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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Chapter 5: Food Security [PDF]
The current food system (production, transport, processing, packaging, storage, retail, consumption, loss and waste) feeds the great majority of world population and supports the livelihoods of over 1 billion people.
Barioni, Luis G. +32 more
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Global shocks, cascading disruptions, and (re-)connections: viewing the COVID-19 pandemic as concurrent natural experiments to understand land system dynamics. [PDF]
Piquer-Rodríguez M +13 more
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A Case Study from Burkina Faso [PDF]
Unter dem Druck zunehmender Ressourcenknappheit konzentrieren sich inter- und transnationale Optimierungsanstrengungen für effiziente Land- und Wassernutzung insbesondere auf den Globalen Süden.
Hauer, Janine
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Dialectic narratives, hostile actors, and Earth's resources in Saskatchewan, Canada. [PDF]
Hurlbert MA, Akpan J.
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Socioeconomic and environmental effects of soybean production in metacoupled systems. [PDF]
da Silva RFB +5 more
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Ecotourism and sustainable development: a scientometric review of global research trends. [PDF]
Xu L, Ao C, Liu B, Cai Z.
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Understanding China\u27s Soybean Boom from a Global Perspective [PDF]
China’s soybean demand boom in the past two decades has been very dramatic. It involves socioeconomic and environmental interactions of multi-coupled systems.
Yao, Guolin
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Telecoupled urban demand from West African cities causes social-ecological land use transformation in Saharan oases. [PDF]
Fastner K +3 more
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