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November 2019, Volume 2, Issue 11
- 1018-1026 Mitigating crop yield losses through weed diversity
by Guillaume Adeux & Eric Vieren & Stefano Carlesi & Paolo Bàrberi & Nicolas Munier-Jolain & Stéphane Cordeau - 1027-1033 Emissions and health impacts from global shipping embodied in US–China bilateral trade
by Huan Liu & Zhi-Hang Meng & Zhao-Feng Lv & Xiao-Tong Wang & Fan-Yuan Deng & Yang Liu & Yan-Ni Zhang & Meng-Shuang Shi & Qiang Zhang & Ke-Bin He - 1034-1040 The PMI Predictor app to enable green-by-design chemical synthesis
by Alina Borovika & Jacob Albrecht & Jun Li & Andrew S. Wells & Christiana Briddell & Barry R. Dillon & Louis J. Diorazio & James R. Gage & Fabrice Gallou & Stefan G. Koenig & Michael E. Kopach & David K. Leahy & Isamir Martinez & Martin Olbrich & Jared L. Piper & Frank Roschangar & Edward C. Sherer & Martin D. Eastgate - 1041-1050 Greater gains for Australia by tackling all SDGs but the last steps will be the most challenging
by Cameron Allen & Graciela Metternicht & Thomas Wiedmann & Matteo Pedercini - 1051-1061 Environmental and health co-benefits for advanced phosphorus recovery
by Davide Tonini & Hans G. M. Saveyn & Dries Huygens - 1062-1062 Author Correction: Next-generation information to support a sustainable course for European forests
by Gert-Jan Nabuurs & Peter Verweij & Michiel Eupen & Marta Pérez-Soba & Helga Pülzl & Kees Hendriks - 1063-1063 Author Correction: Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
by Steffen Fritz & Linda See & Tyler Carlson & Mordechai (Muki) Haklay & Jessie L. Oliver & Dilek Fraisl & Rosy Mondardini & Martin Brocklehurst & Lea A. Shanley & Sven Schade & Uta Wehn & Tommaso Abrate & Janet Anstee & Stephan Arnold & Matthew Billot & Jillian Campbell & Jessica Espey & Margaret Gold & Gerid Hager & Shan He & Libby Hepburn & Angel Hsu & Deborah Long & Joan Masó & Ian McCallum & Maina Muniafu & Inian Moorthy & Michael Obersteiner & Alison J. Parker & Maike Weisspflug & Sarah West
October 2019, Volume 2, Issue 10
- 888-888 China’s pig relocation in balance
by Zhaohai Bai & Shuqin Jin & Yan Wu & Erasmus zu Ermgassen & Oene Oenema & David Chadwick & Luis Lassaletta & Gerard Velthof & Jun Zhao & Lin Ma - 889-891 Harnessing emerging technologies to reduce Gulf hypoxia
by Madhu Khanna & Benjamin M. Gramig & Evan H. DeLucia & Ximing Cai & Praveen Kumar - 892-894 Expansion of sustainability science needed for the SDGs
by Peter Messerli & Eun Mee Kim & Wolfgang Lutz & Jean-Paul Moatti & Katherine Richardson & Muhammad Saidam & David Smith & Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue & Ernest Foli & Amanda Glassman & Gonzalo Hernandez Licona & Endah Murniningtyas & Jurgis Kazimieras Staniškis & Jean-Pascal Ypersele & Eeva Furman - 895-897 Measuring resilience is essential to understand it
by Stuart L. Pimm & Ian Donohue & José M. Montoya & Michel Loreau - 898-900 Resilience reconciled
by Craig R. Allen & David G. Angeler & Brian C. Chaffin & Dirac Twidwell & Ahjond Garmestani - 901-901 The sound of fear
by William Burnside - 902-902 Metal bioaccumulation
by Aimee Guha Roy - 903-904 Satellites and crop interventions
by Jadunandan Dash - 905-906 Enforcing access restrictions to fishery zones
by Scott Barrett - 907-913 Realizing resilience for decision-making
by R. Quentin Grafton & Luc Doyen & Christophe Béné & Edoardo Borgomeo & Kate Brooks & Long Chu & Graeme S. Cumming & John Dixon & Stephen Dovers & Dustin Garrick & Ariella Helfgott & Qiang Jiang & Pamela Katic & Tom Kompas & L. Richard Little & Nathanial Matthews & Claudia Ringler & Dale Squires & Stein Ivar Steinshamn & Sebastián Villasante & Sarah Wheeler & John Williams & Paul R. Wyrwoll - 914-921 Sustainable intensification of agricultural drainage
by Michael J. Castellano & Sotirios V. Archontoulis & Matthew J. Helmers & Hanna J. Poffenbarger & Johan Six - 922-930 Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
by Steffen Fritz & Linda See & Tyler Carlson & Mordechai (Muki) Haklay & Jessie L. Oliver & Dilek Fraisl & Rosy Mondardini & Martin Brocklehurst & Lea A. Shanley & Sven Schade & Uta Wehn & Tommaso Abrate & Janet Anstee & Stephan Arnold & Matthew Billot & Jillian Campbell & Jessica Espey & Margaret Gold & Gerid Hager & Shan He & Libby Hepburn & Angel Hsu & Deborah Long & Joan Masó & Ian McCallum & Maina Muniafu & Inian Moorthy & Michael Obersteiner & Alison J. Parker & Maike Weisspflug & Sarah West - 931-934 The impact of agricultural interventions can be doubled by using satellite data
