessica Page and Dan Kaufman on LinkedIn. This episode is brought to you by Meridian Compensation Partners. Learn more by visiting MeridianCP.com.
Jessica Page, AKA the 10-Hour CEO, is an Intuitive Business Coach for women entrepreneurs who want it all — the freedom, the wealth and the impact — by ditching traditional business "have-to's" and working just 10 hours per week. Jessica has personally gone from losing tens of thousands of dollars a month through the "grind" to running several high-level, 6-figure businesses... … And, she's an amazing coach. In fact, she's mine! This episode is packed to the b-r-i-m with hard-hitting wisdom you don't want to miss. Jess shares tons of nuggets on how to start allowing ease + receiving success in your business in a realistic, grounded, and super understandable way. THE GOODS Jessica's story of going from GRIND to GLORY What “brules” are — how to identify them + cut them the f out of your work What ease really means when it comes to running your business How to receive and allow flow in your business… without giving up your power, just sitting around or letting opportunities pass you by The difference between the grind vs. a growth stretch A *big* misconception spiritual business owners fall into about ease The #1 trap that blocks us from accepting ease + abundance in our businesses How Jess uses her Human Design in her business So. Much. More! RESOURCES: THE BUSINESS UNWIND (Jessica's FREE mini podcast series coming out 9/27/21) JESSICA'S WEBISTE (www.10hourCEO.com) JESSICA'S FB -- GET A 1:1 READING: https://www.justfollowjoy.com/index.php/human-design-readings-2/ GET YOUR FREE ENERGY TYPE MINI GUIDE: https://mailchi.mp/justfollowjoy/energy-type-mini-guide-signup-page CHECK OUT HUMAN DESIGN 101 (ALSO FREE): https://www.justfollowjoy.com/index.php/brand-new-start-here/ [SONG CREDIT: SCOTT HOLMES]
Jessica Page is on a sabbatical from social media. Her digital detox has been a game-changer for her and she now feels more open to inspiration and creativity. Jessica is the Queen of Alchemy and an intuitive life and business coach recognized internationally as an expert in the field of personal transformation. On this week's episode, we talk about ditching social media, how to unlock ourselves from our money stories and limitations, and her journey into plant medicine including her ayahuasca ceremony in Costa Rica. Book a Human Design reading here: https://www.kelseyabbott.com/humandesign
How to capture emotions with words. If you are not constantly gathering words, you're not growing as a writer. Jessica Morrell shares her thoughts.
It’s an exciting time when you first get the results from a pregnancy test and find out you’re pregnant. Most pregnancies are normal, but during those first few weeks it’s not that uncommon to experience a miscarriage. Such news can be devastating. Jade Elliott spoke with Dr. Jessica Page, a maternal fetal medicine physician with … Continue reading Recovering after a miscarriage →
It's an exciting time when you first get the results from a pregnancy test and find out you're pregnant. Most pregnancies are normal, but during those first few weeks it's not that uncommon to experience a miscarriage. Such news can be devastating. Jade Elliott spoke with Dr. Jessica Page, a maternal fetal medicine physician with … Continue reading Recovering after a miscarriage → See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Losing a baby late in your pregnancy is devastating. Understanding why fetal demise sometimes occurs is a complex topic that continues to be studied. Jade Elliott spoke with Dr. Jessica Page, a maternal fetal medicine specialist with Intermountain Healthcare who cares for patients with high risk pregnancies and has studied stillbirths, to discuss what we … Continue reading Stillbirths and coping with late pregnancy loss → See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Losing a baby late in your pregnancy is devastating. Understanding why fetal demise sometimes occurs is a complex topic that continues to be studied. Jade Elliott spoke with Dr. Jessica Page, a maternal fetal medicine specialist with Intermountain Healthcare who cares for patients with high risk pregnancies and has studied stillbirths, to discuss what we … Continue reading Stillbirths and coping with late pregnancy loss →
