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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A general procedure to identify indicators for evaluation and monitoring of nature-based solution projects Rödl, Anne

11 p. 2278-2293
artikel
2 An Indigenous perspective on ecosystem accounting: Challenges and opportunities revealed by an Australian case study Normyle, Anna

11 p. 2227-2239
artikel
3 An Indigenous science of the climate change impacts on landscape topography in Siberia Lavrillier, Alexandra

11 p. 1910-1925
artikel
4 Applying ecosystem services as a framework to analyze the effects of alternative bio-economy scenarios in Nordic catchments Vermaat, Jan E.

11 p. 1784-1796
artikel
5 Can investments in manure technology reduce nutrient leakage to the Baltic Sea? Jansson, Torbjörn
2019
11 p. 1264-1277
artikel
6 Catchment effects of a future Nordic bioeconomy: From land use to water resources Skarbøvik, Eva

11 p. 1697-1709
artikel
7 Changing diets and traditional lifestyle of Siberian Arctic Indigenous Peoples and effects on health and well-being Andronov, Sergey

11 p. 2060-2071
artikel
8 Climate effects on land management and stream nitrogen concentrations in small agricultural catchments in Norway Wenng, Hannah

11 p. 1747-1758
artikel
9 Climate mitigation and intensified forest management in Norway: To what extent are surface waters safeguarded? Sundnes, Frode

11 p. 1736-1746
artikel
10 Coherent at face value: Integration of forest carbon targets in Finnish policy strategies Pitzén, Samuli

11 p. 1861-1877
artikel
11 Comparing nutrient reference concentrations in Nordic countries with focus on lowland rivers Skarbøvik, Eva

11 p. 1771-1783
artikel
12 Connecting biodiversity and human dimensions through ecosystem services: The Numto Nature Park in West Siberia Minayeva, Tatiana Yu.

11 p. 2009-2021
artikel
13 Correction to: Quantification of forest carbon flux and stock uncertainties under climate change and their use in regionally explicit decision making: Case study in Finland Junttila, Virpi

11 p. 1734-1736
artikel
14 Country-level factors in a failing relationship with nature: Nature connectedness as a key metric for a sustainable future Richardson, Miles

11 p. 2201-2213
artikel
15 Cultural ecosystem services provided by the Baltic Sea marine environment Ahtiainen, Heini
2019
11 p. 1350-1361
artikel
16 Effect of forest management choices on carbon sequestration and biodiversity at national scale Mäkelä, Annikki

11 p. 1737-1756
artikel
17 Efficiency of mitigation measures targeting nutrient losses from agricultural drainage systems: A review Carstensen, Mette Vodder

11 p. 1820-1837
artikel
18 Empowering Indigenous natural hazards management in northern Australia Russell-Smith, Jeremy

11 p. 2240-2260
artikel
19 Farmers’ preferences for nutrient and climate-related agri-environmental schemes: A cross-country comparison Hasler, Berit
2019
11 p. 1290-1303
artikel
20 Food web and fisheries in the future Baltic Sea Bauer, Barbara
2019
11 p. 1337-1349
artikel
21 Future projections of record-breaking sea surface temperature and cyanobacteria bloom events in the Baltic Sea Meier, H. E. Markus
2019
11 p. 1362-1376
artikel
22 Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea Bartosova, Alena
2019
11 p. 1325-1336
artikel
23 Good ethics cannot stop me from exploiting: The good and bad of anthropocentric attitudes in a game environment Ho, Manh-Toan

11 p. 2294-2307
artikel
24 Grassland allergenicity increases with urbanisation and plant invasions Bernard-Verdier, Maud

11 p. 2261-2277
artikel
25 Great Vasyugan Mire: How the world’s largest peatland helps addressing the world’s largest problems Kirpotin, Sergey N.

11 p. 2038-2049
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26 How oxygen deficiency in the Baltic Sea proper has spread and worsened: The role of ammonium and hydrogen sulphide Rolff, Carl

11 p. 2308-2324
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27 Impacts of environmental change on biodiversity and vegetation dynamics in Siberia Kirpotin, Sergey N.

11 p. 1926-1952
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28 Input data resolution affects the conservation prioritization outcome of spatially sparse biodiversity features Tanhuanpää, Topi

11 p. 1793-1803
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29 Integrating carbon sequestration and biodiversity impacts in forested ecosystems: Concepts, cases, and policies Alam, Syed Ashraful

11 p. 1687-1696
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30 Key periods of peatland development and environmental changes in the middle taiga zone of Western Siberia during the Holocene Tsyganov, Andrey N.

11 p. 1896-1909
artikel
31 Leveraging research infrastructure co-location to evaluate constraints on terrestrial carbon cycling in northern European forests Futter, Martyn N.

