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Dynamics ofland-use andland-coverchange intropicalregions

Eric F. Lambin, +2 more
- 01 Nov 2003 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 1, pp 205-241
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This article is published in Annual Review of Environment and Resources.The article was published on 2003-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1366 citations till now.

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Adaptive governance of social-ecological systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the social dimension that enables adaptive ecosystem-based management, focusing on experiences of adaptive governance of social-ecological systems during periods of abrupt change and investigates social sources of renewal and reorganization.
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Trends in bioconversion of lignocellulose: Biofuels, platform chemicals & biorefinery concept

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Biodiversity loss threatens human well-being.

TL;DR: Biodiversity lies at the core of ecosystem processes fueling the authors' planet's vital life-support systems; its degradation--by us--is threatening their own well-being and will disproportionately impact the poor.
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The role of protected areas in conserving biodiversity and sustaining local livelihoods

TL;DR: In this article, a review of 49 tropical protected areas shows that parks are generally effective at curtailing deforestation within their boundaries, but deforestation in surrounding areas is isolating protected areas.
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Land use transitions: Socio-ecological feedback versus socio-economic change

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore whether the sources of land use transitions are mostly endogenous socio-ecological forces or exogenous socio-economic factors, and evaluate the varying ecological quality of expanding forests associated with these pathways.
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Human Domination of Earth's Ecosystems

TL;DR: Human alteration of Earth is substantial and growing as discussed by the authors, between one-third and one-half of the land surface has been transformed by human action; the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere has increased by nearly 30 percent since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution; more atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by humanity than by all natural terrestrial sources combined; more than half of all accessible surface fresh water is put to use by humanity; and about one-quarter of the bird species on Earth have been driven to extinction.
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Increased plant growth in the northern high latitudes from 1981 to 1991

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence from satellite data that the photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation increased from 1981 to 1991 in a manner that is suggestive of an increase in plant growth associated with a lengthening of the active growing season.
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Carbon pools and flux of global forest ecosystems.

TL;DR: Slowing deforestation, combined with an increase in forestation and other management measures to improve forest ecosystem productivity, could conserve or sequester significant quantities of carbon.
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