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Decoupling for ecological sustainability: A categorisation and review of research literature
The idea of decoupling “environmental bads” from “economic goods” has been proposed as
a path towards sustainability by organizations such as the OECD and UN. Scientific …
a path towards sustainability by organizations such as the OECD and UN. Scientific …
[HTML][HTML] Social media data for conservation science: A methodological overview
Improved understanding of human-nature interactions is crucial to conservation science and
practice, but collecting relevant data remains challenging. Recently, social media have …
practice, but collecting relevant data remains challenging. Recently, social media have …
Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity
Many global environmental agendas, including halting biodiversity loss, reversing land
degradation, and limiting climate change, depend upon retaining forests with high …
degradation, and limiting climate change, depend upon retaining forests with high …
Advances in using multitemporal night-time lights satellite imagery to detect, estimate, and monitor socioeconomic dynamics
Since the late 1990s, remotely sensed night-time lights (NTL) satellite imagery has been
shown to correlate with socioeconomic parameters including urbanization, economic …
shown to correlate with socioeconomic parameters including urbanization, economic …
Renewable energy, economic growth, human capital, and CO2 emission: an empirical analysis
N Mahmood, Z Wang, ST Hassan - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2019 - Springer
This study contributes to the literature by estimating the interaction effects of economic
growth and renewable energy consumption on carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions with the …
growth and renewable energy consumption on carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions with the …
Spatiotemporal evaluation of the human footprint in Colombia: Four decades of anthropic impact in highly biodiverse ecosystems
The maintenance of biodiversity and the capacity of natural systems to provide goods and
services for people is affected on different levels by the intensity of human activities on …
services for people is affected on different levels by the intensity of human activities on …
Abrupt ecological shifts of lakes during the Anthropocene
Abrupt ecological shifts have become a pervasive feature of aquatic ecosystems with severe
socio-ecological consequences. Yet, it remains uncertain whether these shifts happened …
socio-ecological consequences. Yet, it remains uncertain whether these shifts happened …
[HTML][HTML] The Boreal–Arctic wetland and lake dataset (BAWLD)
Methane emissions from boreal and arctic wetlands, lakes, and rivers are expected to
increase in response to warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, the lack of …
increase in response to warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, the lack of …
[HTML][HTML] Expanding European protected areas through rewilding
Rewilding seeks to address biodiversity loss by restoring trophic interactions and fostering
self-regulating ecosystems. Although gaining traction in Europe and North America, the …
self-regulating ecosystems. Although gaining traction in Europe and North America, the …
[HTML][HTML] Map** human‒wildlife conflict hotspots in a transboundary landscape, Eastern Himalaya
Abstract The Kangchenjunga Landscape, an important repository of biodiversity, faces
several challenges owing to various drivers of change. Human‒wildlife conflict (HWC) is …
several challenges owing to various drivers of change. Human‒wildlife conflict (HWC) is …