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July 2018, Volume 1, Issue 7
- 341-349 The urban south and the predicament of global sustainability
by Harini Nagendra & Xuemei Bai & Eduardo S. Brondizio & Shuaib Lwasa - 350-357 Mobilizing domestic resources for the Agenda 2030 via carbon pricing
by Max Franks & Kai Lessmann & Michael Jakob & Jan Christoph Steckel & Ottmar Edenhofer - 358-360 The water footprint of water conservation using shade balls in California
by Erfan Haghighi & Kaveh Madani & Arjen Y. Hoekstra - 361-368 Evidence that organic farming promotes pest control
by Lucile Muneret & Matthew Mitchell & Verena Seufert & Stéphanie Aviron & El Aziz Djoudi & Julien Pétillon & Manuel Plantegenest & Denis Thiéry & Adrien Rusch - 369-374 A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation
by Stephen T. Garnett & Neil D. Burgess & Julia E. Fa & Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares & Zsolt Molnár & Cathy J. Robinson & James E. M. Watson & Kerstin K. Zander & Beau Austin & Eduardo S. Brondizio & Neil French Collier & Tom Duncan & Erle Ellis & Hayley Geyle & Micha V. Jackson & Harry Jonas & Pernilla Malmer & Ben McGowan & Amphone Sivongxay & Ian Leiper - 375-375 Publisher Correction: Cultural evolution of normative motivations for sustainable behaviour
by Taylor Davis & Erin P. Hennes & Leigh Raymond - 376-376 Publisher Correction: Social-ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification
by Laura Vang Rasmussen & Brendan Coolsaet & Adrian Martin & Ole Mertz & Unai Pascual & Esteve Corbera & Neil Dawson & Janet A. Fisher & Phil Franks & Casey M. Ryan
June 2018, Volume 1, Issue 6
- 262-264 Climate change not to blame for cod population decline
by Keith M. Brander - 265-265 Forty years of CITES
by Aiora Zabala - 266-266 Energy development impacts
by William Burnside - 267-267 Food versus energy
by Ryan Scarrow - 268-268 Greener carbon capture
by Aimee Guha Roy - 269-270 Addressing poverty in rural Africa
by Jessica Fanzo - 271-272 To live and drink in Los Angeles
by David Feldman - 273-274 Eutrophication’s neglected drivers
by Thomas Wiedmann - 275-282 Social-ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification
by Laura Vang Rasmussen & Brendan Coolsaet & Adrian Martin & Ole Mertz & Unai Pascual & Esteve Corbera & Neil Dawson & Janet A. Fisher & Phil Franks & Casey M. Ryan - 283-288 The timing and causes of famines in Europe
by Guido Alfani & Cormac Ó Gráda - 289-297 The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles
by Erik Porse & Kathryn B. Mika & Elizaveta Litvak & Kimberly F. Manago & Terri S. Hogue & Mark Gold & Diane E. Pataki & Stephanie Pincetl - 298-303 Avoiding the ecological limits of forage fish for fed aquaculture
by Halley E. Froehlich & Nis Sand Jacobsen & Timothy E. Essington & Tyler Clavelle & Benjamin S. Halpern - 304-313 Progress towards sustainable intensification in China challenged by land-use change
by Lijun Zuo & Zengxiang Zhang & Kimberly M. Carlson & Graham K. MacDonald & Kate A. Brauman & Yingchun Liu & Wen Zhang & Huayong Zhang & Wenbin Wu & Xiaoli Zhao & Xiao Wang & Bin Liu & Ling Yi & Qingke Wen & Fang Liu & Jinyong Xu & Shunguang Hu & Feifei Sun & James S. Gerber & Paul C. West - 314-321 Trade and the role of non-food commodities for global eutrophication
by Helen A. Hamilton & Diana Ivanova & Konstantin Stadler & Stefano Merciai & Jannick Schmidt & Rosalie Zelm & Daniel Moran & Richard Wood - 322-322 Publisher Correction: Flooding risk: Wastewater disruptions
by Monica Contestabile
