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ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central delECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central del ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: BEYOND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL TRAPS Ecology and Society Special Feature: Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations towards Sustainability E&S HOME - VOL. 26, ISS. 1, ART. 20 Management of high nature value farmland in the Republic of Ireland: 25 years evolving toward locally adapted results-orientated solutionsand payments
E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 3, ART. 3 Social, biological, and environmental drivers of the hunting and trade of the endangered yellow-footed tortoise in the Amazon. Thaís Q Morcatty, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable Development Institute João Valsecchi, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable DevelopmentInstitute
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 27 Synthesizing plausible futures for biodiversity and ecosystem services in Europe and Central Asia using scenario archetypes. Paula A. Harrison, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, United Kingdom Zuzana V. Harmáčková, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Armağan Aloe Karabulut, DG Agricultural Research & Policies, TARM GIS & RS Center, Ankara, Turkey E&S HOME - VOL. 14, ISS. 2, ART. 42 Variability in Population Abundance is Associated with Thresholds between Scaling Regimes. Donald Wardwell, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Craig E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 25 Estimating Dynamic Risk Factors for Pathogen Transmission Using Community-Level Bird Census Data at the Wildlife/Domestic Interface . Alexandre Caron, UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Harare Zimbabwe; UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Montpellier France; Mammal Research Institute, Department of Entomology and Zoology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa E&S HOME - VOL. 17, ISS. 1, ART. 31 The Energy–Water Nexus: Managing the Links between Energy and Water for a Sustainable Future. Karen Hussey, Senior Lecturer, Fenner Schoolof Environment and
E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dxECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central delECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central del ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: BEYOND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL TRAPS Ecology and Society Special Feature: Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations towards Sustainability E&S HOME - VOL. 26, ISS. 1, ART. 20 Management of high nature value farmland in the Republic of Ireland: 25 years evolving toward locally adapted results-orientated solutionsand payments
E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 3, ART. 3 Social, biological, and environmental drivers of the hunting and trade of the endangered yellow-footed tortoise in the Amazon. Thaís Q Morcatty, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable Development Institute João Valsecchi, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable DevelopmentInstitute
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 27 Synthesizing plausible futures for biodiversity and ecosystem services in Europe and Central Asia using scenario archetypes. Paula A. Harrison, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, United Kingdom Zuzana V. Harmáčková, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Armağan Aloe Karabulut, DG Agricultural Research & Policies, TARM GIS & RS Center, Ankara, Turkey E&S HOME - VOL. 14, ISS. 2, ART. 42 Variability in Population Abundance is Associated with Thresholds between Scaling Regimes. Donald Wardwell, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Craig E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 25 Estimating Dynamic Risk Factors for Pathogen Transmission Using Community-Level Bird Census Data at the Wildlife/Domestic Interface . Alexandre Caron, UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Harare Zimbabwe; UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Montpellier France; Mammal Research Institute, Department of Entomology and Zoology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa E&S HOME - VOL. 17, ISS. 1, ART. 31 The Energy–Water Nexus: Managing the Links between Energy and Water for a Sustainable Future. Karen Hussey, Senior Lecturer, Fenner Schoolof Environment and
E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dxECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central delECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 2, ART. 25 Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: ARCHETYPE ANALYSIS IN SUSTAINABILITY Christoph Oberlack, Diana Sietz, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, Ariane de Bremond, Jampel Dell'Angelo, Klaus Eisenack, Erle C Ellis, Graham Epstein, Markus Giger, Andreas Heinimann, Christian Kimmich, Marcel TJ Kok, David Manuel-Navarrete, Peter Messerli, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tomáš Václavík, and E&S HOME - VOL. 2, ISS. 2, ART. 15 Modeling Forest Succession among Ecological Land Units in Northern Minnesota. George Host, University of Minnesota - Duluth John Pastor, Minnesota Department of E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 18, ISS. 2, ART. 30 Transition Landscapes and Social Networks: Examining On-Gound Community Resilience and its Implications for Policy Settings inMultiscalar Systems
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central del ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: SEEKING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR LAND Ecology and Society Special Feature: Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY: BEYOND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL TRAPS Ecology and Society Special Feature: Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations towards Sustainability E&S HOME - VOL. 26, ISS. 1, ART. 20 Management of high nature value farmland in the Republic of Ireland: 25 years evolving toward locally adapted results-orientated solutionsand payments
