Content
February 2018, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 86-86 Global crop certification map
by Aiora Zabala - 87-87 Ranking restoration scenarios
by William Burnside - 88-95 A good life for all within planetary boundaries
by Daniel W. O’Neill & Andrew L. Fanning & William F. Lamb & Julia K. Steinberger - 96-104 Improved trade-offs of hydropower and sand connectivity by strategic dam planning in the Mekong
by R. J. P. Schmitt & S. Bizzi & A. Castelletti & G. M. Kondolf - 105-112 Nanoporous polyethylene microfibres for large-scale radiative cooling fabric
by Yucan Peng & Jun Chen & Alex Y. Song & Peter B. Catrysse & Po-Chun Hsu & Lili Cai & Bofei Liu & Yangying Zhu & Guangmin Zhou & David S. Wu & Hye Ryoung Lee & Shanhui Fan & Yi Cui
January 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 2-4 Building a global urban science
by Michele Acuto & Susan Parnell & Karen C. Seto - 5-7 Urban agriculture growth in US cities
by Lisa Palmer - 8-8 Evolving field
by Ryan Scarrow - 9-9 Drivers of good practices
by Aiora Zabala - 10-10 Prescriptive safeguards
by Aiora Zabala - 11-11 Lost mangrove diversity
by William Burnside - 12-12 Toxic food
by Xujia Jiang - 13-14 Back home or not
by Etienne Piguet - 15-16 Modelling humanity’s predicament
by Joseph Robert Burger - 17-18 Small and bad
by Pallav Purohit - 19-27 The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy
by Martine Maron & Susie Brownlie & Joseph W. Bull & Megan C. Evans & Amrei von Hase & Fabien Quétier & James E. M. Watson & Ascelin Gordon - 28-30 Warm glow is associated with low- but not high-cost sustainable behaviour
by Sander van der Linden - 31-33 Barriers to sustainable consumption attenuated by foreign language use
by Janet Geipel & Constantinos Hadjichristidis & Anne-Kathrin Klesse - 34-37 Trade and the equitability of global food nutrient distribution
by Stephen A. Wood & Matthew R. Smith & Jessica Fanzo & Roseline Remans & Ruth S. DeFries - 38-43 Socio-economic consequences of post-disaster reconstruction in hazard-exposed areas
by Jamie W. McCaughey & Patrick Daly & Ibnu Mundir & Saiful Mahdi & Anthony Patt - 44-50 Increased vegetation growth and carbon stock in China karst via ecological engineering
by Xiaowei Tong & Martin Brandt & Yuemin Yue & Stephanie Horion & Kelin Wang & Wanda De Keersmaecker & Feng Tian & Guy Schurgers & Xiangming Xiao & Yiqi Luo & Chi Chen & Ranga Myneni & Zheng Shi & Hongsong Chen & Rasmus Fensholt - 51-58 Water competition between cities and agriculture driven by climate change and urban growth
by Martina Flörke & Christof Schneider & Robert I. McDonald - 59-68 Targeted emission reductions from global super-polluting power plant units
by Dan Tong & Qiang Zhang & Steven J. Davis & Fei Liu & Bo Zheng & Guannan Geng & Tao Xue & Meng Li & Chaopeng Hong & Zifeng Lu & David G. Streets & Dabo Guan & Kebin He - 69-76 Impacts of booming concrete production on water resources worldwide
by Sabbie A. Miller & Arpad Horvath & Paulo J. M. Monteiro