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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving a nature- and people-positive future Obura, David O.

2 p. 105-117
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2 Achieving carbon neutrality enables China to attain its industrial water-use target Liu, Xiaoyu

2 p. 188-200
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3 A data-driven approach to water treatment in low-resource communities: Andrea Johnson
2 p. 138-139
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4 Addressing Root Drivers of Land-Climate Dynamics Munroe, Darla K.

2 p. 181-184
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5 A double-edged sword into a plowshare: Analyzing geopolitical implications of alternative socioeconomic development pathways Moyer, Jonathan D.

2 p. 336-347
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6 A global target for semi-natural land cover within human dominated landscapes? Manning, Peter

2 p. 180-181
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7 Antacids for the Sea? Artificial Ocean Alkalinization and Climate Change Burns, Wil

2 p. 154-156
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8 A protein transition can free up land to tap vast energy and negative emission potentials Rueda, Oscar

2 p. 293-310
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9 Area-based conservation: Taking stock and looking ahead Gurney, Georgina G.

2 p. 98-104
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10 Area Requirements to Safeguard Earth's Marine Species Jones, Kendall R.

2 p. 188-196
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11 Are Global Land Grabs Ticking Socio-environmental Bombs or Just Inefficient Investments? Agrawal, Arun

2 p. 159-162
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12 A report card to effectively communicate threatened species recovery Ward, Michelle

2 p. 186-198
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13 Avoiding Amazonian Catastrophes: Prospects for Conservation in the 21st Century Walker, Robert Toovey

2 p. 202-215
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14 A water-function-based framework for understanding and governing water resilience in the Anthropocene Falkenmark, Malin

2 p. 213-225
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15 Barriers to Negative-Emissions Technologies
2 p. 137-139
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16 Billions in Misspent EU Agricultural Subsidies Could Support the Sustainable Development Goals Scown, Murray W.

2 p. 237-250
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17 Building inclusive cities for a sustainable future Ghosh, Emily

2 p. 161-164
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18 Building Resilience to Climate Change in Informal Settlements Satterthwaite, David

2 p. 143-156
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19 Buildings as a Global Carbon Sink? A Reality Check on Feasibility Limits Pomponi, Francesco

2 p. 157-161
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20 Carbon Sink
2 p. 212-213
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21 Characterizing and Evaluating Integrated Landscape Initiatives Carmenta, Rachel

2 p. 174-187
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22 Chasing Carbon
2 p. 135-136
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23 Circular Urban Metabolism Framework Lucertini, Giulia

2 p. 138-142
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24 Cleaning City Skies
2 p. 113-116
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25 Co-designing Indus Water-Energy-Land Futures Wada, Yoshihide

2 p. 185-194
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26 Consequences of recreational hunting for biodiversity conservation and livelihoods Di Minin, Enrico

2 p. 238-253
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27 Conservation transformation
2 p. 67
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28 Consideration of culture is vital if we are to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals Zheng, Xinzhu

2 p. 307-319
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29 Coupling net-zero modeling with sustainability transitions can reveal co-benefits and risks Moallemi, Enayat A.

2 p. 175-179
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30 Culturally diverse expert teams have yet to bring comprehensive linguistic diversity to intergovernmental ecosystem assessments Lynch, Abigail J.

2 p. 269-278
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31 Defining a sustainable development target space for 2030 and 2050 van Vuuren, Detlef P.

2 p. 142-156
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32 Design changes for improved circularity of silicon solar modules Tao, Meng

2 p. 171-174
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33 Developing countries’ responsibilities for CO2 emissions in value chains are larger and growing faster than those of developed countries Meng, Bo

2 p. 167-181
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34 Distinct roles of direct and indirect electrification in pathways to a renewables-dominated European energy system Schreyer, Felix

2 p. 226-241
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35 Eighty-six EU policy options for reducing imported deforestation Bager, Simon L.