May 2018, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 206-209 Environmental challenges for the Belt and Road Initiative
by Fernando Ascensão & Lenore Fahrig & Anthony P. Clevenger & Richard T. Corlett & Jochen A. G. Jaeger & William F. Laurance & Henrique M. Pereira - 210-210 Ossified contributions
by Ryan Scarrow - 211-211 Wastewater disease indicators
by William Burnside - 212-212 Long-term economic returns
by Monica Contestabile - 213-213 Ocean microfibre contamination
by Aiora Zabala - 214-215 A wider role for climate scenarios
by Reto Knutti - 216-217 Unravelling child trafficking routes
by Paolo Campana - 218-224 Cultural evolution of normative motivations for sustainable behaviour
by Taylor Davis & Erin P. Hennes & Leigh Raymond - 225-233 Beyond rationality in engineering design for sustainability
by Leidy Klotz & Elke Weber & Eric Johnson & Tripp Shealy & Morela Hernandez & Bethany Gordon - 234-239 Climate-smart sustainable agriculture in low-to-intermediate shade agroforests
by W. J. Blaser & J. Oppong & S. P. Hart & J. Landolt & E. Yeboah & J. Six - 240-245 Unprecedented rates of land-use transformation in modelled climate change mitigation pathways
by P. A. Turner & C. B. Field & D. B. Lobell & D. L. Sanchez & K. J. Mach - 246-253 Hotspots of peatland-derived potable water use identified by global analysis
by Jiren Xu & Paul J. Morris & Junguo Liu & Joseph Holden - 254-260 Child-trafficking networks of illegal adoption in China
by Zhen Wang & Liyuan Wei & Sha Peng & Liangchun Deng & Beibei Niu
April 2018, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 153-155 Addressing food security in African cities
by Jane Battersby & Vanessa Watson - 156-156 Landfill mining
by William Burnside - 157-157 Global copper scenarios
by Aiora Zabala - 158-158 Wastewater disruptions
by Monica Contestabile - 159-159 Work and degrowth
by Ryan Scarrow - 160-161 No clean coal for stream animals
by Craig W. Osenberg - 162-163 Running out of time
by Oliver P. Hauser - 164-165 Learning sustainability innovations
by Adam Douglas Henry - 166-175 The role of nanotechnology in tackling global water challenges
by Meagan S. Mauter & Ines Zucker & François Perreault & Jay R. Werber & Jae-Hong Kim & Menachem Elimelech - 176-183 Impact of coal mining on stream biodiversity in the US and its regulatory implications
by Xingli Giam & Julian D. Olden & Daniel Simberloff - 184-189 Slow and deliberate cooperation in the commons
by Chris Brozyna & Todd Guilfoos & Stephen Atlas - 190-197 Innovation diffusion within large environmental NGOs through informal network agents
by Yuta J. Masuda & Yuqing Liu & Sheila M. W. Reddy & Kenneth A. Frank & Kyle Burford & Jonathan R. B. Fisher & Jensen Montambault - 198-203 Tracking the pulse of the Earth’s fresh waters
by Albert Ruhi & Mathis L. Messager & Julian D. Olden
March 2018, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 114-114 Future urban research
by Monica Contestabile - 115-115 Mothless nights
by William Burnside - 116-116 Walking to better health
by Ryan Scarrow - 117-117 The corruption effect
by Monica Contestabile - 118-118 Farm models need society
by Ryan Scarrow - 119-119 Fresh water input
by Monica Contestabile - 120-121 Cities drive food and water security
by Evan G. R. Davies - 122-127 The environmental impacts of rapidly changing diets and their nutritional quality in China
by Pan He & Giovanni Baiocchi & Klaus Hubacek & Kuishuang Feng & Yang Yu - 128-135 Experimental evidence on payments for forest commons conservation
by Krister P. Andersson & Nathan J. Cook & Tara Grillos & Maria Claudia Lopez & Carl F. Salk & Glenn D. Wright & Esther Mwangi - 136-144 The global status and trends of Payments for Ecosystem Services
