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Amanda Yates, Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Sibyl Bloomfield, Andrew Burgess, Charles Walker, Kathy Waghorn, Priscila Besen, Nick Sargent and Fleur Palmer
The institutional frameworks within which we conceive, design, construct, inhabit and manage our built environments are widely acknowledged to be key factors contributing to converging ecological crises: climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental d...
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Mengzhi Xu, Jixia Li and Shixin Luan
Regional climate change is affected by global warming, large-scale inter-regional circulation, and land use/cover. As a result of different ecological, economic, and social conditions, climate adaptation actions vary from region to region, including comm...
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Andrés Viedma Guiard
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Esta comunicación tiene como objeto el origen y planteamiento metodológico de una investigación predoctoral en desarrollo, que aborda las principales transformaciones urbano-territoriales de la Región de Murcia en las últimas décadas y su relación con la...
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Janis Birkeland
Built environment design is implicated in virtually all socio-ecological sustainability problems. Nonetheless, paradoxically, construction will be essential to creating sustainability by increasing social and natural life-support systems. Given the rates...
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Maria Paula da Rosa Ferreira,Rosane Beatris Mariano da Rocha Barcellos Terra,Guilherme Streit Carraro
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Diante da magnitude dos desafios ambientais na sociedade moderna, depara-se com a imprescindibilidade de políticas públicas para o desenvolvimento ambiental, na perspectiva da justiça global e políticas locais, de modo que possa ser efetivado uma expansã...
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Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Shuvo Pal, Mohammad Mosarof Hossain, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder and Petra Schneider
By employing empirical and secondary data (qualitative and quantitative), this study demonstrates how social equity (with its three dimensions) can meaningfully address the conservation of the coastal social?ecological system (SES), without losing divers...
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Hannah Wittman,Dana James,Zia Mehrabi
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Agroecology, as a science, practice, and social movement, has been posed as a potential pathway to revitalize global food systems through a shift towards social and ecological justice. Complex and diversified agroecological systems vary wi...
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As a necessarily political act, the theorizing, debating and enacting of ecological economies offer pathways to radical socio-economic transformations that emphasize the ecological and prioritize justice. In response to a research agenda call for ecologi...
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Md. Shakil Khan and Muhammad Salaha Uddin
Rapid urbanization and human consumption are continuously threatening the balances of natural environmental systems. This study investigated the increasing stress on the natural environment from household consumption at the neighborhood level. We collect...
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Matthias Garschagen, Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari and Mostapha Harb
On a conceptual and normative level, the debate around transformation in the context of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation has been rising sharply over the recent years. Yet, whether and how transformation occurs in the messy realities...
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