by Meha Jain & Balwinder-Singh & Preeti Rao & Amit K. Srivastava & Shishpal Poonia & Jennifer Blesh & George Azzari & Andrew J. McDonald & David B. Lobell - 935-940 How conservation initiatives go to scale
by Morena Mills & Michael Bode & Michael B. Mascia & Rebecca Weeks & Stefan Gelcich & Nigel Dudley & Hugh Govan & Carla L. Archibald & Cristina Romero-de-Diego & Matthew Holden & Duan Biggs & Louise Glew & Robin Naidoo & Hugh P. Possingham - 941-948 Cash transfers for pro-poor carbon taxes in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Adrien Vogt-Schilb & Brian Walsh & Kuishuang Feng & Laura Di Capua & Yu Liu & Daniela Zuluaga & Marcos Robles & Klaus Hubaceck - 949-956 Temporal patterns of adoption of mariculture innovation globally
by Rebecca R. Gentry & Elizabeth O. Ruff & Sarah E. Lester - 957-961 Domino effect of climate change over two millennia in ancient China’s Hexi Corridor
by Qi Feng & Linshan Yang & Ravinesh C. Deo & Amir AghaKouchak & Jan F. Adamowski & Roger Stone & Zhenliang Yin & Wei Liu & Jianhua Si & Xiaohu Wen & Meng Zhu & Shixiong Cao - 962-971 Air quality and health benefits from fleet electrification in China
by Xinyu Liang & Shaojun Zhang & Ye Wu & Jia Xing & Xiaoyi He & K. Max Zhang & Shuxiao Wang & Jiming Hao - 972-980 Sustainable co-production of food and solar power to relax land-use constraints
by Caleb K. Miskin & Yiru Li & Allison Perna & Ryan G. Ellis & Elizabeth K. Grubbs & Peter Bermel & Rakesh Agrawal - 981-987 Property rights and the protection of global marine resources
by Gabriel Englander
September 2019, Volume 2, Issue 9
- 784-786 Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development
by Meredith L. Gore & Patrick Braszak & James Brown & Phillip Cassey & Rosaleen Duffy & Judith Fisher & Jessica Graham & Ronit Justo-Hanani & Andrea E. Kirkwood & Elizabeth Lunstrum & Catherine Machalaba & Francis Massé & Maria Manguiat & Delon Omrow & Peter Stoett & Tanya Wyatt & Rob White - 787-787 Graves or people
by Ryan Scarrow - 788-788 Algae-based water filters
by Aimee Guha Roy - 789-790 Optimal control of animal diseases
by Guillaume Fournié & Dirk U. Pfeiffer - 791-792 Disasters’ impacts on supply chains
by Stephane Hallegatte - 793-794 Co-locating food and energy
by Hélène Marrou - 795-796 Replacing hydropower with solar
by Jeffrey J. Duda - 797-804 Rethinking resilience to wildfire
by David B. McWethy & Tania Schoennagel & Philip E. Higuera & Meg Krawchuk & Brian J. Harvey & Elizabeth C. Metcalf & Courtney Schultz & Carol Miller & Alexander L. Metcalf & Brian Buma & Arika Virapongse & Judith C. Kulig & Richard C. Stedman & Zak Ratajczak & Cara R. Nelson & Crystal Kolden - 805-814 Six Transformations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Guido Schmidt-Traub & Mariana Mazzucato & Dirk Messner & Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Johan Rockström - 815-818 Next-generation information to support a sustainable course for European forests
by Gert-Jan Nabuurs & Peter Verweij & Michiel Eupen & Marta Pérez-Soba & Helga Pülzl & Kees Hendriks - 819-825 Public views of the Sustainable Development Goals across countries
by Paul G. Bain & Pieter M. Kroonenberg & Lars-Olof Johansson & Taciano L. Milfont & Charlie R. Crimston & Tim Kurz & Ekaterina Bushina & Carolina Calligaro & Christophe Demarque & Yanjun Guan & Joonha Park - 826-833 Tackling food consumption inequality to fight hunger without pressuring the environment
by Tomoko Hasegawa & Petr Havlík & Stefan Frank & Amanda Palazzo & Hugo Valin - 834-840 The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections
by M. J. Tildesley & S. Brand & E. Brooks Pollock & N. V. Bradbury & M. Werkman & M. J Keeling - 841-847 Firm-level propagation of shocks through supply-chain networks
by Hiroyasu Inoue & Yasuyuki Todo - 848-855 Agrivoltaics provide mutual benefits across the food–energy–water nexus in drylands
by Greg A. Barron-Gafford & Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman & Rebecca L. Minor & Leland F. Sutter & Isaiah Barnett-Moreno & Daniel T. Blackett & Moses Thompson & Kirk Dimond & Andrea K. Gerlak & Gary P. Nabhan & Jordan E. Macknick - 856-862 Microstructure and surface control of MXene films for water purification
