Shallow lakes can shift between stable states as a result of anthropogenic or natural drivers. Four common stable states differ in dominant groups of primary producers: submerged …
As anthropogenic pressures on the environment grow, science-policy interaction is increasingly needed to support evidence-informed decision-making. However, there are …
Agriculture and food systems are in urgent need of transformation. Various foresight reports unpack food systems' challenges and propose diverse pathways of change towards …
The academic literature on trade-offs in ecosystem management has paid relatively little attention to justice and poverty reduction objectives. The aim of this paper is to highlight the …
Social sustainability has for long been either neglected or downplayed in scientific literature and policy making and it remains an unsettled concept. The present paper critically …
Environmental problems often span a set of challenges that each may engage different policy actors across different policy domains. These challenges, or policy issues …
B Kropf, E Schmid, H Mitter - Environmental Science & Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Multiple societal challenges such as climate change, water pollution and biodiversity loss require coordinated measures. Thereby the adoption of a nexus perspective is expedient. It …
M Peck, L Khirfan - Ecological economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Notwithstanding the increased interest in, and development of, sociocultural valuation methods, the structure and replicability of these methods' procedures are critiqued. To …
Resilient cities are able to persist, grow, and even transform while keeping their essential identities in the face of external forces like climate change, which threatens lives, livelihoods …