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The cultural evolution of collective property rights for sustainable resource governance
With commons encompassing approximately 65% of Earth’s surface and vast tracts of the ocean, a critical challenge for sustainability involves...
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Invasive Chinook Salmon in Chile: Stakeholder Perceptions and Management Conflicts around a New Common-use Resource
Since the last decade, the Chinook salmon has become an invasive species in southern Chilean rivers, affecting their environment and displacing...
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The emergence of cooperation from shared goals in the governance of common-pool resources
Sustainable use of common-pool resources is a major environmental governance challenge because of possible overexploitation. Communities devise...
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Water regulation in roman law considered from opposing standpoints: as essential resource and threat to humans and their environment
The ambivalence of water as a resource and as an environment was acknowledged very early on in Roman history as it is noticeable in the 5th cent. BC...
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Carbon emission reduction effects of intellectual property institution construction in China
Institutions are the fundamental determinants of carbon emission performance. However, the environmental impact of intellectual property institution,...
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Misalignment between national resource inventories and policy actions drives unevenness in the energy transition
To make projections about the future supply of minerals for the energy transition and set climate targets, it is important to understand inventories...
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Refusing Land’s Capture: A New Status for a Finite Resource
Through this argumentative essay, we seek to frame a new status for land. First, with the help of companion intellectuals we analyze the construction... -
Colonialism: Private Property, Indigenous Land, Waqfs
Classical economists were ignorant of indigenous cultures because theirs was an Eurocentric world. In European customs and standards, land was... -
Sustainable development research of resource-exhausted cities based on system dynamics: a case study of Sdzz
As suppliers of basic energy and raw materials, resource-based cities have played an important role in China's induzzstrialization process. However,...
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Algae-Mediated Resource Recovery from Urban Wastewater
Purpose of ReviewMicroalgae-mediated resource recovery and recycling of wastewater might be useful in producing biomass, biofertilizers, and...
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Circular economy strategies in supply chains, enhancing resource efficiency and sustainable development goals
Eco-industrial parks are the real-world implementation of green supply chain management. There is a growing need to include the circular economy...
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Maximizing natural resource rent economics: The role of human capital development, financial sector development, and open-trade economies in driving technological innovation
Technological innovation is considered one of the most significant production variables. The influence of natural resource rents on this factor is...
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Disposal and resource utilization of waste masks: a review
Waste masks pose a serious threat to the environment, including marine plastic pollution and soil pollution risks caused by landfills since the...
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Hierarchy performance assessment of industrial solid waste utilization — tracking resource recycling and utilization centers in China
The massive production and accumulation of industrial solid waste (ISW) have led to environmental pollution and natural resource underutilization....
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Multi-objective optimization of algal biofuel production integrating resource recirculation and quality considerations
Because of rising global energy consumption, renewable energy sources have received increased attention. The use of algal biomass as feedstock for...
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Transition to a Sustainable Circular Society: More than Just Resource Efficiency
While the conceptual underpinnings of the circular economy (CE) date back to the 1970s, the concept has recently become a major discourse in...
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Sustainability performance evaluation involving internal resource imbalance: an additive aggregation network DEA approach
Environmental pollution, as a byproduct of economic growth, causes negative pressure on human health. Its sustainability management performance is...
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Unpacking dynamics of diverse nested resource systems through a diagnostic approach
The social–ecological systems (SES) framework (Ostrom 2009, Science. 325(5939):419–22) typologically decomposes SES characteristics into nested,...
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Financial sector development and natural resource rents: the role of institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Institutions are important in analyzing the relationship between natural resource rents and financial sector development. The existing research has...
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The impacts of urban development orientation of resource-based cities on environmental information disclosure and greenwashing behavior of listed firms in China
Resource-based cities (RBCs) across the globe grapple with severe pollution issues. Governments strive for sustainable development through planning...