Environmental Science & Policy: Prioritizing Sustainable Development Goals, characterizing interactions, and identifying solutions for local sustainability.
Frontiers in ecology and evolution: Small Landscape Elements Double Connectivity in Highly Fragmented Areas of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
Nature Communications: Mature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges.
Global Food Security: Does global food trade close the dietary nutrient gap for the world's poorest nations?
IPC–MERCATOR ANALYSIS: Sustainable and nutrition-sensitive food systems: The planetary boundary approach.
GI Science & Remote Sensing: Consistent, accurate, high resolution, long time-series mapping of built-up land in the North China Plain.
Socio- Ecological Practice Research: In June 2019, Prof Brett Bryan attended the 1st Socio-Ecological Practice Research Conference held in Shanghai, China where he was apart of a workshop on the theory-practice gap (TPG). The goal of this workshop was to characterize the TPG and identify practical recommendations for minimizing it. At this workshop, a diverse group of experts in the environmental realm (spanning landscape planning, conservation science, environmental sociology, resource management, political science, and anthropology, among others) gathered and developed a framework based on their understanding of the TPG.
Climateworks centre: Members of the Planet-A lab were contacted by Climateworks to conduct an analysis on Australia’s contribution to planetary health. This analysis drew from the planetary boundaries framework to understand the global environmental limits in which humanity can continue to thrive by not compromising the health of the natural environment.
Journal of Urban ecology: The role of invasion and urbanization gradients in shaping avian community composition.
The conversation: A lone tree makes it easier for birds and bees to navigate farmland, like a stepping stone between habitats.
Science of the Total environments: Changes in supply and demand mediate the effects of land-use change on freshwater ecosystem services flows.
Remote sensing of environment: High resolution wall-to-wall land-cover mapping and land change assessment for Australia from 1985 to 2015.
Workshop: Embedding climate change projections into Great Barrier Reef catchment models - In March 2022, Carla was invited to attend a workshop about effective management across the land-sea continuum by researchers at the University of Melbourne. Mr Ryan Schoenbaum (UoM) (@Ryan_Schoenbaum) is a PhD student working with Dr Rebecca Runting (UoM) (@RKRunting) on climate change forecasting and the hydrological response of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments.
Foods: Short-Term Implications of Climate Shocks on Wheat-Based Nutrient Flows: A Global “Nutrition at Risk” Analysis through a Stochastic CGE Model
The Lance Planetary Health: Articulating the impact of food systems innovation on the Sustainable Development Goals
Abdullah Shaikh with Nicolas Roux: Assessing trade flows through a telecoupling lens - Globally sharing land and its ecosystem functions through international trade
Sustainability Science: Co-creating local socioeconomic pathways for achieving the sustainable development goals
Earth’s Future: Evaluating participatory modelling methods for co‐creating pathways to sustainability
BLOG: PhD Reihaneh Bandari describes the research and challenges to identify local sustainability goals in her Goulburn-Murray case study
ACS Publications: Pesticide Toxicity Hazard of Agriculture: Regional and Commodity Hotspots in Australia
Global Food Security. Does global food trade close the dietary nutrient gap for the world’s poorest nations?
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Preprints: Linking Responsible Consumption and Production: A Global Assessment of Cropland Use for Agri-Food Production.