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Types: publication Groups: Datacite Restricted Access Tags: Management Monitoring Nature and Landscape Conservation

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    A computational fluid dynamics study in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

    Heat waves and the related heat stress can increase human morbidity and mortality, decrease human productivity and increase building energy consumption for cooling. There is a...
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    Combining tacit knowledge elicitation with the SilverKnETs tool and random fo...

    Residential choice behaviour is a complex process underpinned by both housing market restrictions and individual preferences, which are partly conscious and partly tacit...
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    Policy design for the Anthropocene

    Today, more than ever, ‘Spaceship Earth’ is an apt metaphor as we chart the boundaries for a safe planet1. Social scientists both analyse why society courts disaster by...
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    Dilemmas of involvement in land management - Comparing an active (Dutch) and ...

    What is the role of spatial planners in urban development? Planners can be very involved in the realization of the land-use plans or they can take a more passive role in...
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    Pro-poor land administration: Towards practical, coordinated, and scalable re...

    The global land community has increasingly recognized the need to work towards practical, coordinated integration and scalable implementation of alternative approaches to land...
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    Understanding the role of illicit transactions in land-change dynamics

    Anthropogenic land use has irrevocably transformed the natural systems on which humankind relies. Advances in remote sensing have led to an improved understanding of where, why...
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    Combining tree species and decay stages to increase invertebrate diversity in...

    Dead wood availability and the variability in dead wood quality, i.e. tree species and decay stages, are often low in managed forests, which negatively affects biodiversity of...
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    Theorizing Stakeholders of Sustainability in the Digital Age

    Stakeholder theory, originally introduced in 1984 by philosopher Edward Freeman, is among the most influential theories today addressing the complex interplay of societal...
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    Water sustainability and watershed storage

    The paired watershed approach is the most popular tool for quantifying the effects of forest watershed management on water sustainability. But this approach does not often...
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    Tipping points in adaptation to urban flooding under climate change and urban...

    Envisioning the future city as the outcome of planned development, several master and strategic plans for Dhaka were prepared. However, these plans, do not adequately address...
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    Phenological variation decreased carbon uptake in European forests during 199...

    Abstract A number of studies have suggested that the duration of a growing season has significantly lengthened during the past decades, but the connections between phenology...
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    The potential for integrated landscape management to fulfil Europe's commitme...

    Abstract The aim of this perspective essay is to discuss how integrated landscape management (ILM) can contribute to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals...
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    Benefits for multiple ecosystem services in Peruvian coffee agroforestry syst...

    Crop production often comes at the expense of losses in ecosystem services and biodiversity; however, this might not always be the case. Here we test the effects of shade...