E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 3, ART. 3 Social, biological, and environmental drivers of the hunting and trade of the endangered yellow-footed tortoise in the Amazon. Thaís Q Morcatty, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable Development Institute João Valsecchi, Research Group on Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecology, Mamirauá Sustainable DevelopmentInstitute
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 27 Synthesizing plausible futures for biodiversity and ecosystem services in Europe and Central Asia using scenario archetypes. Paula A. Harrison, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, United Kingdom Zuzana V. Harmáčková, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Armağan Aloe Karabulut, DG Agricultural Research & Policies, TARM GIS & RS Center, Ankara, Turkey E&S HOME - VOL. 14, ISS. 2, ART. 42 Variability in Population Abundance is Associated with Thresholds between Scaling Regimes. Donald Wardwell, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Craig E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 25 Estimating Dynamic Risk Factors for Pathogen Transmission Using Community-Level Bird Census Data at the Wildlife/Domestic Interface . Alexandre Caron, UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Harare Zimbabwe; UPR AGIRs, Department ES, Cirad, Montpellier France; Mammal Research Institute, Department of Entomology and Zoology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa E&S HOME - VOL. 17, ISS. 1, ART. 31 The Energy–Water Nexus: Managing the Links between Energy and Water for a Sustainable Future. Karen Hussey, Senior Lecturer, Fenner Schoolof Environment and
E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dxECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Ecology and Society. Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2021. Browse Table of Contents. Preview upcoming issue (Volume 26 Issue 2) Now publishing with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License. view license. Instructions for submitting a SpecialFeature proposal.
E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 30 Evaluating Today's Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach. Rainer Waldhardt, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Martin Bach, Resources Management, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen René Borresch, Agricultural and Development Policy, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen E&S HOME - VOL. 15, ISS. 3, ART. 38 Introduction to Special Feature on Catastrophic Thresholds, Perspectives, Definitions, and Applications. Robert A Washington-Allen, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Texas A&M University David D. Briske, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Texas A&M University Herman H. Shugart, W.W. Corcoran Professor of Environmental Sciences & Director, Center for Regional E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 2, ART. 20 Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistance. Emilie Dupuits, Universidad Central del E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 30 Predicting hunter behavior of indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon: insights from a household production model. Enrique de la Montaña, Departamento Central de Investigación, Universidad Laica "Eloy Alfaro" de Manabí Rocío del Pilar Moreno-Sánchez, Conservation Strategy Fund Jorge H Maldonado, CEDE - Department of Economics, Universidad de los Andes E&S HOME - VOL. 20, ISS. 4, ART. 22 Beyond protein intake: bushmeat as source of micronutrients in the Amazon. Flavia M. Sarti, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University of São Paulo Cristina Adams, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH) and Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Carla Morsello, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, University E&S HOME - VOL. 16, ISS. 3, ART. 24 The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier. LauraGerman, Center for
E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 3, ART. 17 Context matters: horizontal and hierarchical network governance structures in Vietnam’s sanitation sector. Manuel Fischer, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dx E&S HOME - VOL. 9, ISS. 5, ART. 2 - CONSECOL.ORG The Effects of Urban Sprawl on Birds at Multiple Levels of Biological Organization. Robert Blair, University of Minnesota DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-00688ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 3, ART. 17 Context matters: horizontal and hierarchical network governance structures in Vietnam’s sanitation sector. Manuel Fischer, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dx E&S HOME - VOL. 9, ISS. 5, ART. 2 - CONSECOL.ORG The Effects of Urban Sprawl on Birds at Multiple Levels of Biological Organization. Robert Blair, University of Minnesota DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-00688ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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E&S HOME - VOL. 24, ISS. 3, ART. 17 Context matters: horizontal and hierarchical network governance structures in Vietnam’s sanitation sector. Manuel Fischer, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland E&S HOME - VOL. 10, ISS. 1, ART. 25 The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity: the Ant Fauna of the Lower Florida Keys. Elizabeth A Forys, Eckerd College Craig R Allen, University of Nebraska DOI: http://dx E&S HOME - VOL. 9, ISS. 5, ART. 2 - CONSECOL.ORG The Effects of Urban Sprawl on Birds at Multiple Levels of Biological Organization. Robert Blair, University of Minnesota DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-00688ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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