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Leveraging digitalization for sustainability in urban transport
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- 09 August 2019, e14
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Co-producing climate policy and negative emissions: trade-offs for sustainable land-use
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- 13 June 2018, e3
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Navigating trade-offs between dams and river conservation
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- 10 August 2021, e17
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Global redistribution of income and household energy footprints: a computational thought experiment
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- 15 January 2021, e4
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Towards a bridging concept for undesirable resilience in social-ecological systems
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- 21 July 2020, e20
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Assessment of the growth in social groups for sustainable agriculture and land management
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- 07 August 2020, e23
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Multispecies sustainability
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- 09 December 2020, e34
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The politics of negative emissions technologies and decarbonization in rural communities
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- 29 May 2018, e2
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Ten new insights in climate science 2021: a horizon scan
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- 18 October 2021, e25
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Unsustainable groundwater use for global food production and related international trade
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- 02 July 2019, e12
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Unearthing the myths of global sustainable forest governance
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- 29 May 2020, e16
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Chefs as change-makers from the kitchen: indigenous knowledge and traditional food as sustainability innovations
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- 04 September 2019, e16
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Scaling behaviour change for a 1.5-degree world: challenges and opportunities
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- 28 September 2021, e22
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Four agendas for research and policy on emissions mitigation and well-being
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- 13 January 2020, e3
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Viewpoint: Back to the future for fisheries, where will we choose to go?
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- 26 June 2019, e11
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Revisiting the relationships between human well-being and ecosystems in dynamic social-ecological systems: Implications for stewardship and development
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- 03 June 2019, e8
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Business experience of floods and drought-related water and electricity supply disruption in three cities in sub-Saharan Africa during the 2015/2016 El Niño
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- 04 December 2018, e14
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European agricultural policy requires a stronger performance framework to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
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- 08 April 2020, e11
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Quantifying Europe's biodiversity footprints and the role of urbanization and income
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- 06 January 2020, e1
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Achieving sustainability requires systemic business transformation
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- 24 April 2020, e12
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