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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Shersingh Joseph Tumber‐Dávila +5 more
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Short Abstract This article critically examines the role of Indigenous knowledge and mobile livelihoods in contemporary climate adaptation practices, highlighting how these efforts often risk perpetuating colonial power structures and sedentary biases.
Nuhu Adeiza Ismail +10 more
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Climate Change Responses in the Pacific: Just Transformation or Transforming Justice?
Short Abstract Through considering four types of ‘fatigue’, this article asks whether or not transformation and justice approaches for climate change account for on‐the‐ground circumstances of Pacific Islands and Islanders. The critique indicates how the identified difficulties could be overcome through the Pacific approach of talanoa. ABSTRACT Pacific
Ilan Kelman, Simon Hollis
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Banking on Nature's Assets: How Multilateral Development Banks Can Strengthen Development by Using Ecosystem Services [PDF]
Outlines the benefits of integrating the management of ecosystem services and trade-offs into strategies to improve economic development outcomes, mitigate climate change effects, and reduce economic and human costs.
Cecilia Procope Repinski +2 more
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Abstract In aquatic ecosystems, greater food web complexity is theorized to increase persistence and resilience of primary production to pulse disturbances, yet experimental evidence is limited. We simulated two storm‐induced pulse disturbances by adding nutrients (~ 3%–5% increase in ambient concentrations) to three ponds with low, intermediate, and ...
Tyler J. Butts +3 more
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species [PDF]
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Campagna, C +8 more
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Leverage points for transformative change towards nature inclusivity on Bonaire and Aruba
Abstract Transformative change for a just and sustainable world is urgent to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and climate change. Identifying leverage points for transformative change is crucial but difficult due to the complexity and interconnectedness of systems, compounded by uncertainty and diverse stakeholder views.
Thirze D. G. Hermans +4 more
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ABSTRACT As the concept of sustainability became mainstream in development discourses from its environmentalist origins, it increasingly came to resemble the unchecked capitalist logics that it was originally meant to critique: Rather than reorganizing the economy, sustainability could be achieved through the economy as philanthropy became modeled on ...
Caitlyn Bolton
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Abstract Three voluminous inflated lobate lava flow complexes on the distal rifts of Axial Seamount are much larger than other known flows in the global spreading system. Each complex is 65–100 km2, is up to 130 m thick, and is ∼3.0–4.6 km3, almost 100 times the volumes of historical Axial flows.
Jennifer B. Paduan +5 more
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