Bayer HortCast Episode 3 is hosted by Craig White -Market Development Agronomist at Bayer Australia. This is a special episode about Integrated Pest Management (IPM) In this episode Craig discusses Integrated Pest Management in Vegetable crops with Jessica Page and Dr. Paul Horne of IPM Technologies, as well as on-ground practical application of IPM in the Lockyer valley with Carmen Brown from Bayer. Integrated pest management is important for crops, as it brings together the best possible tools including highly selective and targeted pesticides working together with beneficial insects and cultural practices to overcome pest problems in brassica (and other crops) crops like diamondback moth (plutella). Jessica Page talks about the newly formed Biological Research Company, new AUSVEG crop specific IPM guides and her involvement in IPM With Dr Paul Horne over many years. Dr Horne discusses the evolution of IPM, its role in ensuring growers have biological, chemical and cultural tools available to control pests sustainably in crops. One such example is Diadegma wasp, which is very successful in an IPM program along with Movento® (Group 23), Belt® (Group 28), and Bt (such as Dipel® Group 11A). Carmen Brown from Bayer talks us through successful implementation of IPM program to control diamondback moth in brassica crops. Links: Need for change in diamondback moth management – Windolf Farms story and video: www.crop.bayer.com.au/news-and-insig…oth-management IPM Technologies: ipmtechnologies.com.au/ BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMPANY: www.biologicalresearchcompany.com.au/ AUSVEG Crop Specific IPM guides: ausveg.com.au/biosecurity-agrich…op-protection/#IPM IPM uses Highly selective and targeted pesticides, that have low impact on beneficial insects, along with cultural practices. IPM is a crop specific approach, rather than pest specific. TWITTER CONTACTS Carmen Brown twitter.com/CarmenBrown_ Craig White twitter.com/photobycw Bayer Crop Science Australia: twitter.com/Bayer4CropsAU Users of products must read the label attached to the product before use. Labels and Safety Data Sheets are available at Bayer Crop Science: www.crop.bayer.com.au Some products mentioned may still be under development with an application for registration submitted. Such products will not be available for commercial use until APVMA registration approval is granted.
Bayer HortCast Episode 3 is hosted by Craig White -Market Development Agronomist at Bayer Australia. This is a special episode about Integrated Pest Management (IPM) In this episode Craig discusses Integrated Pest Management in Vegetable crops with Jessica Page and Dr. Paul Horne of IPM Technologies, as well as on-ground practical application of IPM in the Lockyer valley with Carmen Brown from Bayer. Integrated pest management is important for crops, as it brings together the best possible tools including highly selective and targeted pesticides working together with beneficial insects and cultural practices to overcome pest problems in brassica (and other crops) crops like diamondback moth (plutella). Jessica Page talks about the newly formed Biological Research Company, new AUSVEG crop specific IPM guides and her involvement in IPM With Dr Paul Horne over many years. Dr Horne discusses the evolution of IPM, its role in ensuring growers have biological, chemical and cultural tools available to control pests sustainably in crops. One such example is Diadegma wasp, which is very successful in an IPM program along with Movento® (Group 23), Belt® (Group 28), and Bt (such as Dipel® Group 11A). Carmen Brown from Bayer talks us through successful implementation of IPM program to control diamondback moth in brassica crops. Links: Need for change in diamondback moth management – Windolf Farms story and video: https://www.crop.bayer.com.au/news-and-insights/news/news-container/2020/05/25/01/57/need-for-change-in-diamondback-moth-management IPM Technologies: https://ipmtechnologies.com.au/ BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMPANY: https://www.biologicalresearchcompany.com.au/ AUSVEG Crop Specific IPM Pesticide guides [click on the IPM tab]: https://ausveg.com.au/biosecurity-agrichemical/crop-protection/ IPM uses Highly selective and targeted pesticides, that have low impact on beneficial insects, along with cultural practices. IPM is a crop specific approach, rather than pest specific. TWITTER CONTACTS Carmen Brown twitter.com/CarmenBrown_ Craig White twitter.com/photobycw Bayer Crop Science Australia: twitter.com/Bayer4CropsAU Users of products must read the label attached to the product before use. Labels and Safety Data Sheets are available at Bayer Crop Science: www.crop.bayer.com.au Some products mentioned may still be under development with an application for registration submitted. Such products will not be available for commercial use until APVMA registration approval is granted.
Still A Part of Us: A podcast about stillbirth and infant loss
We chatted with Dr. Jessica Page, a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist doctor at the University of Utah Health and Intermountain Healthcare in Utah, about stillbirth and the research surrounding stillbirth. She also discusses the many options when performing an autopsy after stillbirth or infant loss. Become a patron: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus Find the complete show notes & transcriptions at www.stillapartofus.com. Thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of his music. Find him at www.Joshwoodward.com.
