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Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 279:109877
Autor:
Emma Garnett, Hilary Byerly, Steven Broad, Dulce Espelosin, Diogo Veríssimo, Mark A. Burgman, Gayle Burgess, Taylor H. Ricketts, Paul J. Ferraro, Kira A. Sullivan-Wiley, Brendan Fisher, Richard B. Bradbury, Julia P. G. Jones, Theresa M. Marteau, Stephen Polasky, Jan Michael Bauer, Susan Clayton, Rosie Trevelyan, Sander van der Linden, Mark Otieno, Kristian S. Nielsen, Chris Sandbrook, Andrew Balmford
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Biological Conservation. 261
Conservation is predominantly an exercise in trying to change human behaviour – whether that of consumers whose choices drive unsustainable resource use, of land managers clearing natural habitats, or of policymakers failing to deliver on environme
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Applied Geography. 105:47-57
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Land Use Policy. 79:671-683
Agricultural land and natural resource management has an important role to play in reducing the vulnerability of rural populations to hazard risk and to promote increases in agricultural yields. Though strategies for hazard risk mitigation and produc
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Case Studies in the Environment. 5
Our case asked: How can social science factor into conservation program design as it relates to partnership development and behavioral “nudges”? How might these tools be used to influence public forest management decisions on a landscape scale? O
Autor:
Priya Shyamsundar, Laura Aileen Sauls, Jennifer Zavaleta Cheek, P.P. Krishnapriya, Kira A. Sullivan-Wiley, James Thomas Erbaugh
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Forest Policy and Economics. 133:102607
This article examines global trends likely to influence forests and tree-based systems and considers the poverty implications of these interactions. The trends, identified through a series of expert discussions and review of the literature, include:
Autor:
Xiaodong Chen, Richard E. Bilsborrow, Jiangfeng Li, Ying Wang, Shiqi Tao, Qi Zhang, Kira A. Sullivan-Wiley, Qingfeng Huang, Conghe Song
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Land use policy
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is increasingly used in developing countries to secure the sustainable provision of vital ecosystem services. The largest PES programs in the world are embedded in China's new forest policies, which aim to expand
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World development
Environmental disasters cause enormous losses of life and property every year, a threat that is recognized and addressed in both the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals. Organizations from both the