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View article: Resilient tree-planting strategies for carbon dioxide removal under compounding climate and economic uncertainties
Resilient tree-planting strategies for carbon dioxide removal under compounding climate and economic uncertainties Open
To meet decarbonization targets, nations around the globe have made ambitious commitments to expand forested land. Operationalizing these commitments requires choosing a planting strategy: How many trees should be planted, of which species…
View article: Flexible Climate Adaptation Can Substantially Reduce Conservation Costs and Mitigate Risk
Flexible Climate Adaptation Can Substantially Reduce Conservation Costs and Mitigate Risk Open
Climate change will have profound and unexpected impacts on biodiversity in the future. These impacts could potentially be mitigated through adaptive and responsive conservation planning, but it remains unclear how adaptation opportunities…
View article: How to make land use policy decisions: Integrating science and economics to deliver connected climate, biodiversity, and food objectives
How to make land use policy decisions: Integrating science and economics to deliver connected climate, biodiversity, and food objectives Open
Land use change is crucial to addressing the existential threats of climate change and biodiversity loss while enhancing food security [M. Zurek et al. , Science 376 , 1416–1421 (2022)]. The interconnected and spatially varying nature of t…
View article: Telecoupling cannot be ignored for the forest-based carbon market
Telecoupling cannot be ignored for the forest-based carbon market Open
Telecoupling interactions between social–ecological systems across large, often global distances drive negative impacts from the forest-based carbon market. However, these negative impacts have been underreported and, therefore, have likel…
View article: Why shouldn't I collect more data? Reconciling disagreements between intuition and value of information analyses
Why shouldn't I collect more data? Reconciling disagreements between intuition and value of information analyses Open
Value of information (VoI) analysis is a method for quantifying how additional information may improve management decisions, with applications ranging from conservation to fisheries. However, VoI studies frequently suggest that collecting …
View article: Decision-making under uncertainty for natural capital resources
Decision-making under uncertainty for natural capital resources Open
Natural capital resources provide valuable goods and services to humans that help tackle global environmental challenges such as climate change and the loss of biodiversity. However, if actions towards managing these resources neglect the …
View article: Telecoupling Cannot Be Ignored for the Forest-Based Carbon Market
Telecoupling Cannot Be Ignored for the Forest-Based Carbon Market Open
Telecoupling, interactions between social-ecological systems across large, often global, distances, drives negative impacts from the forest-based carbon market. Yet, these negative impacts have been underreported; and therefore, likely vas…
View article: Natural capital approaches for the optimal design of policies for nature recovery
Natural capital approaches for the optimal design of policies for nature recovery Open
By embedding a spatially explicit ecosystem services modelling tool within a policy simulator we examine the insights that natural capital analysis can bring to the design of policies for nature recovery. Our study is illustrated through a…
View article: Riverine carbon export in the arid to semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau
Riverine carbon export in the arid to semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau Open
Riverine export of terrestrially derived carbon represents a key component of the global carbon cycle. In this study we quantify the fate of riverine carbon within the Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Export of dissolve…
View article: Riverine carbon export in the arid-semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau
Riverine carbon export in the arid-semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau Open
Riverine export of terrestrially-derived carbon represent a key component of the global carbon cycle. In this study we quantify the redistribution of riverine carbon within the Wuding catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Export of disso…
View article: Supplementary material to "Riverine carbon export in the arid-semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau"
Supplementary material to "Riverine carbon export in the arid-semiarid Wuding River catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau" Open