by Xiuqiang Xie & Chi Chen & Nan Zhang & Zi-Rong Tang & Jianjun Jiang & Yi-Jun Xu - 863-871 Floating treatment wetlands as a suitable option for large-scale wastewater treatment
by Muhammad Afzal & Muhammad Arslan & Jochen A. Müller & Ghulam Shabir & Ejazul Islam & Razia Tahseen & Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq & Amer J. Hashmat & Samina Iqbal & Qaiser M. Khan - 872-878 Solar-power replacement as a solution for hydropower foregone in US dam removals
by John Waldman & Shailesh Sharma & Shahab Afshari & Balázs Fekete - 879-885 Adverse effects of rising interest rates on sustainable energy transitions
by Tobias S. Schmidt & Bjarne Steffen & Florian Egli & Michael Pahle & Oliver Tietjen & Ottmar Edenhofer - 886-886 Publisher Correction: The supply chain of violence
by Nathalie Butt & Frances Lambrick & Mary Menton & Anna Renwick
August 2019, Volume 2, Issue 8
- 646-646 Seeking SDG indicators
by Jari Lyytimäki - 647-649 Forging future organizational leaders for sustainability science
by I. J. Gordon & K. Bawa & G. Bammer & C. Boone & J. Dunne & D. Hart & J. Hellmann & A. Miller & M. New & J. Ometto & S. Pickett & G. Wendorf & A. Agrawal & P. Bertsch & C. D. Campbell & P. Dodd & A. Janetos & H. Mallee & K. Taylor - 650-650 Hope is still a bison
by Laci Gerhart - 651-651 Disrupting the future
by Alyssa Battistoni - 652-652 On our bookshelf
by Ryan Scarrow - 653-653 Impacts on zooregions
by William Burnside - 654-654 Detailing plastic pollution
by Aimee Guha Roy - 655-655 Managed environmentalism
by Ryan Scarrow - 656-656 Measuring inequality
by Aiora Zabala - 657-658 Indigenous knowledge for conservation
by Victoria Reyes-García & Petra Benyei - 659-660 How deep can the straw go?
by Brian F. Thomas - 661-662 Modelling diet choices
by Jonathan M. Gilligan - 663-664 Passive cooling in an urban setting
by Ronggui Yang & Xiaobo Yin - 665-666 Frankincense facing extinction
by Bart Muys - 667-673 Anthropocene risk
by Patrick W. Keys & Victor Galaz & Michelle Dyer & Nathanial Matthews & Carl Folke & Magnus Nyström & Sarah E. Cornell - 674-680 Connecting climate action with other Sustainable Development Goals
by Francesco Fuso Nerini & Benjamin Sovacool & Nick Hughes & Laura Cozzi & Ellie Cosgrave & Mark Howells & Massimo Tavoni & Julia Tomei & Hisham Zerriffi & Ben Milligan - 681-690 Resource recovery from sanitation to enhance ecosystem services
by John T. Trimmer & Daniel C. Miller & Jeremy S. Guest - 691-701 Direct human health risks of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide
by Tyler A. Jacobson & Jasdeep S. Kler & Michael T. Hernke & Rudolf K. Braun & Keith C. Meyer & William E. Funk - 702-709 Anthropogenic lead in Amazonian wildlife
by Mar Cartró-Sabaté & Pedro Mayor & Martí Orta-Martínez & Antoni Rosell-Melé - 710-717 Scope and limitations of drought management within complex human–natural systems
by William K. Jaeger & Adell Amos & David R. Conklin & Christian Langpap & Kathleen Moore & Andrew J. Plantinga - 718-724 A polydimethylsiloxane-coated metal structure for all-day radiative cooling
by Lyu Zhou & Haomin Song & Jianwei Liang & Matthew Singer & Ming Zhou & Edgars Stegenburgs & Nan Zhang & Chen Xu & Tien Ng & Zongfu Yu & Boon Ooi & Qiaoqiang Gan - 725-735 Modelling the drivers of a widespread shift to sustainable diets
by Sibel Eker & Gerhard Reese & Michael Obersteiner - 736-741 Information gaps in indigenous and local knowledge for science-policy assessments
by Rodrigo Cámara-Leret & Zoe Dennehy - 742-747 The supply chain of violence
by Nathalie Butt & Frances Lambrick & Mary Menton & Anna Renwick - 748-754 China’s CO2 peak before 2030 implied from characteristics and growth of cities
by Haikun Wang & Xi Lu & Yu Deng & Yaoguang Sun & Chris P. Nielsen & Yifan Liu & Ge Zhu & Maoliang Bu & Jun Bi & Michael B. McElroy - 755-763 Direct and indirect loss of natural area from urban expansion
by Jasper van Vliet - 764-772 Improved estimates of forest cover and loss in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000–2017
by Yuanwei Qin & Xiangming Xiao & Jinwei Dong & Yao Zhang & Xiaocui Wu & Yosio Shimabukuro & Egidio Arai & Chandrashekhar Biradar & Jie Wang & Zhenhua Zou & Fang Liu & Zheng Shi & Russell Doughty & Berrien Moore - 773-782 Deeper well drilling an unsustainable stopgap to groundwater depletion
