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A review of science–policy interface for water governance in the Caspian Sea
Science and policy have been interlinked for decades and perform essential nexus conditions in the governing aspects of environmental scenarios. This...
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Environmental Governance of the Municipalities in Bangladesh: Policies, Actions, and Challenges
With the integration of Sustainable Development Goals into every sphere of governance in Bangladesh, the environmental issue has confronted every... -
Nature’s values in marine resource governance: an ethnographic case study of rockweed in Norway
This article addresses the shortcomings in the governance of the Norwegian macroscopic brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum (rockweed) that appeared when...
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How geographic accessibility and rural governance mitigate the impact of multiple risks on rural households’ well-being: Evidence from the Dabie Mountains in China
Despite previous studies on the interconnectedness of livelihood risks and human well-being, limited emphasis has been placed on the influence of...
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Rural Development Transformation and Social Governance from the Perspective of Specialization: A Case Study of Ruiling Village in Guangzhou City, China
The reorganization of the global production network and the increased mobility of urban-rural elements have accelerated the differentiation of rural...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Do worldwide governance drivers affect the blue sustainability practices? An empirical study of the fisheries sector
The ocean, and the life that dwells in it, is the largest carbon sink of our planet, absorbing more than 25 percent of all CO2 emissions, and over 90...
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A systematic framework for the complex system engineering of city data governance
The importance of data governance in the information age has become a deep consensus among all sectors. Under this context, data-driven urban...
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The governance of community gardens as commons and its role in the socio-ecological outcomes of gardening in Austin, Texas, USA
Community gardens represent vacant lots in urban areas with public or private land ownership that community members use primarily for urban...
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The historical logics and geographical patterns of rural-urban governance in China
The advent of a mobile society has led to profound changes in China’s traditional rural-urban pattern and called for new strategies for urban and...
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Towards a cooperative governance. Lessons learned from the only Italian “River, Lake, and Coastal” Contract
This paper is a contribution to a special issue of “Interdisciplinarity and governance in water landscapes” with a critical reflection on the...
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Which Environmental Policies for New Caledonia?
Scientists identified the extraordinary terrestrial and marine biodiversity of New Caledonia over 70 years ago. Campaigns to preserve endemic flora... -
Analysis of local governments’ marine governance efficiency using a spatiotemporal coupling coordination model: a case study of coastal cities in Liaoning Province, China
Coastal areas have the most obvious ocean–land interaction and experience the most frequent human activities. As the development of coastal areas has...
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The who, what, and how of virtual participation in environmental research
As a group of social scientists supporting a large, national, multi-site project dedicated to studying ecosystem services in natural resource...
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The spatial pattern and governance of Zhongyuan Urban-Rural System in its development trajectory
It remains unclear on how transportation network interacts with economic network in an urban-rural agglomeration, while such knowledge is crucial for...
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Complex adaptive governance systems: a framework to understand institutions, organizations, and people in socio-ecological systems
Governance is the reason for and solution to complex problems in socio-ecological systems (SESs). Governance refers to the institutions,...
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Groundwater Governance and Sustainability
For groundwater sustainability, science informs, but policy decides. Science provides the best understanding of the time of an aquifer and how that... -
Designing radical transitions: a plea for a new governance culture to empower deep transformative change
This explorative paper introduces the idea of radical transitions as a necessary starting point for policy and governance. The urgency to achieve...
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Structure and governance model of rural social space quality: A case study of Longxi County in the Loess Hilly Area of China
The rural social space quality is an important indicator to measure the living standard and thinking ideas and so forth of rural residents in a...
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Detection of Multi-dimensional Driving Forces of Public Environmental Concern in China: Based on Spatial Heterogeneity Perspectives
Public environmental concern (PEC) is an important bottom-up force in building an environmentally sustainable society. Guided by attitude theory,...