by James Salzman & Genevieve Bennett & Nathaniel Carroll & Allie Goldstein & Michael Jenkins - 145-150 From principles to practice in paying for nature’s services
by S. Wunder & R. Brouwer & S. Engel & D. Ezzine-de-Blas & R. Muradian & U. Pascual & R. Pinto
February 2018, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 79-80 Modelling the mysterious Maya
by Joseph Tainter - 81-82 Amassed threats to albatross species
by Ramūnas Žydelis - 83-83 Mainstreaming women’s issues
by Ryan Scarrow - 84-84 Christian green concerns
by Ryan Scarrow - 85-85 Affluence and increased cancer
by Aiora Zabala - 86-86 Global crop certification map
by Aiora Zabala - 87-87 Ranking restoration scenarios
by William Burnside - 88-95 A good life for all within planetary boundaries
by Daniel W. O’Neill & Andrew L. Fanning & William F. Lamb & Julia K. Steinberger - 96-104 Improved trade-offs of hydropower and sand connectivity by strategic dam planning in the Mekong
by R. J. P. Schmitt & S. Bizzi & A. Castelletti & G. M. Kondolf - 105-112 Nanoporous polyethylene microfibres for large-scale radiative cooling fabric
by Yucan Peng & Jun Chen & Alex Y. Song & Peter B. Catrysse & Po-Chun Hsu & Lili Cai & Bofei Liu & Yangying Zhu & Guangmin Zhou & David S. Wu & Hye Ryoung Lee & Shanhui Fan & Yi Cui
January 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 2-4 Building a global urban science
by Michele Acuto & Susan Parnell & Karen C. Seto - 5-7 Urban agriculture growth in US cities
by Lisa Palmer - 8-8 Evolving field
by Ryan Scarrow - 9-9 Drivers of good practices
by Aiora Zabala - 10-10 Prescriptive safeguards
by Aiora Zabala - 11-11 Lost mangrove diversity
by William Burnside - 12-12 Toxic food
by Xujia Jiang - 13-14 Back home or not
by Etienne Piguet - 15-16 Modelling humanity’s predicament
by Joseph Robert Burger - 17-18 Small and bad
by Pallav Purohit - 19-27 The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy
by Martine Maron & Susie Brownlie & Joseph W. Bull & Megan C. Evans & Amrei von Hase & Fabien Quétier & James E. M. Watson & Ascelin Gordon - 28-30 Warm glow is associated with low- but not high-cost sustainable behaviour
by Sander van der Linden - 31-33 Barriers to sustainable consumption attenuated by foreign language use
by Janet Geipel & Constantinos Hadjichristidis & Anne-Kathrin Klesse - 34-37 Trade and the equitability of global food nutrient distribution
by Stephen A. Wood & Matthew R. Smith & Jessica Fanzo & Roseline Remans & Ruth S. DeFries - 38-43 Socio-economic consequences of post-disaster reconstruction in hazard-exposed areas
by Jamie W. McCaughey & Patrick Daly & Ibnu Mundir & Saiful Mahdi & Anthony Patt - 44-50 Increased vegetation growth and carbon stock in China karst via ecological engineering
by Xiaowei Tong & Martin Brandt & Yuemin Yue & Stephanie Horion & Kelin Wang & Wanda De Keersmaecker & Feng Tian & Guy Schurgers & Xiangming Xiao & Yiqi Luo & Chi Chen & Ranga Myneni & Zheng Shi & Hongsong Chen & Rasmus Fensholt - 51-58 Water competition between cities and agriculture driven by climate change and urban growth
by Martina Flörke & Christof Schneider & Robert I. McDonald - 59-68 Targeted emission reductions from global super-polluting power plant units
by Dan Tong & Qiang Zhang & Steven J. Davis & Fei Liu & Bo Zheng & Guannan Geng & Tao Xue & Meng Li & Chaopeng Hong & Zifeng Lu & David G. Streets & Dabo Guan & Kebin He - 69-76 Impacts of booming concrete production on water resources worldwide
by Sabbie A. Miller & Arpad Horvath & Paulo J. M. Monteiro