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Autor:
Lydia Olander, Katie Warnell, Sara Mason, Rachel Karasik, Heather Tallis, Kara Coffey, Christine Hale, Christine Shepard, Kateryna Wowk, David Yoskowitz
Publikováno v:
Communications Earth & Environment, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract Ecological restoration programs increasingly aim to provide socio-economic and environmental benefits. However, monitoring of socio-economic outcomes of these programs lags behind monitoring of ecological outcomes. Socio-economic methods are
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fe6a2fbf75c34090b0bfd5711c16133c
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 267 (2021)
A shared understanding of the benefits and tradeoffs to people from alternative land management strategies is critical to successful decision-making for managing public lands and fostering shared stewardship. This study describes an approach for iden
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/85a507c888984b6f8e0ad18d1edbaf79
Autor:
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier, Emily Corwin, Jens Figlus, Mike Donahue, Elizabeth Losos, Lydia Olander, Michael W. Beck, Borja G. Reguero, Hans Pietersen, Don McNeill, Nigel Pontee, Donald R. Nelson, Brian P. Bledsoe, Rachel K. Gittman, Todd Guidry, Siddharth Narayan, Brian R. Silliman, Robert Costanza, Rusty A. Feagin, Todd S. Bridges, Q. Lodder, Carter S. Smith, Susana Ferreira, Rowan Palmer
Publikováno v:
One Earth. 4:1361-1364
Summary Infrastructure must become more resilient as the global climate changes and also more affordable in the economic and political context of a post-COVID world. We can solve this dual challenge and drive global infrastructure investment into a m
Autor:
Keith H. Hirokawa, Taylor H. Ricketts, Craig Anthony Arnold, Robin Kundis Craig, J. B. Ruhl, James Salzman, Lydia Olander, Margaret A. Palmer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 19:519-525
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 12, Iss 267, p 267 (2021)
Forests
Volume 12
Issue 3
Forests
Volume 12
Issue 3
A shared understanding of the benefits and tradeoffs to people from alternative land management strategies is critical to successful decision-making for managing public lands and fostering shared stewardship. This study describes an approach for iden
Autor:
Marc Jeuland, Rebecca S. Marx, Andrea Alatorre, Ryan S. D. Calder, Varun Rao Mallampalli, Lydia Olander, Mark E. Borsuk, Sara Mason
Governments and social benefit organizations are expected to consider evidence in decision-making. In development and sustainability, evidence spans disciplines and methodological traditions and is often inconclusive. Graphical models are widely prom
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::49599a1b06e9d9ee6d8a3728053f9aba
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/100476
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/100476
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 88:92-103
Green stormwater infrastructure (GI) is gaining traction as a viable complement to traditional “gray” infrastructure in cities across the United States. As cities struggle with decisions to replace deteriorating stormwater infrastructure in the f
Autor:
Lawrence E. Band, Ana María García, John Lovette, Dean L. Urban, Lindsey S. Smart, Lydia Olander, John P. Fay, Nancy Daly, Jamie Blackwell, Jonathan M. Duncan, Anne B. Hoos
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 62:1007-1024
The persistence of freshwater degradation has necessitated the growth of an expansive stream and wetland restoration industry, yet restoration prioritization at broad spatial extents is still limited and ad-hoc restoration prevails. The River Basin R
Publikováno v:
Ecosystem Services. 32:9-21
This paper reviews the prevalence and usage of the concept of “ecosystem services” in American and other common law legal systems. Our review suggests that this concept is rarely relied upon by courts and other adjudicatory bodies. We have identi
Autor:
Christopher S. Galik, Lydia Olander
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 72:1-11
Early action refers to activities undertaken prior to a regulatory program or generation of services prior to mitigation of impacts elsewhere. In U.S. environmental markets, early action could reduce lags in environmental performance, improve outcome