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    Dataset: Global market drivers for sustainable cephalopod food systems

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    Updated Jan 10, 2023
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    Rodrigues, João Garcia; Pita, Pablo; Power, Anne Marie; Villasante, Sebastián; Fonseca, Tereza; Roumbedakis, Katina; Pierce, Graham J.; Pita, Cristina; Castelo, Daniela; Longo, Catherine; Ainsworth, Gillian B. (2023). Dataset: Global market drivers for sustainable cephalopod food systems [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69p8cz95r
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    Rodrigues, João Garcia; Pita, Pablo; Power, Anne Marie; Villasante, Sebastián; Fonseca, Tereza; Roumbedakis, Katina; Pierce, Graham J.; Pita, Cristina; Castelo, Daniela; Longo, Catherine; Ainsworth, Gillian B.
    Description
    1. Aquatic food systems are important contributors to global food security to satisfy an intensifying demand for protein-based diets, but global economic growth threatens marine systems. Cephalopod (octopus, squid, cuttlefish) fisheries can contribute to food security; however their sustainable exploitation requires understanding connections between nature’s contributions to people (NCP), food system policies and human wellbeing. 2. Our global literature review methodology examined what is known about cephalopod food systems, value chains and supply chains and associated market drivers. For analysis, we followed the IPBES conceptual framework to build a map of the links between cephalopod market drivers, NCP and good quality of life (GQL). Then we mapped cephalopod food system dynamics onto IPBES (in)direct drivers of change relating to catch, trade and consumption. 3. This research contributes knowledge about key factors relating to cephalopods that can support transitions towards increased food security: the value of new aquatic food species; food safety and authenticity systems; place-based innovations and empowerment of communities; and consumer behaviour, lifestyle and motivations for better health and environmental sustainability along the food value chain. We outline requirements for a sustainable, equitable cephalopod food system policy landscape that values nature’s contributions to people, considers UN Sustainable Development Goals and emphasises the role of seven overlapping IPBES (in)direct drivers of change: Economic, Governance, Sociocultural and Socio-psychological, Technological, Direct Exploitation, Natural Processes and Pollution. We present a novel market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework – our ‘cephalopod food system framework’, to represent how the cephalopod food system functions and how it can inform processes to improve sustainability and equity of the cephalopod food system. 4. This synthesised knowledge provides the basis for diagnosing opportunities (e.g. high demand for products) and constraints (e.g. lack of data about how supply chain drivers link to cephalopod NCP) to be considered regarding the role of cephalopods in transformations towards a resilient and more diversified seafood production system. This social-ecological systems approach could apply to other wild harvest commodities with implications for diverse marine species and ecosystems and can inform those working to deliver marine and terrestrial food security while preserving biodiversity.
  2. Real Estate Properties Dataset

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    Updated Nov 18, 2023
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    Shudhanshu Singh (2023). Real Estate Properties Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/shudhanshusingh/real-estate-properties-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 18, 2023
    Authors
    Shudhanshu Singh
    License

    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    Description

    Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Mumbai's vibrant real estate market with our meticulously curated dataset, comprising over 12,685 entries. This extensive collection encapsulates a diverse array of properties, ranging from residential to commercial, providing invaluable insights into the dynamic landscape of Mumbai's real estate sector. Whether you are a property enthusiast, data analyst, or investor, this dataset offers a rich tapestry of information, empowering you to make informed decisions in this bustling metropolis.

    Dataset Highlights: The dataset encompasses an extensive array of columns, each revealing intricate details about the properties. From essential information like possession status, floor details, and pricing to more nuanced aspects such as developer details, amenities, and property uniqueness, every facet of a property transaction is meticulously documented. The dataset also features data related to maintenance, booking amounts, covered and carpet areas, and specific features like electricity and water status.

    Granular Property Information: Explore nuances such as the type of property, ownership details, and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Uncover insights into the furnishing status, parking facilities, and the direction a property faces. The dataset delves into the transaction type, offering a glimpse into the variety of property dealings within the city. From luxury flats to standard apartments, the dataset captures the essence of Mumbai's diverse real estate offerings.

