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The relational shift in urban ecology: From place and structures to multiple modes of coproduction for positive urban futures
This perspective emerged from ongoing dialogue among ecologists initiated by a virtual workshop in 2021. A transdisciplinary group of researchers and...
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Shifting forward: Urban ecology in perspective
The world has become urban; cities increasingly shape our worldviews, relation to other species, and the large-scale, long-term decisions we make....
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The practice of historical ecology: What, when, where, how and what for
In recent decades, there has been a growing number of studies exploring the historical dimensions of the interconnectedness of human societies and...
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Understanding ecological civilization in China: From political context to science
China’s concept of “ecological civilization” can be understood as a new system of development and governance based on the perspective of political...
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From urban ecology to urban enquiry: How to build cumulative and context-sensitive understandings
This paper positions urban ecology as increasingly conversant with multiple perspectives and methods for understanding the functions and qualities of...
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The Multi-Scalar Inequities of Climate Adaptation Finance: A Critical Review
Purpose of ReviewFollowing a multi-scalar analytical approach, this critical literature review explores the factors that determine adaptation finance...
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Degrowth and agri-food systems: a research agenda for the critical social sciences
Degrowth has become a recognised paradigm for identifying and critiquing systemic unsustainability rooted in the capitalist, growth-compelled...
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Co-producing uncomfortable, transdisciplinary, actionable knowledges against the corporate food regime through critical science approaches
The current corporate food regime generates some of the most challenging ecological, social, and ethical problems for humanity in its quest for...
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Changes in the practices and narratives of the United Nations High-Level Political Forum during the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2023 SDG Summit, which will take place in September during the United Nations (UN) General Assembly high-level week, aims to review the state of...
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Voicing environmental justice: critical discourse analysis of a postcard survey to amplify marginalized voices surviving and co** with environmental threats
The spatiotemporal patterns of environmental degradation are heterogeneous and predicted by legacies of systemic injustice. The inclusion of local...
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Influence of political risk environment in neighboring countries on FDI in host countries: the moderating role of green governance in neighboring countries
This study examines whether political risks in neighboring countries affect foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chinese firms in host countries....
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Explanations of the political gridlock behind international circular economy: Waste Ban narratives in the China-EU cooperation
China and the European Union (EU) signed the first international circular economy (CE) agreement shortly after China issued the ‘Waste Ban’ (WB) on...
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How a multidimensional ecology education approach can enhance college curricula to implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainability, i.e., effective management of natural resources to maintain ecological balance, is taught in formal post-secondary and nonformal...
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Steps to an Ecology of Design
The environment in which we live is almost all designed. Everything around us comes from a design process that, as defined by Thackara in his book... -
Closing the Loop: Industrial Ecology, Circular Economy and Material Flow Analysis
This chapter explores the principles supporting industrial ecology (IE), circular economy (CE) and material flow analysis (MFA). IE concerns... -
Learning ecology of IPM/FFS: the impacts of sustainability and health of agroecosystem
Farmer field school (FFS)/integrated pest management (IPM) functions as a facilitative mesosystem in Agricultural Innovation Ecosystems, spanning...
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Leveraging critical race theory to produce equitable climate change adaptation
Climate change and adaptation are inextricably connected to justice and equity. Often, researchers and decision-makers conceptualize climate justice...
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Trends in Plant Ecology Research in Ethiopia
The progress of plant ecology research in Ethiopia is not known to date. Consequently, it is challenging to judge the impact of existing research on...