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    A new look at the Flood Pulse Concept : The (ir)relevance of the moving litto...

    The Flood Pulse Concept links the hydraulic river flood pulse to floodplain nutrient status. The edge of inundation, referred to as the moving littoral, causes wetting and...
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    Developing Guidance for Implementing Border Carbon Adjustments

    Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domestic industries and offshoring emissions-intensive activities. Border carbon...
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    Exploring under-utilised low carbon land resources from multiple perspectives...

    Mobilising under-utilised low carbon (ULC) land resources for future agricultural production can help reducing pressure on high carbon stock land from agricultural expansion,...
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    Unravelling uncertainty and variability in early stage techno-economic assess...

    This paper addresses the uncertainty and variability in techno-economic studies of carbon capture technologies, based on a detailed comparison of the results of different...
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    Floodplain plant productivity is better predicted by particulate nutrients th...

    When rivers flood, nutrients exchange between the river and the floodplain, enhancing floodplain vegetation productivity, as described by the flood pulse concept. However, river...
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    Land use related sources of greenhouse gases. Present emissions and possible ...

    Atmospheric carbon dioxide, which causes 50% of greenhouse warming, is increasing by 0.5% per year. Reducing and reversing deforestation would slow the increase, but plantations...
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    Policies and patenting to stimulate the biotechnology sector

    Evidence-based results of innovation policies stimulating the use of academic patents and thereby contributing to the development of economic sectors are scarce. This article...
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    Special section

    This special issue contributes to scholarly debates about the role of cities in global climate governance, reflecting on the promise, limits, and politics of cities as agents of...
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    Land-use changes across distant places

    Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade, but most of the impacts and feedback remain unknown. The telecoupling...
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    The population structural transition effect on rising per capita CO2 emissions

    The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster than total CO2 emissions, and display spatial divergence. Such temporal...
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    Multiregional environmental comparison of fossil fuel power generation-Assess...

    In this paper we investigate the influence of fugitive methane emissions from coal, natural gas, and shale gas extraction on the greenhouse gas (GHG) impacts of fossil fuel...
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    The influence of risk mitigation measures on the risks, costs and routing of ...

    The aim of this study was to analyze whether, and if so, in what way risks would influence the design, costs and routing of CO2 pipelines. This article assesses locational and...
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    Detecting leaf-water content in Mediterranean trees using high-resolution spe...

    Water content of the vegetation canopy or individual leaves is an important variable in physiological plant processes. In Mediterranean regions where water availability is an...
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    Electricity outages in Ghana

    African countries experience persistent and serious energy outages, but while multiple valuation studies provide estimates of the costs of electricity outages in high-income...
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    Embedding meaningful patient involvement in the process of proposal appraisal...

    Although academic interest for patient involvement in health research decision-making is growing, in practice it proves challenging to involve patients meaningfully and...
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    Corporations, human rights and the environmental degradation-corruption nexus

    It is often the case that harms to societies go hand in hand. This seems to be true when looking at cases in which corporations are accused of contributing to human rights...
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    Delineating landscape-scale processes of hydrology and plant dispersal for sp...

    Restoration and conservation of species-rich nature reserves requires inclusion of landscape-scale connections and transport processes such as hydrologic flows and species...
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    A systematic review of a multifaceted process

    Urbanisation patterns in Europe since the 1950s have resulted in a swath of low-density discontinuous development, commonly called peri-urban areas. These areas are...