by Debra Perrone & Scott Jasechko
July 2019, Volume 2, Issue 7
- 534-536 Designing car bans for sustainable transportation
by Patrick Plötz & Jonn Axsen & Simon A. Funke & Till Gnann - 537-538 Knowledge for sustainability action
by Monica Contestabile - 539-539 Relocating species
by William Burnside - 540-540 Fishing-fleet evolution
by Aiora Zabala - 541-541 Lobbying impacts
by Monica Contestabile - 542-542 British vegetable consumption
by Aimee Guha Roy - 543-544 Bridging past and future to address water stress
by Julio C. Postigo - 545-546 What online data say about eating habits
by Christoph Trattner & David Elsweiler - 547-548 The global scar on Congo forests
by Stéphane Couturier - 549-550 Fairtrade does not walk the talk
by Miet Maertens - 551-559 Improving network approaches to the study of complex social–ecological interdependencies
by Ö. Bodin & S. M. Alexander & J. Baggio & M. L. Barnes & R. Berardo & G. S. Cumming & L. E. Dee & A. P. Fischer & M. Fischer & M. Mancilla Garcia & A. M. Guerrero & J. Hileman & K. Ingold & P. Matous & T. H. Morrison & D. Nohrstedt & J. Pittman & G. Robins & J. S. Sayles - 560-568 Techno–ecological synergies of solar energy for global sustainability
by Rebecca R. Hernandez & Alona Armstrong & Jennifer Burney & Greer Ryan & Kara Moore-O’Leary & Ibrahima Diédhiou & Steven M. Grodsky & Leslie Saul-Gershenz & Rob Davis & Jordan Macknick & Dustin Mulvaney & Garvin A. Heath & Shane B. Easter & Madison K. Hoffacker & Michael F. Allen & Daniel M. Kammen - 569-579 Ozone depletion, ultraviolet radiation, climate change and prospects for a sustainable future
by Paul W. Barnes & Craig E. Williamson & Robyn M. Lucas & Sharon A. Robinson & Sasha Madronich & Nigel D. Paul & Janet F. Bornman & Alkiviadis F. Bais & Barbara Sulzberger & Stephen R. Wilson & Anthony L. Andrady & Richard L. McKenzie & Patrick J. Neale & Amy T. Austin & Germar H. Bernhard & Keith R. Solomon & Rachel E. Neale & Paul J. Young & Mary Norval & Lesley E. Rhodes & Samuel Hylander & Kevin C. Rose & Janice Longstreth & Pieter J. Aucamp & Carlos L. Ballaré & Rose M. Cory & Stephan D. Flint & Frank R. Gruijl & Donat-P. Häder & Anu M. Heikkilä & Marcel A. K. Jansen & Krishna K. Pandey & T. Matthew Robson & Craig A. Sinclair & Sten-Åke Wängberg & Robert C. Worrest & Seyhan Yazar & Antony R. Young & Richard G. Zepp - 580-583 Tradeoffs between groundwater conservation and air pollution from agricultural fires in northwest India
by Balwinder-Singh & Andrew J. McDonald & Amit K. Srivastava & Bruno Gerard - 584-593 Potential contributions of pre-Inca infiltration infrastructure to Andean water security
by Boris F. Ochoa-Tocachi & Juan D. Bardales & Javier Antiporta & Katya Pérez & Luis Acosta & Feng Mao & Zed Zulkafli & Junior Gil-Ríos & Oscar Angulo & Sam Grainger & Gena Gammie & Bert De Bièvre & Wouter Buytaert - 594-601 Importance of snow and glacier meltwater for agriculture on the Indo-Gangetic Plain
by H. Biemans & C. Siderius & A. F. Lutz & S. Nepal & B. Ahmad & T. Hassan & W. Bloh & R. R. Wijngaard & P. Wester & A. B. Shrestha & W. W. Immerzeel - 602-610 Frankincense in peril
by Frans Bongers & Peter Groenendijk & Tesfaye Bekele & Emiru Birhane & Abebe Damtew & Mathieu Decuyper & Abeje Eshete & Alemu Gezahgne & Atkilt Girma & Mohamed A. Khamis & Mulugeta Lemenih & Tefera Mengistu & Woldeselassie Ogbazghi & Ute Sass-Klaassen & Wubalem Tadesse & Mindaye Teshome & Motuma Tolera & Frank J. Sterck & Pieter A. Zuidema - 611-620 Modelled effects of prawn aquaculture on poverty alleviation and schistosomiasis control
by Christopher M. Hoover & Susanne H. Sokolow & Jonas Kemp & James N. Sanchirico & Andrea J. Lund & Isabel J. Jones & Tyler Higginson & Gilles Riveau & Amit Savaya & Shawn Coyle & Chelsea L. Wood & Fiorenza Micheli & Renato Casagrandi & Lorenzo Mari & Marino Gatto & Andrea Rinaldo & Javier Perez-Saez & Jason R. Rohr & Amir Sagi & Justin V. Remais & Giulio A. De Leo - 621-627 Rising adoption and retention of meat-free diets in online recipe data
by Yuki M. Asano & Gesa Biermann - 628-634 Road expansion and persistence in forests of the Congo Basin
by Fritz Kleinschroth & Nadine Laporte & William F. Laurance & Scott J. Goetz & Jaboury Ghazoul - 635-642 Effects of Fairtrade on the livelihoods of poor rural workers
