earth_science3 papersavg year 2023quality 6/5weak evidence

However, to date, there is limited evidence on the relationship between climate change and fertility.

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The gap

However, to date, there is limited evidence on the relationship between climate change and fertility.

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Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Climate change concerns and fertility intentions: first evidence from Italy (2025) · doi

    However, to date, there is limited evidence on the relationship between climate change and fertility.

    Keywords: date there limited evidence relationship climate change fertility
  • Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in Vietnam from a gender perspective: a case study of Northern province of Vietnam (2020) · doi

    Particularly, there are very limited studies on climate change in association with gender issue in North Vietnam.

    Keywords: particularly there limited climate change association gender issue north vietnam
  • Exploring the climate change experiences and social media use of farming women: an Australian case study (2025) · doi

    The effects of climate extremes on farming women in developed nations remain insufficiently explored.

    Keywords: effects climate extremes farming women developed nations remain insufficiently explored

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