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Lynn Scarlett
Researcher at The Nature Conservancy
Publications - 15
Citations - 1069
Lynn Scarlett is an academic researcher from The Nature Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bridging (networking) & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 577 citations.
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Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective.
Gregory N. Bratman,Christopher B. Anderson,Marc G. Berman,Bobby Cochran,Sjerp de Vries,Jon Flanders,Jon Flanders,Carl Folke,Carl Folke,Howard Frumkin,Howard Frumkin,James J. Gross,Terry Hartig,Peter H. Kahn,Ming Kuo,Joshua J. Lawler,Phillip S. Levin,Phillip S. Levin,Therese Lindahl,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Richard Mitchell,Zhiyun Ouyang,Jenny Roe,Lynn Scarlett,Jeffrey R. Smith,Matilda van den Bosch,Benedict W. Wheeler,Mathew P. White,Hua Zheng,Gretchen C. Daily +29 more
TL;DR: It is shown how ecosystem service assessments can be expanded to include mental health, and a heuristic, conceptual model for doing so is provided.
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Connecting people and places: the emerging role of network governance in large landscape conservation
Lynn Scarlett,Matthew McKinney +1 more
TL;DR: Network Governance: Network Governance as mentioned in this paper is a model of natural resource governance that aims to provide a formal and informal way to work more effectively across administrative boundaries, land ownerships, and political jurisdictions.
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Ecosystem services and resource management: Institutional issues, challenges, and opportunities in the public sector
Lynn Scarlett,James Boyd +1 more
TL;DR: In the context of natural resource planning, investment, and management decisions, a growing interest in ecosystem services and their incorporation into public-sector decisions and transactions has gained momentum over the past decade as mentioned in this paper.
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The Future of Landscape Conservation.
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Evaluating Knowledge to Support Climate Action: A Framework for Sustained Assessment. Report of an Independent Advisory Committee on Applied Climate Assessment
Richard H. Moss,Susan K. Avery,K. Baja,Maxine Burkett,Ann Marie Chischilly,J. Dell,Peter Fleming,K. Geil,Katharine L. Jacobs,Andrew D. Jones,Kim Knowlton,J. Koh,Maria Carmen Lemos,Jerry M. Melillo,Rajul Pandya,Terese (T. C.) Richmond,Lynn Scarlett,J. Snyder,Missy Stults,Anne Waple,J. Whitehead,D. Zarrilli,Bilal M. Ayyub,J. Fox,A. Ganguly,Lucas Joppa,Susan Julius,Paul Kirshen,R. Kreutter,Amy McGovern,Ryan Meyer,James E. Neumann,William Solecki,Jo Smith,Philippe Tissot,Gary W. Yohe,Rae Zimmerman +36 more
TL;DR: As states, cities, tribes, and private interests cope with climate damages and seek to increase preparedness and resilience, they will need to navigate myriad choices and options available as discussed by the authors. But they will also need to consider their own vulnerabilities.