2 p. 289-306
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36 Elephants & Bees
2 p. 94-95
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37 Enabling a Rapid and Just Transition away from Coal in China He, Gang

2 p. 187-194
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38 Energy balance
2 p. 161-162
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39 Essential environmental impact variables: A means for transparent corporate sustainability reporting aligned with planetary boundaries Wassénius, Emmy

2 p. 211-225
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40 Expanding collaborative autoethnography into the world of natural science for transdisciplinary teams Haeffner, Melissa

2 p. 157-167
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41 Extremely low-volatility organic coating leads to underestimation of black carbon climate impact Zhang, Yuxuan

2 p. 158-166
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42 Facilitating a clean water future for all: Gilbert F. Houngbo
2 p. 140-141
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43 Fairness in transitions to low-carbon mobility Mullen, Caroline

2 p. 168-171
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44 Fallen Bierstadt
2 p. 96-97
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45 From wastewater to resource Petrik, Leslie Felicia

2 p. 122-125
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46 Generating affordable protection of high seas biodiversity through cross-sectoral spatial planning Fourchault, Léa

2 p. 253-264
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47 Global synthesis reveals heterogeneous changes in connection of humans to nature Soga, Masashi

2 p. 131-138
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48 Growing disparity in global conservation research capacity and its impact on biodiversity conservation Zhang, Lu

2 p. 147-157
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49 Growing evidence of the interconnections between modern slavery, environmental degradation, and climate change Decker Sparks, Jessica L.

2 p. 181-191
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50 Harnessing Big Data to Support the Conservation and Rehabilitation of Mangrove Forests Globally Worthington, Thomas A.

2 p. 260
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51 History as grounds for interdisciplinarity: promoting sustainable woodlands via an integrative ecological and socio-cultural perspective Swanson, Heather Anne

2 p. 226-237
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52 How food in the commons can help to address inequity in US food and land access Anderson, Molly D.

2 p. 165-167
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53 How Simulations of the Land Carbon Sink Are Biased by Ignoring Fluvial Carbon Transfers: A Case Study for the Amazon Basin Lauerwald, Ronny

2 p. 226-236
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54 Hundreds of millions of people in the tropics need both wild harvests and other forms of economic development for their well-being Wells, Geoff J.

2 p. 311-324
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55 Impacts of climate change on methylmercury formation and bioaccumulation in the 21st century ocean Zhang, Yanxu

2 p. 279-288
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56 Indigenous stewardship for habitat protection Solange Bandiaky-Badji,

2 p. 68-72
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57 Integrated Climate-Change Assessment Scenarios and Carbon Dioxide Removal Schweizer, Vanessa J.

2 p. 166-172
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58 Interdependence in rare earth element supply between China and the United States helps stabilize global supply chains Chen, Wei-Qiang

2 p. 242-252
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59 Interventions for sourcing EAT-Lancet diets within national agricultural areas: A global analysis Navarre, Nicolas

2 p. 182
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60 Invisible Homeless
2 p. 254-255
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61 Is safe water, sanitation, and hygiene a pipe dream? Taing, Lina

2 p. 126-128
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62 La Monarca
2 p. 184-185
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63 Land Locked Collins, Lewis

2 p. 149-150
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64 Land Rights in Sustainability
2 p. 155-158
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65 Land Users
2 p. 151-154
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66 Learning from Nordic Cities on Climate Action Johnson, Oliver William

2 p. 128-131
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67 Limits to Paris compatibility of CO2 capture and utilization de Kleijne, Kiane

2 p. 168-185
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68 Locally led adaptation is key to ending deforestation Rahman, M. Feisal

2 p. 81-85
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69 Low-Carbon Mobility in London: A Just Transition? Schwanen, Tim

2 p. 132-134
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70 Machine learning evidence map reveals global differences in adaptation action Sietsma, Anne J.

2 p. 280-292
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71 Making low-carbon energy sustainable Grubert, Emily

2 p. 163-166
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72 Managed Retreat in the United States Siders, A.R.

2 p. 216-225
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73 Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action Ripple, William J.

2 p. 86-91
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74 Mapping the Continuum of Humanity's Footprint on Land Watson, James Edward Maxwell

2 p. 175-180
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75 Measure and Reduce the Harm Caused by Biological Invasions McGeoch, Melodie

2 p. 171-174
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76 Moving toward Net-Zero Emissions Requires New Alliances for Carbon Dioxide Removal Fuss, Sabine

2 p. 145-149
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77 Nature provides valuable sanitation services Willcock, Simon

2 p. 192-201
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78 Net Gain: Seeking Better Outcomes for Local People when Mitigating Biodiversity Loss from Development Jones, Julia Patricia Gordon

2 p. 195-201
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79 New Cities: Engineering Social Exclusions Moser, Sarah

2 p. 125-127
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80 Our Urban Future
2 p. 111-112
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81 Ozone-related acute excess mortality projected to increase in the absence of climate and air quality controls consistent with the Paris Agreement Domingo, Nina G.G.

2 p. 325-335
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82 Patchwork Earth: navigating pathways to just, thriving, and sustainable futures Bennett, Elena M.

