Current Opinion In Environmental Sustainability

Current Opinion In Environmental Sustainability

当前对环境可持续性的看法

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Agricultural water pollution: key knowledge gaps and research needs 27
Is the 1.5 degrees C target possible? Exploring the three spheres of transformation 26
Relational values: the key to pluralistic valuation of ecosystem services 26
What is REDD plus achieving on the ground? 22
Beyond land cover change: towards a new generation of land use models 22
Political feasibility of 1.5 degrees C societal transformations: the role of social justice 22
Enabling investment for the transition to a low carbon economy: government policy to finance early stage green innovation 19
Socio-technical transitions to sustainability: a review of criticisms and elaborations of the Multi-Level Perspective 19
Stewardship, care and relational values 19
SDG synergy between agriculture and forestry in the food, energy, water and income nexus: reinventing agroforestry? 19
Narrative matters for sustainability: the transformative role of storytelling in realizing 1.5 degrees C futures 18
Impacts of hydroelectric dams on fishes and fisheries in tropical rivers through the lens of functional traits 18
Positive tipping points in a rapidly warming world 18
Forest landscape restoration for livelihoods and well-being 18
Urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (SDG 13): transforming agriculture and food systems 17
A policy nexus approach to forests and the SDGs: tradeoffs and synergies 16
Response of terrestrial evapotranspiration to Earth's greening 16
Toward a normative land systems science 15
Models for assessing engineered nanomaterial fate and behaviour in the aquatic environment 15
A typology of elementary forms of human-nature relations: a contribution to the valuation debate 14
Household time use, carbon footprints, and urban form: a review of the potential contributions of everyday living to the 1.5 degrees C climate target 14
Spillover systems in a telecoupled Anthropocene: typology, methods, and governance for global sustainability 14
Optimizing resource use efficiencies in the food-energy-water nexus for sustainable agriculture: from conceptual model to decision support system 13
Anticipating climate futures in a 1.5 degrees C era: the link between foresight and governance 13
Ecosystem services and nature's contribution to people: negotiating diverse values and trade-offs in land systems 12
Smart home technologies in everyday life: do they address key energy challenges in households? 12
Caring for nature matters: a relational approach for understanding nature's contributions to human well-being 12
Insects for sustainable animal feed: inclusive business models involving smallholder farmers 11
Metacoupling supply and demand for soil conservation service 11
Maintaining perspective of ongoing environmental change in the Mekong floodplains 11
Emerging frameworks for understanding and mitigating woody plant encroachment in grassy biomes 11
A global systematic review of empirical evidence of ecotourism impacts on forests in biodiversity hotspots 11
Gender equality, food security and the sustainable development goals 11
Towards a global model for wetlands ecosystem services 10
Will the Sustainable Development Goals address the links between poverty and the natural environment? 10
Sustainable intensification in land systems: trade-offs, scales, and contexts 9
Current hydropower developments in Europe 9
Water quality and its interlinkages with the Sustainable Development Goals 9
Assessments of synergistic outcomes from sustainable intensification of agriculture need to include smallholder livelihoods with food production and ecosystem services 9
Connecting 'relational values' and relational landscape approaches 9
Relational values in evaluations of upstream social outcomes of watershed Payment for Ecosystem Services: a review 9
Towards restoring urban waters: understanding the main pressures 9
Of temporality and plurality: an epistemic and governance agenda for accelerating just transitions for energy access and sustainable development 9
How to model algal blooms in any lake on earth 8
Migration as a feature of land system transitions 8
'Raising the temperature': the arts on a warming planet 8
Global multi-pollutant modelling of water quality: scientific challenges and future directions 8
Toward a methodology for explaining and theorizing about social-ecological phenomena 8
Trends in research on forestry decentralization policies 8
Forest certification: the challenge of measuring impacts 8