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    Governance challenges for tropical nations losing fish species due to climate change

    Climate change is driving fishery stocks out of their historical ranges. Along with the management challenge of species entering new jurisdictions, the exit of species from countries’ waters poses distinct thr...

    Kimberly L. Oremus, Jennifer Bone, Christopher Costello in Nature Sustainability (2020)

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    The Case and Movement for Securing People and Nature

    Growth in human population and economic activity has dramatically transformed our planet since the Industrial Revolution. While driving significant improvements in human well-being, these forms of growth also ...

    Lisa Mandle, Zhiyun Ouyang, James Salzman, Ian Bateman in Green Growth That Works (2019)

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    The “Five Ps”: Policy Instrument Choice for Inclusive Green Growth

    Difficult choices lie at the heart of conserving and providing natural capital. Should we protect a local population of endangered plants? Should we limit the catch in a fishery that seems in danger of collaps...

    James Salzman in Green Growth That Works (2019)

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    China: Designing Policies to Enhance Ecosystem Services

    Decades of double-digit economic growth make China the fastest expanding major economy in history while saddling the country with likely the most severe environmental crisis faced by any civilization. China’s ...

    Zhiyun Ouyang, Changsu Song, Christina Wong, Gretchen C. Daily in Green Growth That Works (2019)

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    The global status and trends of Payments for Ecosystem Services

    Recent decades have witnessed a considerable increase in Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)—programmes that exchange value for land management practices intended to provide or ensure ecosystem services—with...

    James Salzman, Genevieve Bennett, Nathaniel Carroll in Nature Sustainability (2018)