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View article: Revising the ambient air quality standards for SO2 in China: A comprehensive analysis of air quality trends, health impacts, and global alignment
Revising the ambient air quality standards for SO2 in China: A comprehensive analysis of air quality trends, health impacts, and global alignment Open
View article: Ancient Chinese Poetry as a Trans-lingual and Cross-cultural Textual Resource in Gustav Mahler’s <em>Das Lied von der Erde<em>
Ancient Chinese Poetry as a Trans-lingual and Cross-cultural Textual Resource in Gustav Mahler’s <em>Das Lied von der Erde<em> Open
This article analyzes the use of classical Chinese poems in Gustav Mahler’s song cycle The Song of the Earth, which is almost unanimously deemed as a musical work with a number of Chinese motifs. After elaborating on these texts, especiall…
View article: Introduction – cultural ecosystem services
Introduction – cultural ecosystem services Open
View article: Local Agency in Crop Booms and Busts: Insights from the Walnut Plantations of Southwest China
Local Agency in Crop Booms and Busts: Insights from the Walnut Plantations of Southwest China Open
Crop boom-and-bust cycles driven by agricultural commercialization trigger dramatic agrarian change in mountain areas. There is extensive literature considering the impact of short-term crop cycles on local communities, revealing the vulne…
View article: Book Review: The General Theory of China’s Genealogy by Heming Wang
Book Review: The General Theory of China’s Genealogy by Heming Wang Open
View article: Quantifying Predictability and Information Transfer in Rainfall-Runoff Process
Quantifying Predictability and Information Transfer in Rainfall-Runoff Process Open
View article: Sustainable development of Chinese Baijiu Tourism resources: an analytical approach for evaluation and guidance
Sustainable development of Chinese Baijiu Tourism resources: an analytical approach for evaluation and guidance Open
View article: The impact of poverty alleviation policy on the industrial structure: Evidence from the Qinba Mountain contiguous poverty-stricken areas
The impact of poverty alleviation policy on the industrial structure: Evidence from the Qinba Mountain contiguous poverty-stricken areas Open
View article: Mapping the <i>Ophiocordyceps sinensis</i> value chain: actors, profits and social institutions in south-west China
Mapping the <i>Ophiocordyceps sinensis</i> value chain: actors, profits and social institutions in south-west China Open
Commercial use of wildlife is booming. However, knowledge of trade, price structure and benefit distribution mechanisms remain limited for many endemic, threatened and economically valuable species, impeding efforts to develop conservation…
View article: Gongsheng in Ecological Anthropology
Gongsheng in Ecological Anthropology Open
Ecological anthropology is a science that uses the theories and methods of anthropology to study the relations between culture, society, and the environment. Environmental determinism, cultural ecology, and neofunctionalism reveal differen…
View article: Farmers’ cooperatives in Southwest China: Beyond the dichotomies of failure/success and (in) authenticity?
Farmers’ cooperatives in Southwest China: Beyond the dichotomies of failure/success and (in) authenticity? Open
China has provided strong policy support for Farmers’ Cooperatives (FCs) in a bid to achieve its agricultural ambitions; however, scholars are divided on their contribution. Based upon three in-depth case studies, we interrogate the simple…
View article: Embedding local values in Payments for Ecosystem Services for transformative change
Embedding local values in Payments for Ecosystem Services for transformative change Open
View article: Everyday Environmental Justice in Payments for Ecosystem Services: Insights From Two Protected Areas in China
Everyday Environmental Justice in Payments for Ecosystem Services: Insights From Two Protected Areas in China Open
Currently, social justice for the management of ecosystem services is promoted widely in international communities. Efforts have increased to develop indicators for justice assessment, but these are relatively static forms of results-orien…
View article: Just Commons: Governance of Irrigation Water in World Heritage Rice Terraces, Southwest China
Just Commons: Governance of Irrigation Water in World Heritage Rice Terraces, Southwest China Open
The proper governance of agriculture water is crucial for meeting global food security and achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially when considering small-scale farmers in the Global South. Water management has been exami…
View article: A Doll's House and the Dilemma of Chinese Female Intellectuals in the 1920s and 1930s
A Doll's House and the Dilemma of Chinese Female Intellectuals in the 1920s and 1930s Open
Ibsen's A Doll's House was introduced to China by Chunliu Society in the 1920s, sparking a wave of domestic women going out of their homes. Later, Mr. Lu Xun gave a speech entitled What Happens After Nora Leaves at the Literature and Art C…
View article: Conservation versus development: Uncovering divergent viewpoints of conservationists on National Parks system by Q methodology in China
Conservation versus development: Uncovering divergent viewpoints of conservationists on National Parks system by Q methodology in China Open
