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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving ambitious mangrove restoration targets will need a transdisciplinary and evidence-informed approach Friess, Daniel A.

5 p. 456-460
artikel
2 Against the odds: Network and institutional pathways enabling agricultural diversification Blesh, Jennifer

5 p. 479-491
artikel
3 A global review of methane policies reveals that only 13% of emissions are covered with unclear effectiveness Olczak, Maria

5 p. 519-535
artikel
4 Air-Filtering Masks for Respiratory Protection from PM2.5 and Pandemic Pathogens Xu, Jinwei

5 p. 574-589
artikel
5 A Life Cycle Thinking Framework to Mitigate the Environmental Impact of Building Materials Huang, Beijia

5 p. 564-573
artikel
6 A natural Swiss knife for multiple challenges
5 p. 447-448
artikel
7 An Overview of Physical Risks in the Mt. Everest Region Miner, Kimberley R.

5 p. 547-550
artikel
8 Applications in Remote Sensing to Forest Ecology and Management Lechner, Alex M.

5 p. 405-412
artikel
9 A social-ecological-technological systems framework for urban ecosystem services McPhearson, Timon

5 p. 505-518
artikel
10 Assessing nature-based solutions for transformative change Palomo, Ignacio

5 p. 730-741
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11 A tide of change: What we can learn from stories of marine conservation success Rossbach, Susann

5 p. 505-518
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12 Behind the Scenes of a Comprehensive Scientific Expedition to Mt. Everest Elvin, Sandra

5 p. 521-529
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13 Biodiversity Conservation Targets: How to Allocate Resources Lovejoy, Thomas E.

5 p. 415-416
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14 Birth of Sagarmatha
5 p. 592-593
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15 Building an Engaged Himalayan Sustainability Science Ojha, Hemant R.

5 p. 534-538
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16 Climate Change in the Hindu Kush Himalayas: Basis and Gaps Mayewski, Paul Andrew

5 p. 551-555
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17 Climate change risks pushing one-third of global food production outside the safe climatic space Kummu, Matti

5 p. 720-729
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18 Close the carbon loophole Mehling, Michael

5 p. 587-590
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19 Closing four remaining gaps in deploying urban vegetation to enable sustainable cities Sander, Heather A.

5 p. 482-484
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20 Conceptualizing Climate Vulnerability in Complex Adaptive Systems Naylor, Angus

5 p. 444-454
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21 Countries’ differentiated responsibilities to fulfill area-based conservation targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Shen, Xiaoli

5 p. 548-559
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22 Decarbonizing through nature Smith, Pete

5 p. 449-451
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23 Diversifying sustainable diets
5 p. 441-442
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24 Dual Challenge of Climate Change and Agrobiodiversity Loss in Mountain Food Systems in the Hindu-Kush Himalaya Hussain, Abid

5 p. 539-542
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25 Ecosystematic Lunch
5 p. 472-473
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26 Ensuring that nature-based solutions for climate mitigation address multiple global challenges Donatti, Camila I.

5 p. 493-504
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27 Everest Night Lights
5 p. 590-591
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28 Exchange Tree
5 p. 466-467
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29 Financing a nature-based future: Ivo Mulder
5 p. 473-475
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30 Fleet
5 p. 694-695
artikel
31 Food sovereignty: An inclusive model for feeding the world and cooling the planet Wittman, Hannah

5 p. 474-478
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32 From antagonistic conservation to biodiversity democracy in rewilding Dotson, Taylor

5 p. 466-469
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33 Getting methane under control: Paper policies, practical measurements, and the urgent need to verify emissions Nisbet, Euan G.

5 p. 470-471
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34 Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services Richards, Daniel R.

5 p. 522-533
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35 Green Sacrifice Zones, or Why a Green New Deal Cannot Ignore the Cost Shifts of Just Transitions Zografos, Christos

5 p. 543-546
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36 Harnessing Big Data to Support the Conservation and Rehabilitation of Mangrove Forests Globally Worthington, Thomas A.

5 p. 429-443
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37 How can the WTO and its Ministerial Conference in 2021 be used to support climate action? Birkbeck, Carolyn Deere

5 p. 595-598
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38 Improved air quality in China can enhance solar-power performance and accelerate carbon-neutrality targets Chen, Shi

5 p. 550-562
artikel
39 Inclusive diets within planetary boundaries Kawarazuka, Nozomi

5 p. 443-448
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40 Increasing canopy mortality affects the future demographic structure of Europe's forests Senf, Cornelius

5 p. 749-755
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41 Increasing nutrient inputs risk a surge of nitrous oxide emissions from global mangrove ecosystems Mao, Feng

5 p. 742-748
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42 Integral functions of marine vertebrates in the ocean carbon cycle and climate change mitigation Martin, Angela Helen

5 p. 680-693
artikel
43 Just change: Achieving sustainable, healthy diets with nutrition equity Iannotti, Lora L.

5 p. 449-454
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44 Large-scale land acquisitions, agricultural trade, and zoonotic diseases: Overlooked links Giger, Markus

5 p. 605-608
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45 Making Messy Data Work for Conservation Dobson, A.D.M.