Episode 9 of Original Characters! I’m your host, Cat Dionisio. How’s everyone holding up? I hope you’re okay! This episode, I chatted with Jessica Page, also known as Tofadeawayagain. I found a kindred spirit. We talked about being super emo, our love of angst, and of course, we couldn’t avoid talking about COVID-19. I know you’re getting sick about talking about it, but I promise you, it’s SUPER relevant to Jessica’s writing. Join us as we discuss: When Science Fiction Becomes Prophetic
In this special episode with guest Jessica Page we talk about how mindset can effect our goals. Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it. Learn more about Jessica at www.grindtoglory.com Learn more about Lisa at www.personaltrainingwithlisa.com
On this Bonus Content episode, Todd Stevison is joined by Michael and Jessica Page as they discuss one of Public Church's global partners, Shepherd's Heart International, and their most recent mission trip to Africa. For more information on Shepherd's Heart, visit shepherdsheartinternational.com
It may have taken twice to get this podcast recorded, but this interview with Jessica Page was worth the wait. Jessica’s story of living in her wounded masculine, and being attached to the grind, is one that I’m sure more than one of you will connect to. It was hard to end the conversation because everything Jessica shared was so real, so honest, and made all the spirit tingles run down my body. To list just a few stellar parts of the podcast was hard, but here are some of the highlights: Jessica shares her story of owning a brick and mortar gym and the transition to online coaching. How the movie titanic is the basis for her program. What it was like to witness something that took her voice away at the age of eight. How her experience at a Tony Robbins event started it all. What it was like to barely make ends meet, and then have enough money to live comfortably for a year without working (not that she did). This interview is a game changer! Right down to talking about the Law of Detachment in the last few minutes! Let both Jessica and I know your greatest take-aways by tagging us on Instagram at: https://Www.instagram.com/tamaraarnoldauthor and https://www.instagram.com/Jessica.lee.page More about Jessica: Jessica Page is the creator of Grind to Glory. She is an intuitive life and business coach and recognized internationally as an expert in the field of personal transformation. Jessica is passionate about helping entrepreneurs experience more joy, fulfillment, love, and abundance without being in the grind of working really hard, struggling and sacrificing. Follow her here: https://Www.facebook.com/jessica.page.315 https://www.facebook.com/ChrisandJessicaPage
Level 10 Lifestyle | Inspiration | Motivation | Happiness With Success Coach Katie Maggio
So excited to get to know Jessica Page- she is an intuitive business coach and she has embarked on a forever mission to free entrepreneurs across the world from the grind to glory. It wasn’t that long ago she was dreaming of the life she lives now. She use to …
Jessica is passionate about helping entrepreneurs experience more joy, fulfillment, love, and abundance without being in the grind of working really hard, struggling and sacrificing.
In this conversation we went really deep on how to get out of a place of functioning in the grind, and stepping into glory. We talked about the importance of looking at old patterns, old wounds, and allowing ourselves to truly heal so that we can live within that glory.
In this episode, I talk with Jessica Page about her life, finding a love for fitness, opening a gym and getting married in the same year, facing 2 bankruptcies along the way and finally pulling out of it and selling her gym To pursue the S3 supplement success system and her new project Grind to Glory. This is an incredibly insightful and powerful look, Into the often hidden, emotionally taxing and depressing world of entrepreneurship and small business ownership...MUST LISTEN!
Special guests Gene Marks and Jessica Page are back to talk startup businesses with host Chris Panebianco. We’ll cover startup pitfalls, the importance of gauging cash flow and offer suggestions for success. ‘Perfecting Your Practice’ podcast is presented by Bankers Healthcare Group, a leading provider of financial solutions for healthcare professionals. To learn more about … Continue reading "Ways to Turn your Startup Dream into a Nightmare – Ep 17 | Perfecting Your Practice Podcast"
Special guests Gene Marks and Jessica Page are back to talk startup businesses with host Chris Panebianco. We’ll cover startup pitfalls, the importance of gauging cash flow and offer suggestions for success. ‘Perfecting Your Practice’ podcast is presented by Bankers Healthcare Group, a leading provider of financial solutions for healthcare professionals. To learn more about … Continue reading "Ways to Turn your Startup Dream into a Nightmare – Ep 17 | Perfecting Your Practice Podcast"
Gene Marks and Jessica Page join us once again in a fun roundtable discussion to cover financial terms and acronyms every healthcare professional should know. Gene writes every day for The Washington Post and weekly for Forbes, Inc., and Entrepreneur magazines; Jessica is Senior Tax Manager at BHG. Perfecting Your Practice’ podcast is presented by Bankers Healthcare Group, the leading provider of … Continue reading "Financial terms healthcare pros need to know – Ep. 11 | Perfecting Your Practice Podcast"
Download the full Episode Transcript (PDF) Keith Gruebele, your host is joined by two very special guests, Jessica Page who is the BHG Senior Tax Manager and Gene Marks, CPA, business owner, and writer for the Washington Post. "This is great for me because we have a CPA who is also a small business owner, and then we … Continue reading "Are you making these tax mistakes? Ep 4.5 | Perfecting Your Practice Podcast"