by Eva-Marie Meemken & Jorge Sellare & Christophe N. Kouame & Matin Qaim - 643-643 Author Correction: Flexibility and intensity of global water use
by Yue Qin & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Stefan Siebert & Robert B. Jackson & Amir AghaKouchak & Julie B. Zimmerman & Dan Tong & Chaopeng Hong & Steven J. Davis
June 2019, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 436-438 Methane removal and atmospheric restoration
by R. B. Jackson & E. I. Solomon & J. G. Canadell & M. Cargnello & C. B. Field - 439-439 Ways to persuade
by Aiora Zabala - 440-440 Artisanal fish fences
by William Burnside - 441-441 Nuanced views
by Ryan Scarrow - 442-442 Recycling LCD panels
by Aimee Guha Roy - 443-444 Including the subsurface in ecosystem services
by P. James Dennedy-Frank - 445-456 Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production
by Jason R. Rohr & Christopher B. Barrett & David J. Civitello & Meggan E. Craft & Bryan Delius & Giulio A. DeLeo & Peter J. Hudson & Nicolas Jouanard & Karena H. Nguyen & Richard S. Ostfeld & Justin V. Remais & Gilles Riveau & Susanne H. Sokolow & David Tilman - 457-464 Participation and inclusiveness in the Intergovernmental Science–Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
by I. Díaz-Reviriego & E. Turnhout & S. Beck - 465-474 Enzyme morphinan N-demethylase for more sustainable opiate processing
by M. M. Augustin & J. M. Augustin & J. R. Brock & T. M. Kutchan - 475-483 Nonlinear groundwater influence on biophysical indicators of ecosystem services
by Jiangxiao Qiu & Samuel C. Zipper & Melissa Motew & Eric G. Booth & Christopher J. Kucharik & Steven P. Loheide - 484-490 Detection of human influences on temperature seasonality from the nineteenth century
by Jianping Duan & Zhuguo Ma & Peili Wu & Elena Xoplaki & Gabriele Hegerl & Lun Li & Andrew Schurer & Dabo Guan & Liang Chen & Yawen Duan & Jürg Luterbacher - 491-498 Limits to agricultural land for retaining acceptable levels of local biodiversity
by Arkaitz Usubiaga-Liaño & Georgina M. Mace & Paul Ekins - 499-507 The global nexus of food–trade–water sustaining environmental flows by 2050
by A. V. Pastor & A. Palazzo & P. Havlik & H. Biemans & Y. Wada & M. Obersteiner & P. Kabat & F. Ludwig - 508-514 Multinational life satisfaction, perceived inequality and energy affordability
by Andrew Chapman & Hidemichi Fujii & Shunsuke Managi - 515-523 Flexibility and intensity of global water use
by Yue Qin & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Stefan Siebert & Robert B. Jackson & Amir AghaKouchak & Julie B. Zimmerman & Dan Tong & Chaopeng Hong & Steven J. Davis - 524-532 Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas
by Natalie C. Ban & Georgina Grace Gurney & Nadine A. Marshall & Charlotte K. Whitney & Morena Mills & Stefan Gelcich & Nathan J. Bennett & Mairi C. Meehan & Caroline Butler & Stephen Ban & Tanya C. Tran & Michael E. Cox & Sara Jo Breslow
May 2019, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 350-352 Last chance for Madagascar’s biodiversity
by Julia P. G. Jones & Jonah Ratsimbazafy & Anitry N. Ratsifandrihamanana & James E. M. Watson & Herizo T. Andrianandrasana & Mar Cabeza & Joshua E. Cinner & Steven M. Goodman & Frank Hawkins & Russell A. Mittermeier & Ando L. Rabearisoa & O. Sarobidy Rakotonarivo & Julie H. Razafimanahaka & Andriamandimbisoa R. Razafimpahanana & Lucienne Wilmé & Patricia C. Wright - 353-354 Illegal electronic waste recycling trends
by Aiora Zabala - 355-355 Protecting predator functions
by William Burnside - 356-356 Antibiotics in water
by Aimee Guha Roy - 357-357 Unusual pollution suspects
by Aiora Zabala - 358-359 Modelling protected area trade-offs
by Donald L. DeAngelis - 360-361 Meeting global drinking water needs
by Mark Everard - 362-370 Systems thinking for education about the molecular basis of sustainability
by Peter G. Mahaffy & Stephen A. Matlin & Thomas A. Holme & Jennifer MacKellar - 371-377 Aridity and reduced soil micronutrient availability in global drylands
by Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez & César Plaza & Hugo Saiz & Rebeca Manzano & Maren Flagmeier & Fernando T. Maestre - 378-385 Changes in crop rotations would impact food production in an organically farmed world
by Pietro Barbieri & Sylvain Pellerin & Verena Seufert & Thomas Nesme - 386-396 A multi-model assessment of food security implications of climate change mitigation
