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Abstract Global change is increasing the frequency and severity of human‐wildlife interactions by pushing people and wildlife into increasingly resource‐limited shared spaces. To understand the dynamics of human‐wildlife interactions and what may constitute human‐wildlife coexistence in the Anthropocene, there is a critical need to explore the spatial,
Christine E. Wilkinson +4 more
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Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig +3 more
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The COVID‐19 pandemic and trade in agricultural products
Abstract In this study, we develop a structural gravity model to analyse the effects of the ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic on international trade in food and agriculture. Using detailed data on trade flows, we estimate the trade impacts of the pandemic for major sectors in food and agriculture.
William Ridley +2 more
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Khalifa versus Prometheus: Green ethics and the struggle for contemporary sustainable urbanism
Abstract In the last decades, contemporary urbanism in the global South has meant large urban transformations, tall architecture landmarks, and fierce city competition. However, cities and their planners are now confronting an ethical dilemma: how to grow and compete while caring for the disastrous impacts on Earth and human health caused by the mass ...
Agatino Rizzo, Attilio Petruccioli
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Every hooked beak is maintained by a prey: Ecological signal in cephalopod beak shape
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Beaks are among the few hard parts of coleoid cephalopods and are informative for species identification. Although mandible shape has been shown to be adaptive in many vertebrate taxa, it has been suggested that the shape of coleoid beaks does not bear any ecological ...
Marjorie Roscian +7 more
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House price valuation of environmental amenities: An application of GIS‐derived data
Abstract Hedonic house price models are frequently used to improve our understanding of local housing markets. In recent years, rich registers containing details about home‐qualities and neighbourhood characteristics have successfully been coupled with spatial qualities such as job‐accessibility or distances to transport.
Liv Osland, John Östh, Viggo Nordvik
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Assessing climate risk to support urban forests in a changing climate
Globally, cities are planning for resilience through urban greening initiatives as governments understand the importance of urban forests in improving quality of life and mitigating climate change. However, the persistence of urban forests and the ecosystem benefits they provide are threatened by climate change, and systematic assessments of causes of ...
Manuel Esperon‐Rodriguez +25 more
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The frustrated dream of the periurban Green Ring in Santiago de Chile [PDF]
Santiago de Chile ha sufrido un fuerte crecimiento y rápida expansión, pasando de ser una ciudad compacta a principios del siglo XX, a una ciudad difusa en la actualidad.
Barría Meneses, Jessica +1 more
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Una reflexión sobre el modelo urbano: ciudad dispersa-ciudad compacta [PDF]
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Chavoya Gama, Jorge Ignacio +2 more
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En este artículo se presenta un análisis discursivo del Libro Blanco Programa de Certificación de Edificaciones Sustentables (2007-2012) para la Ciudad de México.
María Luisa Ballinas Aquino +1 more
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