View article: Uncovering caterpillar fungus ( <i>Ophiocordyceps sinensis</i> ) consumption patterns and linking them to conservation interventions
Uncovering caterpillar fungus ( <i>Ophiocordyceps sinensis</i> ) consumption patterns and linking them to conservation interventions Open
Wildlife trade threatens global taxa. While interest in consumer behavior is increasing, such studies are scarce, particularly for plants and fungi, around questions of consumer characteristics, preferences, and perceptions. Moreover, thes…
View article: Accuracy and Timeliness of Knowledge Dissemination on COVID-19 Among People in Rural and Remote Regions of China at the Early Stage of Outbreak
Accuracy and Timeliness of Knowledge Dissemination on COVID-19 Among People in Rural and Remote Regions of China at the Early Stage of Outbreak Open
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread throughout China in January 2020. To contain the virus outbreak, the Chinese government took extraordinary measures in terms of public policy, wherein accurate and timely dissemination of informat…
View article: Camera trap reveals the co‐occurrence patterns of two sympatric muntjac species in southern Anhui Province, China: No spatial segregation
Camera trap reveals the co‐occurrence patterns of two sympatric muntjac species in southern Anhui Province, China: No spatial segregation Open
The competitive relationship and coexistence pattern among close related species have long been one of the hot issues in ecological research. Interspecies interactions can exert important influences on the local distribution of rare specie…
View article: Openness and COVID-19 induced xenophobia: The roles of trade and migration in sustainable development
Openness and COVID-19 induced xenophobia: The roles of trade and migration in sustainable development Open
Along with the plight of the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 come the xenophobic behaviors and hate crimes against people with Asian descent around the globe. The threat of a public health emergency catalyzed underlying xenophobic sentiments, ma…
View article: Global Land Grabbing: A Critical Review of Case Studies across the World
Global Land Grabbing: A Critical Review of Case Studies across the World Open
Over the past several decades, land investments have dramatically increased to meet global food and biofuel demands, produce industrial commodities, protect environments and develop urban centres. Scholars and media actors have labelled th…
View article: Forest Dieback, a Tangible Proof of Climate Change? A Cross-Comparison of Forest Stakeholders’ Perceptions and Strategies in the Mountain Forests of Europe and China
Forest Dieback, a Tangible Proof of Climate Change? A Cross-Comparison of Forest Stakeholders’ Perceptions and Strategies in the Mountain Forests of Europe and China Open
View article: Is small hydropower beautiful? Social impacts of river fragmentation in China’s Red River Basin
Is small hydropower beautiful? Social impacts of river fragmentation in China’s Red River Basin Open
View article: Quantifying farmers’ climate change adaptation strategies and the strategy determinants in Southwest China
Quantifying farmers’ climate change adaptation strategies and the strategy determinants in Southwest China Open
Purpose This paper aims to document the adaptation strategies developed by local farmers to adjust to climate change and related hazards in Lijiang Prefecture in Southwest China, and quantify the determinants of the adaptation measures. De…
View article: Conservationists' perspectives on poverty: An empirical study
Conservationists' perspectives on poverty: An empirical study Open
Biodiversity conservation interventions have long confronted challenges of human poverty. The ethical foundations of international conservation, including conservation's relationship with poverty, are currently being interrogated in animat…
View article: Discrimination and Social Exclusion in the Outbreak of COVID-19
Discrimination and Social Exclusion in the Outbreak of COVID-19 Open
This paper is aimed to document the observed social exclusion and discrimination in the outbreak of COVID-19 across the world and inside of China. Discrimination and social exclusion has occurred in various forms, while 25.11% of responden…
View article: Assessing the Livelihood Vulnerability of Rural Indigenous Households to Climate Changes in Central Nepal, Himalaya
Assessing the Livelihood Vulnerability of Rural Indigenous Households to Climate Changes in Central Nepal, Himalaya Open
Climate change and related hazards affect the livelihoods of people and their vulnerability to shocks and stresses. Though research on the linkages between a changing climate and vulnerability has been increasing, only a few studies have e…
View article: Fair ways to share benefits from community forests? How commodification is associated with reduced preference for equality and poverty alleviation
Fair ways to share benefits from community forests? How commodification is associated with reduced preference for equality and poverty alleviation Open
This research is concerned with the trend towards commodification of forestry, in the context of community forest governance for sustainable development in the tropics. In these contexts, commodification takes different forms, including sa…
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