Leveraging the metacoupling framework for sustainability science and global sustainable development. [PDF]
Liu J.
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The international wheat trade serves as a vital pathway for balancing the global food supply and demand while facilitating the cross-regional allocation of cropland resources.
Shan Pan +4 more
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Biodiversity conservation in a telecoupled world: a framework
Telecoupling is a global process that increasingly dominates land-use interactions and trade. Despite its obvious large implications for biodiversity conservation, how to manage telecoupled forces and how to implement biodiversity conservation policies in the light of telecoupling has received little attention.
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Telecoupled social–ecological systems: the case of avocado in Chile
Non-Technical Summary. Avocados are a widely consumed fruit and are part of many Latin American cuisines and plant-based diets globally. However, producing avocados is water-intensive, and plantations can cause soil erosion and water stress.
Andrea Monica D. Ortiz +5 more
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Effects of global shocks on the evolution of an interconnected world. [PDF]
Viña A, Liu J.
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Global gateways as telecoupled human and natural systems: The emerging case of the Bering Strait. [PDF]
Waloven S +6 more
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Metacoupling of Water Transfer: The Interaction of Ecological Environment in the Middle Route of China's South-North Project. [PDF]
Su Q, Chang HS, Chen X, Xiao J.
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Coupled human and natural systems: The evolution and applications of an integrated framework : This article belongs to Ambio's 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Anthropocene. [PDF]
Liu J +10 more
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The metacoupled Arctic: Human-nature interactions across local to global scales as drivers of sustainability. [PDF]
Kapsar K, Frans VF, Brigham LW, Liu J.
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Welfare-based allocation of telecoupled biodiversity loss in global crop trade
Crop cultivation occupies substantial areas of land globally, contributing to biodiversity loss. In the context of globalization, the transnational flow of biodiversity loss footprints caused by international crop trade has raised questions about the ...
You Lyu, Li Chai
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