Heterogeneous dynamic impacts of nonrenewable energy, resource rents, technology, human capital, and population on environmental quality in Sub-Saharan …

M Zhang, KB Ajide, LI Ridwan - Environment, Development and …, 2021 - Springer
This study examines the dynamic disaggregated impacts of nonrenewable, resource rents,
technology, human capital, and population on environmental quality in 41 Sub-Saharan …

What drives and stops deforestation, reforestation, and forest degradation? An updated meta-analysis

J Busch, K Ferretti-Gallon - Review of Environmental …, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
This article updates our previous comprehensive meta-analysis of what drives and stops
deforestation (Busch and Ferretti-Gallon). By including six additional years of research, this …

Exploring hydrologic connections between tropical mountain wetlands and glacier recession in Peru's Cordillera Blanca

MH Polk, KR Young, M Baraer, BG Mark… - Applied …, 2017 - Elsevier
Receding mountain glaciers affect the hydrology of downslope ecosystems with
consequences for drinking water, agriculture, and hydropower production. Here we …

[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal pattern and influencing mechanism of the flood-regulating ecosystem service capacity and demand in China's Yellow River basin, 2000–2020

J Liu, J Wang, Y Tan - Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region The Yellow River basin (YRB), China. Study focus To alleviate flood
risks and safeguard human well-being, understanding the spatiotemporal pattern of and …

Disproportionality and resource‐based environmental inequality: An analysis of neighborhood proximity to coal impoundments in Appalachia

P Greenberg - Rural Sociology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental hazards created by resource extraction impose numerous risks on rural
populations, but have been understudied in quantitative analyses of environmental …

Natural hazards and local development: The successive nature of landscape transformation in the United States

JR Elliott, MT Clement - Social Forces, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The built environment that serves as the literal foundation for social life involves not just the
material development of local landscapes but ongoing damage from natural hazards …

Do direct market farms use fewer agricultural chemicals? Evidence from the US census of agriculture

ED Schoolman - Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 2019 - cambridge.org
Are strong local food systems better for the environment than conventional food systems
where relatively close proximity between points of production and consumption is not a …

The environmental consequences of asymmetric war: a panel study of militarism and carbon emissions, 2000–2010

CL Smith, MR Lengefeld - Armed Forces & Society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Warmaking and war preparation have changed significantly in the 21st century. A number of
scholars have documented and analyzed these changes. Drawing on work focused upon …

The influence of human demography on land cover change in the Great Lakes States, USA

MJ Ducey, KM Johnson, EP Belair, BD Cook - Environmental management, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The Great Lakes region contains productive agricultural and forest lands, but it is
also highly urbanized, with 32 of its 52 million residents living in nine large metropolitan …

Is urbanization good for the climate? A cross-county analysis of impervious surface, affluence, and the carbon intensity of well-being

PT Greiner, DA Shtob, JF Besek - Socius, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We contribute to literature exploring the socioecological impact of urban development as a
multidimensional project, one in which changes to landscape features complement changes …