    Geographic Insights: For those interested in the geographical distribution of properties, the dataset includes information on landmarks, area names, and the city itself. This geographical granularity allows users to analyze property trends across different regions of Mumbai.

    Amenities and Beyond: In addition to property-specific details, the dataset includes an exhaustive list of amenities. Whether you're interested in proximity to schools, shopping centers, or specific luxury features like a swimming pool or a private terrace, this dataset provides a holistic view of the lifestyle offerings associated with each property.

    Data Integrity: Carefully curated and verified, this dataset ensures data integrity, offering a reliable foundation for in-depth analyses and modeling. With information sourced meticulously, users can trust the accuracy of each entry.

    Empower Your Real Estate Insights: Whether you're a real estate professional, a prospective homebuyer, or an investor seeking opportunities in Mumbai, this dataset serves as an invaluable resource. Gain a holistic understanding of the city's real estate dynamics, identify emerging trends, and make well-informed decisions with the Mumbai Real Estate Properties Dataset.

    Important Points: - Data was being collected for over 10 months, since this is real estate-based data, prices can fluctuate a little bit based upon various worldwide scenarios occurred. - This dataset contains real projects ongoing and developed across Mumbai. Don't depend on prices given by us while buying any property mentioned in dataset since these are collected from various sources, prices can fluctuate a bit in real-life buying scenarios. Although there won't be big differences in price. We tried our best while dealing with collection of data in order to ensure credibility. - For amenities, we have used 0 and 1 where 0 stands for false and 1 for true. This indicates whether that property has that particular amenity or not. - NA means Not Available, the particular data was not available during collection.

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Dataset: Global market drivers for sustainable cephalopod food systems

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Dataset updated
Jan 10, 2023
Authors
Rodrigues, João Garcia; Pita, Pablo; Power, Anne Marie; Villasante, Sebastián; Fonseca, Tereza; Roumbedakis, Katina; Pierce, Graham J.; Pita, Cristina; Castelo, Daniela; Longo, Catherine; Ainsworth, Gillian B.
Description
  1. Aquatic food systems are important contributors to global food security to satisfy an intensifying demand for protein-based diets, but global economic growth threatens marine systems. Cephalopod (octopus, squid, cuttlefish) fisheries can contribute to food security; however their sustainable exploitation requires understanding connections between nature’s contributions to people (NCP), food system policies and human wellbeing. 2. Our global literature review methodology examined what is known about cephalopod food systems, value chains and supply chains and associated market drivers. For analysis, we followed the IPBES conceptual framework to build a map of the links between cephalopod market drivers, NCP and good quality of life (GQL). Then we mapped cephalopod food system dynamics onto IPBES (in)direct drivers of change relating to catch, trade and consumption. 3. This research contributes knowledge about key factors relating to cephalopods that can support transitions towards increased food security: the value of new aquatic food species; food safety and authenticity systems; place-based innovations and empowerment of communities; and consumer behaviour, lifestyle and motivations for better health and environmental sustainability along the food value chain. We outline requirements for a sustainable, equitable cephalopod food system policy landscape that values nature’s contributions to people, considers UN Sustainable Development Goals and emphasises the role of seven overlapping IPBES (in)direct drivers of change: Economic, Governance, Sociocultural and Socio-psychological, Technological, Direct Exploitation, Natural Processes and Pollution. We present a novel market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework – our ‘cephalopod food system framework’, to represent how the cephalopod food system functions and how it can inform processes to improve sustainability and equity of the cephalopod food system. 4. This synthesised knowledge provides the basis for diagnosing opportunities (e.g. high demand for products) and constraints (e.g. lack of data about how supply chain drivers link to cephalopod NCP) to be considered regarding the role of cephalopods in transformations towards a resilient and more diversified seafood production system. This social-ecological systems approach could apply to other wild harvest commodities with implications for diverse marine species and ecosystems and can inform those working to deliver marine and terrestrial food security while preserving biodiversity.
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