by Shinichiro Fujimori & Tomoko Hasegawa & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi & Christoph Bertram & Benjamin Leon Bodirsky & Valentina Bosetti & Jessica Callen & Jacques Després & Jonathan Doelman & Laurent Drouet & Johannes Emmerling & Stefan Frank & Oliver Fricko & Petr Havlik & Florian Humpenöder & Jason F. L. Koopman & Hans Meijl & Yuki Ochi & Alexander Popp & Andreas Schmitz & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Detlef Vuuren - 397-403 Air-quality-related health damages of maize
by Jason Hill & Andrew Goodkind & Christopher Tessum & Sumil Thakrar & David Tilman & Stephen Polasky & Timothy Smith & Natalie Hunt & Kimberley Mullins & Michael Clark & Julian Marshall - 404-411 Weighing the benefits of expanding protected areas versus managing existing ones
by Vanessa M. Adams & Gwenllian D. Iacona & Hugh P. Possingham - 412-420 City energysheds and renewable energy in the United States
by Christopher R. DeRolph & Ryan A. McManamay & April M. Morton & Sujithkumar Surendran Nair - 421-428 Reductions in deforestation and poverty from decentralized forest management in Nepal
by Johan A. Oldekop & Katharine R. E. Sims & Birendra K. Karna & Mark J. Whittingham & Arun Agrawal - 429-434 How global targets on drinking water were developed and achieved
by Shizuki Fukuda & Keigo Noda & Taikan Oki
April 2019, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 250-252 Harnessing synthetic biology for sustainable development
by K. E. French - 253-255 Sustainability in global agriculture driven by organic farming
by Frank Eyhorn & Adrian Muller & John P. Reganold & Emile Frison & Hans R. Herren & Louise Luttikholt & Alexander Mueller & Jürn Sanders & Nadia El-Hage Scialabba & Verena Seufert & Pete Smith - 256-256 Corporations and climate
by William Burnside - 257-257 Divergent perspectives
by Aiora Zabala - 258-258 Community matters
by Ryan Scarrow - 259-259 Phosphorous from wastewater
by Aimee Guha Roy - 260-261 Resilience of the global food system
by Michael J. Puma - 262-263 AI assists in locating hidden farms
by Francesc X. Prenafeta-Boldú & Andreas Kamilaris - 264-264 How can people save the planet?
by Wokje Abrahamse - 265-266 Sustainability and infrastructure challenges
by Mikhail V. Chester - 267-273 Sustainability and resilience for transformation in the urban century
by Thomas Elmqvist & Erik Andersson & Niki Frantzeskaki & Timon McPhearson & Per Olsson & Owen Gaffney & Kazuhiko Takeuchi & Carl Folke - 274-282 Global forecasts of shipping traffic and biological invasions to 2050
by Anthony Sardain & Erik Sardain & Brian Leung - 283-289 Impact of globalization on the resilience and sustainability of natural resources
by Chengyi Tu & Samir Suweis & Paolo D’Odorico - 290-297 Actors’ diversity and the resilience of social-ecological systems to global change
by Adrienne Grêt-Regamey & Sibyl H. Huber & Robert Huber - 298-306 Deep learning to map concentrated animal feeding operations
by Cassandra Handan-Nader & Daniel E. Ho - 307-315 Meta-analysis of pro-environmental behaviour spillover
by Alexander Maki & Amanda R. Carrico & Kaitlin T. Raimi & Heather Barnes Truelove & Brandon Araujo & Kam Leung Yeung - 316-323 The global conservation movement is diverse but not divided
by Chris Sandbrook & Janet A. Fisher & George Holmes & Rogelio Luque-Lora & Aidan Keane - 324-331 Infrastructure for sustainable development
by Scott Thacker & Daniel Adshead & Marianne Fay & Stéphane Hallegatte & Mark Harvey & Hendrik Meller & Nicholas O’Regan & Julie Rozenberg & Graham Watkins & Jim W. Hall - 332-338 Impact of the establishment of US offshore wind power on neodymium flows
by Tomer Fishman & T. E. Graedel - 339-341 Author Correction: The environmental costs and benefits of high-yield farming
by Andrew Balmford & Tatsuya Amano & Harriet Bartlett & Dave Chadwick & Adrian Collins & David Edwards & Rob Field & Philip Garnsworthy & Rhys Green & Pete Smith & Helen Waters & Andrew Whitmore & Donald M. Broom & Julian Chara & Tom Finch & Emma Garnett & Alfred Gathorne-Hardy & Juan Hernandez-Medrano & Mario Herrero & Fangyuan Hua & Agnieszka Latawiec & Tom Misselbrook & Ben Phalan & Benno I. Simmons & Taro Takahashi & James Vause & Erasmus zu Ermgassen & Rowan Eisner - 342-347 Author Correction: The potential of future foods for sustainable and healthy diets
