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Daniel M. Runfola
Researcher at College of William & Mary
Publications - 45
Citations - 1253
Daniel M. Runfola is an academic researcher from College of William & Mary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Land cover. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 41 publications receiving 949 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel M. Runfola include Clark University & Arizona State University.
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Climate change: Track urban emissions on a human scale
Kevin R. Gurney,P. Romero-Lankao,Karen C. Seto,Lucy R. Hutyra,R. M. Duren,Christopher Kennedy,Nancy B. Grimm,James R. Ehleringer,Peter J. Marcotullio,Sara Hughes,Stephanie Pincetl,Mikhail Chester,Daniel M. Runfola,Johannes J. Feddema,Joshua Sperling +14 more
TL;DR: Cities need to understand and manage their carbon footprint at the level of streets, buildings and communities, urge Kevin Robert Gurney and colleagues.
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A critical knowledge pathway to low-carbon, sustainable futures: Integrated understanding of urbanization, urban areas, and carbon
Patricia Romero-Lankao,Kevin R. Gurney,Karen C. Seto,Mikhail Chester,Riley M. Duren,Sara Hughes,Lucy R. Hutyra,Peter J. Marcotullio,Lawrence A. Baker,Nancy B. Grimm,Christopher Kennedy,Elisabeth K. Larson,Stephanie Pincetl,Daniel M. Runfola,Landy Sanchez,Gyami Shrestha,Johannes J. Feddema,Andrea Sarzynski,Joshua Sperling,Eleanor C. Stokes +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a coproduced, integrated framework for understanding urbanization, urban areas, and their relationships to carbon, and explore options, barriers, and limits to transitioning cities to low-carbon trajectories.
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Urbanization and the carbon cycle: Contributions from social science
Peter J. Marcotullio,Sara Hughes,Andrea Sarzynski,Stephanie Pincetl,Landy Sánchez Peña,Patricia Romero-Lankao,Daniel M. Runfola,Karen C. Seto +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the contributions of social science to the study of interactions between urbanization patterns and processes and the carbon cycle, and identify gaps in knowledge and priority areas for future social scientific research contributions.
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Climate change as a migration driver from rural and urban Mexico
TL;DR: Climate change impacts on U.S.-bound migration from rural and urban Mexico, 1986-1999 is investigated to reveal a causal pathway in which temperature (but not precipitation) influences migration patterns through employment in the agricultural sector.
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Indigenous land rights and deforestation: Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study whether formalization of indigenous communities' land rights affects the rate of deforestation in both the short and medium terms, and find no effect of these protections on satellite-based greenness measures.