2 p. 172-176
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83 People and Nature in an Urban World Girardet, Herbert

2 p. 135-137
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84 Persistent degradation: Global water quality challenges and required actions du Plessis, Anja

2 p. 129-131
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85 Policy documents considering biodiversity, land use, and climate in the European Arctic reveal visible, hidden, and imagined nexus approaches Rasmus, Sirpa

2 p. 265-279
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86 Policy making under scarcity: reflections for designing socially just climate adaptation policy Kuhl, Laura

2 p. 202-212
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87 Primary Suppliers Driving Atmospheric Mercury Emissions through Global Supply Chains Qi, Jianchuan

2 p. 254-266
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88 Principles for Thinking about Carbon Dioxide Removal in Just Climate Policy Morrow, David R.

2 p. 150-153
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89 Q&A with Thomas Spencer: The importance of equity in a sustainable energy transition Spencer, Thomas

2 p. 182-183
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90 Quality control
2 p. 121
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91 Quantifying Social-Ecological Scale Mismatches Suggests People Should Be Managed at Broader Scales Than Ecosystems Cumming, Graeme S.

2 p. 251-259
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92 Rapid Re(f)use
2 p. 158-159
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93 Rató, Spirit of Waterfalls Briceño, Antonio

2 p. 226-227
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94 Recognizing the Value of Collaboration in Delivering Carbon Dioxide Removal Fajardy, Mathilde

2 p. 214-225
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95 Relaxing Energy Policies Coupled with Climate Change Will Significantly Undermine Efforts to Attain US Ozone Standards Shen, Huizhong

2 p. 229-239
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96 Representing inequalities in integrated assessment modeling of climate change Emmerling, Johannes

2 p. 177-180
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97 Researching “resource frontiers” is vital for understanding the human consequences of scaling up renewable energy technologies Kemp, Deanna

2 p. 167-170
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98 Restoring Abandoned Farmland to Mitigate Climate Change on a Full Earth Yang, Yi

2 p. 176-186
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99 Safeguarding biodiversity requires understanding how to manage protected areas cost effectively Geldmann, Jonas

2 p. 73-76
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100 Science Must Embrace Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge to Solve Our Biodiversity Crisis Ogar, Edwin

2 p. 162-165
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101 Seen but not heard
2 p. 159-160
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102 Sustainable finance for biodiversity: Q&A with Candice Stevens Stevens, Candice

2 p. 92-93
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103 The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy Could Be Spent Much More Efficiently to Address Challenges for Farmers, Climate, and Biodiversity Pe’er, Guy

2 p. 173-175
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104 The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework: Business as usual or a turning point? Obura, David

2 p. 77-80
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105 The potential of water security in leveraging Agenda 2030 Taka, Maija

2 p. 258-268
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106 The role of water quality monitoring in the sustainable use of ambient waters Chapman, Deborah V.

2 p. 132-137
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107 The Slowdown in China’s Carbon Emissions Growth in the New Phase of Economic Development Zheng, Jiali

2 p. 240-253
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108 The Unseen Wall of Economic Inequality
2 p. 256-257
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109 Three-quarters of insect species are insufficiently represented by protected areas Chowdhury, Shawan

2 p. 139-146
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110 To Achieve a Sustainable Blue Future, Progress Assessments Must Include Interdependencies between the Sustainable Development Goals Nash, Kirsty L.

2 p. 161-173
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111 To Conserve Nature in the Anthropocene, Half Earth Is Not Nearly Enough Ellis, Erle C.

2 p. 163-167
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112 Trees as Nature-Based Solutions: A Global South Perspective
2 p. 140-144
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113 Triple exposure: Reducing negative impacts of climate change, blue growth, and conservation on coastal communities Gill, David A.

2 p. 118-130
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114 Unearthing assumptions and power: A framework for research, policy, and practice Pérez-Hämmerle, Katharina-Victoria

2 p. 199-210
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115 Unpacking the Urban Infrastructure Nexus with Environment, Health, Livability, Well-Being, and Equity Ramaswami, Anu

2 p. 120-124
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116 Unravelling Ecologies: Runoff Verdure
2 p. 186-187
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117 Urban Governance for a Sustainable Future
2 p. 117-119
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118 Urban Land Use: Central to Building a Sustainable Future Seto, Karen C.

2 p. 168-170
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119 Variable Impacts of Climate Change on Blue Carbon Lovelock, Catherine E.

2 p. 195-211
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