by A. Parodi & A. Leip & I. J. M. Boer & P. M. Slegers & F. Ziegler & E. H. M. Temme & M. Herrero & H. Tuomisto & H. Valin & C. E. Middelaar & J. J. A. Loon & H. H. E. Zanten - 348-348 Author Correction: Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation
by Rosemary Hill & Guiomar Nates-Parra & José Javier G. Quezada-Euán & Damayanti Buchori & Gretchen LeBuhn & Marcia M. Maués & Petina L. Pert & Peter K Kwapong & Shafqat Saeed & Sara J Breslow & Manuela Carneiro Cunha & Lynn V. Dicks & Leonardo Galetto & Mary Gikungu & Brad G. Howlett & Vera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca & Phil O’B. Lyver & Berta Martín-López & Elisa Oteros-Rozas & Simon G. Potts & Marie Roué
March 2019, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 158-160 Urban river pollution control in developing countries
by Zuxin Xu & Jin Xu & Hailong Yin & Wei Jin & Huaizheng Li & Zhen He - 161-163 Communicating to governments
by Ryan Scarrow - 164-164 Mobilizing for justice
by Aiora Zabala - 165-165 Beer garden city
by Ryan Scarrow - 166-166 Energy and transformation
by William Burnside - 167-168 Learning from indigenous agriculture
by Noa Kekuewa Lincoln - 169-170 Bees as biomarkers
by Mark Patrick Taylor - 171-172 Antagonists to meeting the 2030 Agenda
by Prajal Pradhan - 173-184 Contributions of sociometabolic research to sustainability science
by Helmut Haberl & Dominik Wiedenhofer & Stefan Pauliuk & Fridolin Krausmann & Daniel B. Müller & Marina Fischer-Kowalski - 185-190 Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice-free land
by Shaun T. Brooks & Julia Jabour & John Hoff & Dana M. Bergstrom - 191-199 The potential of indigenous agricultural food production under climate change in Hawaiʻi
by Natalie Kurashima & Lucas Fortini & Tamara Ticktin - 200-205 Air quality in megacity Delhi affected by countryside biomass burning
by Srinivas Bikkina & August Andersson & Elena N. Kirillova & Henry Holmstrand & Suresh Tiwari & A. K. Srivastava & D. S. Bisht & Örjan Gustafsson - 206-213 Implications of water constraints on electricity capacity expansion in the United States
by Lu Liu & Mohamad Hejazi & Gokul Iyer & Barton A. Forman - 214-222 Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation
by Rosemary Hill & Guiomar Nates-Parra & José Javier G. Quezada-Euán & Damayanti Buchori & Gretchen LeBuhn & Marcia M. Maués & Petina L. Pert & Peter K Kwapong & Shafqat Saeed & Sara J Breslow & Manuela Carneiro da Cunha & Lynn V. Dicks & Leonardo Galetto & Mary Gikungu & Brad G. Howlett & Vera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca & Phil O’B. Lyver & Berta Martín-López & Elisa Oteros-Rozas & Simon G. Potts & Marie Roué - 223-232 Honey as a biomonitor for a changing world
by Kate E. Smith & Dominique Weis & Marghaleray Amini & Alyssa E. Shiel & Vivian W.-M. Lai & Kathy Gordon - 233-241 The impact of nutrient-rich food choices on agricultural water-use efficiency
by Kerstin Damerau & Katharina Waha & Mario Herrero - 242-247 Income-based variation in Sustainable Development Goal interaction networks
by David Lusseau & Francesca Mancini - 248-248 Publisher Correction: Growing Asian research networks
by Monica Contestabile
February 2019, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 78-79 Hardin’s oversimplification of population growth
by Lori M. Hunter & Aseem Prakash - 80-82 On knowledge generation and use for sustainability
by Junguo Liu & Kamaljit S. Bawa & Thomas P. Seager & Ganquan Mao & Ding Ding & Janice Ser Huay Lee & Janet K. Swim - 83-84 Growing Asian research networks
by Monica Contestabile - 85-85 Corruption and exploitation
by William Burnside - 86-86 Pollinator policies
by Aiora Zabala - 87-87 Disengaging policy
by Ryan Scarrow - 88-89 Potential for electric aircraft
by Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan & B. Matthew Knapp - 90-97 An analytical framework for spatially targeted management of natural capital
by Rebecca Spake & Chloe Bellamy & Laura J. Graham & Kevin Watts & Tom Wilson & Lisa R. Norton & Claire M. Wood & Reto Schmucki & James M. Bullock & Felix Eigenbrod - 98-104 Promises and perils of sand exploitation in Greenland
by Mette Bendixen & Irina Overeem & Minik T. Rosing & Anders Anker Bjørk & Kurt H. Kjær & Aart Kroon & Gavin Zeitz & Lars Lønsmann Iversen - 105-112 Health and climate impacts of future United States land freight modelled with global-to-urban models