5 p. 455-465
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46 Making sense of firms for ocean governance Havice, Elizabeth

5 p. 602-604
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47 Mountain Biodiversity Is Central to Sustainable Development in Mountains and Beyond Payne, Davnah

5 p. 530-533
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48 Multiscale design for system-wide peer-to-peer energy trading Morstyn, Thomas

5 p. 629-638
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49 Nature-based solutions for managing rising flood risk and delivering multiple benefits Opperman, Jeffrey J.

5 p. 461-465
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50 Novel cropping-system strategies in China can increase plant protein with higher economic value but lower greenhouse gas emissions and water use Yin, Lichang

5 p. 560-572
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51 Ocean Forests Hold Unique Solutions to Our Current Environmental Crisis Filbee-Dexter, Karen

5 p. 398-401
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52 Operationalizing marketable blue carbon Macreadie, Peter I.

5 p. 485-492
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53 Overview of evidence on mechanisms affecting the outcomes of terrestrial multiple-use protected areas Stoudmann, Natasha

5 p. 492-504
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54 Paradoxically striving for food security in the leading food-producing tropical country, Brazil Oliveira, Willams

5 p. 455-458
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55 Precipitation Characteristics and Moisture Source Regions on Mt. Everest in the Khumbu, Nepal Perry, L. Baker

5 p. 594-607
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56 Production Globalization Makes China’s Exports Cleaner Zhang, Zengkai

5 p. 468-478
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57 Prophets, Profits, Prove It: Social Forestry under Pressure van Noordwijk, Meine

5 p. 394-397
artikel
58 Pushing Climate Change Science to the Roof of the World Mayewski, Paul Andrew

5 p. 556-560
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59 Q&A with Betty Kibaara: Innovations that can deliver “good food” for Africa Kibaara, Betty

5 p. 467-469
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60 Q&A with Gunhild Stordalen: Feeding the world and protecting the planet with healthy and sustainable diets Stordalen, Gunhild

5 p. 464-466
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61 Quantitative Foresighting as a Means of Improving Anticipatory Scientific Capacity and Strategic Planning Hobday, Alistair J.

5 p. 631-644
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62 Reaching New Heights in Plastic Pollution—Preliminary Findings of Microplastics on Mount Everest Napper, Imogen E.

5 p. 621-630
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63 Reclamation Project (Miami Science Museum installation)
5 p. 520-521
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64 Reduced but still noteworthy atmospheric pollution of trace elements in China Liu, Shuhan

5 p. 536-547
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65 Restor: Transparency and connectivity for the global environmental movement Crowther, Thomas W.

5 p. 476-481
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66 Rhetoric and frame analysis of ExxonMobil's climate change communications Supran, Geoffrey

5 p. 696-719
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67 Rising temperatures erode human sleep globally Minor, Kelton

5 p. 534-549
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68 Seeing the Forests as well as the (Trillion) Trees in Corporate Climate Strategies Seymour, Frances

5 p. 390-393
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69 Sensitive, portable heavy-metal-ion detection by the sulfidation method on a superhydrophobic concentrator (SPOT) Lee, Hiang Kwee

5 p. 756-766
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70 Six Decades of Glacier Mass Changes around Mt. Everest Are Revealed by Historical and Contemporary Images King, Owen

5 p. 608-620
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71 Sustainability of the global sand system in the Anthropocene Torres, Aurora

5 p. 639-650
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72 The Anthropocene reality of financial risk Crona, Beatrice

5 p. 618-628
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73 The Changing Face of Mountains
5 p. 517
artikel
74 The Global Forest Transition as a Human Affair Garcia, Claude A.

5 p. 417-428
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75 The role of trade in climate action: Kasturi Das
5 p. 615-617
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76 The top 100 global water questions: Results of a scoping exercise Mdee, Anna

5 p. 563-573
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77 Tidying Up Conservation with Messy Data Salk, Carl F.

5 p. 413-414
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78 Time to pay the piper: Fossil fuel companies’ reparations for climate damages Grasso, Marco

5 p. 459-463
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79 To Achieve Big Wins for Terrestrial Conservation, Prioritize Protection of Ecoregions Closest to Meeting Targets Chauvenet, Alienor L.M.

5 p. 479-486
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80 Toward a circular economy for plastics Iacovidou, Eleni

5 p. 591-594
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81 Toward a holistic understanding of pastoralism Manzano, Pablo

5 p. 651-665
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82 Transforming toward sustainability through financial markets: Four challenges and how to turn them into opportunities Crona, Beatrice

5 p. 599-601
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83 Trees as Nature-Based Solutions
5 p. 387-389
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84 Trees Do Not Make a Forest
5 p. 385-386
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85 Understanding the World’s Water Towers through High-Mountain Expeditions and Scientific Discovery Elmore, Aurora C.

5 p. 561-563
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86 Unfair exchange
5 p. 585-586
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87 Unwelcome exchange: International trade as a direct and indirect driver of biological invasions worldwide Hulme, Philip E.

5 p. 666-679
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88 Urban Trees in Times of Crisis: Palliatives, Mitigators, and Resources Dümpelmann, Sonja

5 p. 402-404
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89 Voices from the Roof of the World Sherpa, Tenzing Chogyal

5 p. 518-520
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90 We need a food system transformation—In the face of the Russia-Ukraine war, now more than ever Pörtner, Lisa M.

5 p. 470-472
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91 Which of the plethora of tree-growing projects to support? Holl, Karen D.

5 p. 452-455
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92 Why carbon leakage matters and what can be done against it Jakob, Michael

5 p. 609-614
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