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Jessica Bryson
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 5
Citations - 499
Jessica Bryson is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land management & Land use, land-use change and forestry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 416 citations.
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Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010
Martin Rudbeck Jepsen,Tobias Kuemmerle,Daniel Müller,Daniel Müller,Karl-Heinz Erb,Peter H. Verburg,Helmut Haberl,Helmut Haberl,Jens Peter Vesterager,Maja Andrič,Marc Antrop,Gunnar Austrheim,Ismo Björn,Alberte Bondeau,Matthias Bürgi,Jessica Bryson,Gilles Caspar,Louis F. Cassar,Elisabeth Conrad,Pavel Chromý,Vidmantas Daugirdas,Veerle Van Eetvelde,R. Elena-Rosselló,Urs Gimmi,Zita Izakovičová,Vít Jančák,Ulf Jansson,Drago Kladnik,Jacek Kozak,Éva Konkoly-Gyuró,Fridolin Krausmann,Ülo Mander,John McDonagh,Jaan Pärn,Maria Niedertscheider,Olgerts Nikodemus,Katarzyna Ostapowicz,Marta Pérez-Soba,Teresa Pinto-Correia,Gintaras Ribokas,Mark Rounsevell,Despoina Schistou,Claude Schmit,Theano S. Terkenli,Aud M. Tretvik,Piotr Trzepacz,Angheluta Vadineanu,Ariane Walz,Ariane Walz,Edvin Zhllima,Anette Reenberg +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying key episodes of changes in land management, and their underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers.
Supporting Information to Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010
Martin Rudbeck Jepsen,Tobias Kuemmerle,Daniel Müller,Karl-Heinz Erb,Peter H. Verburg,Helmut Haberl,Jens Peter Vesterager,Maja Andrič,Marc Antrop,Gunnar Austrheim,Ismo Bj,Alberte Bondeau,Matthias Bürgi,Jessica Bryson,Gilles Caspar,Louis F. Cassar,Elisabeth Conrad,Pavel Chromý,Vidmantas Daugirdas,Veerle Van Eetvelde,R. Elena-Rosselló,Urs Gimmi,Zita Izakovičová,Vít Jančák,Ulf Jansson,Drago Kladnik,Jacek Kozak,Éva Konkoly-Gyuró,Fridolin Krausmann,Ülo Mander,John McDonagh,Jaan P.,Maria Niedertscheider,Oļģerts Nikodemus,Katarzyna Ostapowicz,Marta Pérez-Sobaa,Teresa Pinto-Correia,Gintaras Ribokas,Mark Rounsevell,Despoina Schistou,Claude Schmit,Theano S. Terkenli,Aud M. Tretvik,Piotr Trzepacz,Angheluta Vadineanu,Ariane Walz,Edvin Zhllima,Anette Reenberg +47 more
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Envisioning futures for climate change policy development: Scenarios use in European environmental policy institutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the use of scenarios by policy-advisors within three institutions: the European Environment Agency, the European Commission and Scottish public bodies, and concluded that the role for scenario exercises in planning and communications work derives from their capacity to develop imaginative thinking.
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Many stakeholders, multiple perspectives:Long-term planning for a future coast
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change and uncertainty, alongside the expectation of increased storminess and impending sea-level rise associated with climate change.
Report on data screening and qualitative identification of causal relationships
Fabio Bartolini,Davide Viaggi,Jessica Bryson,Anastasia L. Silburn,Yann Desjeux,Laure Latruffe,Tom Kuhlman,Luka Juvancic,Tanja Travnikar,Regine Berges,Annette Piorr,Sandra Uthes,Ingo Zasada +12 more
TL;DR: In the context of the SPARD project, WP5 has the objectives to prove that the methodology is feasible at different scales of application and that the modelling results are reliable for further specification by using and processing data of higher or different quality (more disaggregated, higher spatial resolution, specific properties).