by Liang Liu & Taesung Hwang & Sungwon Lee & Yanfeng Ouyang & Bumsoo Lee & Steven J. Smith & Christopher W. Tessum & Julian D. Marshall & Fang Yan & Kathryn Daenzer & Tami C. Bond - 113-121 Global emission hotspots of coal power generation
by C. Oberschelp & S. Pfister & C. E. Raptis & S. Hellweg - 122-129 China and India lead in greening of the world through land-use management
by Chi Chen & Taejin Park & Xuhui Wang & Shilong Piao & Baodong Xu & Rajiv K. Chaturvedi & Richard Fuchs & Victor Brovkin & Philippe Ciais & Rasmus Fensholt & Hans Tømmervik & Govindasamy Bala & Zaichun Zhu & Ramakrishna R. Nemani & Ranga B. Myneni - 130-137 Food production shocks across land and sea
by Richard S. Cottrell & Kirsty L. Nash & Benjamin S. Halpern & Tomas A. Remenyi & Stuart P. Corney & Aysha Fleming & Elizabeth A. Fulton & Sara Hornborg & Alexandra Johne & Reg A. Watson & Julia L. Blanchard - 138-147 Goal-based water trading expands and diversifies supplies for enhanced resilience
by P. Gonzales & N. K. Ajami - 148-156 Examining different recycling processes for lithium-ion batteries
by Rebecca E. Ciez & J. F. Whitacre
January 2019, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 2-4 A global agenda for collective action on soil carbon
by Sonja Vermeulen & Deborah Bossio & Johannes Lehmann & Paul Luu & Keith Paustian & Christopher Webb & Flore Augé & Imelda Bacudo & Tobias Baedeker & Tanja Havemann & Ceris Jones & Richard King & Matthew Reddy & Ishmael Sunga & Moritz Unger & Matthew Warnken - 5-7 Mosquito net fishing exemplifies conflict among Sustainable Development Goals
by Christopher H. Trisos & Steven M. Alexander & Jessica A. Gephart & Rajina Gurung & Peter B. McIntyre & Rebecca E. Short - 8-8 Spectacular environmentalism
by Aiora Zabala - 9-9 Labour and carbon
by Ryan Scarrow - 10-10 Air pollution regulation
by Monica Contestabile - 11-11 Take-away container impacts
by William Burnside - 12-13 Use tropical forests or lose them
by Frits Mohren - 14-21 Policy design for the Anthropocene
by Thomas Sterner & Edward B. Barbier & Ian Bateman & Inge Bijgaart & Anne-Sophie Crépin & Ottmar Edenhofer & Carolyn Fischer & Wolfgang Habla & John Hassler & Olof Johansson-Stenman & Andreas Lange & Stephen Polasky & Johan Rockström & Henrik G. Smith & Will Steffen & Gernot Wagner & James E. Wilen & Francisco Alpízar & Christian Azar & Donna Carless & Carlos Chávez & Jessica Coria & Gustav Engström & Sverker C. Jagers & Gunnar Köhlin & Åsa Löfgren & Håkan Pleijel & Amanda Robinson - 22-28 Leveraging total factor productivity growth for sustainable and resilient farming
by Oliver T. Coomes & Bradford L. Barham & Graham K. MacDonald & Navin Ramankutty & Jean-Paul Chavas - 29-38 Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature
by Bonnie L. Keeler & Perrine Hamel & Timon McPhearson & Maike H. Hamann & Marie L. Donahue & Kelly A. Meza Prado & Katie K. Arkema & Gregory N. Bratman & Kate A. Brauman & Jacques C. Finlay & Anne D. Guerry & Sarah E. Hobbie & Justin A. Johnson & Graham K. MacDonald & Robert I. McDonald & Nick Neverisky & Spencer A. Wood - 39-42 Recovering waste plastics using shape-selective nano-scale reactors as catalysts
by Zheng Zhang & Kinga Gora-Marek & Jonathan S. Watson & Jinsen Tian & Matthew R. Ryder & Karolina A. Tarach & Lidia López-Pérez & Joaquin Martínez-Triguero & Ignacio Melián-Cabrera - 43-45 An imperfect vision of indivisibility in the Sustainable Development Goals
by Philip J. K. McGowan & Gavin B. Stewart & Graham Long & Matthew J. Grainger - 46-52 Enhanced agricultural sustainability through within-species diversification
by Li-Na Yang & Zhe-Chao Pan & Wen Zhu & E-Jiao Wu & Dun-Chun He & Xiao Yuan & Yan-Yu Qin & Ying Wang & Ruey-Shyang Chen & Peter H Thrall & Jeremy J Burdon & Li-Ping Shang & Qi-Jun Sui & Jiasui Zhan - 53-61 Larger gains from improved management over sparing–sharing for tropical forests
by Rebecca K. Runting & Ruslandi & Bronson W. Griscom & Matthew J. Struebig & Musnanda Satar & Erik Meijaard & Zuzana Burivalova & Susan M. Cheyne & Nicolas J. Deere & Edward T. Game & F. E. Putz & Jessie A. Wells & Andreas Wilting & Marc Ancrenaz & Peter Ellis & Faisal A. A. Khan & Sara M. Leavitt & Andrew J. Marshall & Hugh P. Possingham & James E. M. Watson & Oscar Venter