11 p. 1819-1831
artikel
32 Measuring the sustainability of Russia’s Arctic cities Orttung, Robert W.

11 p. 2090-2103
artikel
33 Modelling the regional potential for reaching carbon neutrality in Finland: Sustainable forestry, energy use and biodiversity protection Forsius, Martin

11 p. 1757-1776
artikel
34 Multi-functional benefits from targeted set-aside land in a Danish catchment Hashemi, Fatemeh

11 p. 1808-1819
artikel
35 Multiple-pollutant cost-efficiency: Coherent water and climate policy for agriculture Lötjönen, Sanna
2019
11 p. 1304-1313
artikel
36 Nitrate leaching losses from two Baltic Sea catchments under scenarios of changes in land use, land management and climate Olesen, Jørgen E.
2019
11 p. 1252-1263
artikel
37 Nordic Bioeconomy Pathways: Future narratives for assessment of water-related ecosystem services in agricultural and forest management Rakovic, Jelena

11 p. 1710-1721
artikel
38 Optimizing placement of constructed wetlands at landscape scale in order to reduce phosphorus losses Djodjic, Faruk

11 p. 1797-1807
artikel
39 Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities Rakhmanova, Lidia

11 p. 2072-2089
artikel
40 Phosphorus retention, erosion protection and farmers’ perceptions of riparian buffer zones with grass and natural vegetation: Case studies from South-Eastern Norway Blankenberg, Anne-Grete Buseth

11 p. 1838-1849
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41 Potential impacts of a future Nordic bioeconomy on surface water quality Marttila, Hannu

11 p. 1722-1735
artikel
42 Preface Korchunov, Nikolay

11 p. 1895
artikel
43 Publisher Correction: Leveraging research infrastructure co-location to evaluate constraints on terrestrial carbon cycling in northern European forests Futter, Martyn N.

11 p. 1832-1833
artikel
44 Quantification of forest carbon flux and stock uncertainties under climate change and their use in regionally explicit decision making: Case study in Finland Junttila, Virpi

11 p. 1716-1733
artikel
45 Quantification of the effect of environmental changes on the brownification of Lake Kukkia in southern Finland Rankinen, Katri

11 p. 1834-1846
artikel
46 Reactive nitrogen in a clay till hill slope field system Jakobsen, Rasmus
2019
11 p. 1240-1251
artikel
47 Reforming a pre-existing biodiversity conservation scheme: Promoting climate co-benefits by a carbon payment Kangas, Johanna

11 p. 1847-1860
artikel
48 Role of data uncertainty when identifying important areas for biodiversity and carbon in boreal forests Kujala, Heini

11 p. 1804-1818
artikel
49 Role of land cover in Finland’s greenhouse gas emissions Holmberg, Maria

11 p. 1697-1715
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50 Should Swedish sea level planners worry more about mean sea level rise or sea level extremes? Hieronymus, Magnus

11 p. 2325-2332
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51 Siberian environmental change: Synthesis of recent studies and opportunities for networking Callaghan, Terry V.

11 p. 2104-2127
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52 Smoke pollution must be part of the savanna fire management equation: A case study from Darwin, Australia Jones, Penelope J.

11 p. 2214-2226
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53 Soil organic carbon storage in a mountain permafrost area of Central Asia (High Altai, Russia) Pascual, Didac

11 p. 2022-2037
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54 South-Siberian mountain mires: Perspectives on a potentially vulnerable remote source of biodiversity Volkova, Irina I.

11 p. 1975-1990
artikel
55 Spatially differentiated regulation: Can it save the Baltic Sea from excessive N-loads? Refsgaard, Jens Christian
2019
11 p. 1278-1289
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56 Streamwater responses to reduced nitrogen deposition at four small upland catchments in Norway Kaste, Øyvind

11 p. 1759-1770
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57 Sustainable ecosystem governance under changing climate and land use: An introduction Hasler, Berit
2019
11 p. 1235-1239
artikel
58 Thawing permafrost and methane emission in Siberia: Synthesis of observations, reanalysis, and predictive modeling Anisimov, Oleg

11 p. 2050-2059
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59 The dynamic land-cover of the Altai Mountains: Perspectives based on past and current environmental and biodiversity changes Volkov, Igor V.

11 p. 1991-2008
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60 Toward the Baltic Sea Socioeconomic Action Plan Ollikainen, Markku
2019
11 p. 1377-1388
artikel
61 Utilizing historical maps in identification of long-term land use and land cover changes Mäyrä, Janne

11 p. 1777-1792
artikel
62 Visualization-supported dialogues in the Baltic Sea Region Neset, Tina-Simone
2019
11 p. 1314-1324
artikel
63 Wildfires in the Siberian taiga Kharuk, Viacheslav I.

11 p. 1953-1974
artikel
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