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      Early-warning signals of individual tree mortality based on annual radial growth 

      Cailleret, M.; Dakos, V.; Jansen, S.; Robert, E.M.R.; Aakala, T.; Amoroso, M.M.; Antos, J.A.; Bigler, C.; Bugmann, H.; Caccianaga, M.; Camarero, J.J.; Cherubini, P.; Coyea, M.R.; Cufar, K.; Das, A.J.; Davi, H.; Gea-Izquierdo, G.; Gillner, S.; Haavik, L.J.; Hartmann, H.; Heres, Ana María; Hultine, K.R.; Janda, P.; Kane, J.M.; Kharuk, V.I.; Kitzberger, T.; Klein, T.; Levanic, T.; Linares, J. C.; Lombardi, F.; Mäkinen, H.; Mészáros, I.; Metsaranta, J. M.; Oberhuber, W.; Papadopoulos, A.; Petritan, A. M.; Rohner, B.; Sangüesa-Barreda, G.; Smith, J. M.; Stan, A. B.; Stojanovic, D. B.; Suarez, M. L.; Svoboda, M.; Trotsiuk, V.; Villalba, R.; Westwood, A. R.; Wyckoff, P. H.; Martínez-Vilalta, J. (Frontiers, 2019)
      Tree mortality is a key driver of forest dynamics and its occurrence is projected to increase in the future due to climate change. Despite recent advances in our understanding of the physiological mechanisms leading to ...
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      Eating local and in-season fruits and vegetables: Carbon-water-employment trade-offs and synergies 

      López, L. A.; Tobarra, M. A.; Cadarso, M. A.; Gómez, N.; Cazcarro, I. (Ecological Economics, 2022-02-01)
      What would the effect on the employment and environmental footprint be if Spanish households substituted imported fresh fruits and vegetables with local production? Are the impacts similar over the entire year? Is it ...
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      Ecological economics in the age of fear 

      Muradian, R; Pascual, U. (Elsevier, 2020)
      Far right political movements are rising and seizing power in many influential countries, affecting not only the governance of democratic regimes but also the science-policy relationship and the global environmental agenda. ...
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      Ecological network complexity scales with area 

      Galiana, N.; Lurgi, M.; Bastazini, V. A. G.; Bosch, J.; Cagnolo, L.; Cazelles, K.; Claramunt-López, B.; Emer, C.; Fortin, M. J.; Grass, I.; Hernández-Castellano, C.; Jauker, F.; Leroux, S. J.; McCann, K.; McLeod, A. M.; Montoya, D.; Mulder, C.; Osorio-Canadas, S.; Reverté, S.; Rodrigo, A.; Steffan-Dewenter, I.; Traveset, A.; Valverde, S.; Vázquez, D. P.; Wood, S. A.; Gravel, D.; Roslin, T.; Thuiller, W.; Montoya, J. M. (Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2022-03-01)
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      Economic viability of the national-scale forestation program: The case of success in the Republic of Korea 

      Lee, J.; Lim, C.-H.; Kim, G.S.; Markandya, A.; Chowdhury, S.; Kim, S.J.; Lee, W.-K.; Son, Y. (Elsevier, 2018)
      The forests in the Republic of Korea (ROK) successfully recovered through the national forestation program as did the ecosystem services associated with them. With this positive experience, it is instructive to investigate ...
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      Ecosystem service coproduction across the zones of biosphere reserves in Europe 

      Palliwoda, J.; Fischer, J.; Felipe-Lucia, M. R.; Palomo, I.; Neugarten, R.; Büermann, A.; Price, M. F.; Torralba, M.; Eigenbrod, F.; Mitchell, M.G.E.; Beckmann, M.; Seppelt, R.; Schröter, M. (Ecosystems and People, 2021-09-06)
      Biosphere reserves (BR) balance biodiversity protection and sustainable use through different management restrictions in three zones: core areas, buffer zones, and transition areas. Information about the links between ...
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      Ecosystem service mismatches evidence inequalities in urban heat vulnerability 

      Aznarez, C.; Kumar, S.; Marquez-Torres, A.; Pascual, U.; Baró, F. (Science of the Total Environment, 2024-04-20)
      Exposure to heat poses a pressing challenge in cities, with uneven health and environmental impacts across the urban fabric. To assess disparities in heat vulnerability and its environmental justice implications, we model ...
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      Ecosystem services and nature's contribution to people: negotiating diverse values and trade-offs in land systems 

      Ellis, E.C.; Pascual, U.; Mertz, O. (Elsevier, 2019)
      Land is increasingly managed to serve multiple societal demands. Beyond food, fiber, habitation, and recreation, land is now being called on to meet demands for carbon sequestration, water purification, biodiversity ...
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      Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites 

      Nelson, J.A.; Pérez-Priego, O.; Zhou, S.; Poyatos, R.; Zhang, Y.; Blanken, P.D.; Gimeno, T.E.; Wohlfahrt, G.; Desai, A.R.; Gioli, B.; Limousin, J.M.; Bonal, D.; Paul-Limoges, E.; Scott, R.L.; Varlagin, A.; Fuchs, K.; Montagnani, L.; Wolf, S.; Delpierre, N.; Berveiller, D. (GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2020)
      We apply and compare three widely applicable methods for estimating ecosystem transpiration (T) from eddy covariance (EC) data across 251 FLUXNET sites globally. All three methods are based on the coupled water and carbon ...
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      Ecosystem-based management planning across aquatic realms at the Ria de Aveiro Natura 2000 territory 

      Lillebø, A.I.; Teixeira, H.; Morgado, M.; Martínez-López, J.; Marhubi, A.; Delacámara, G.; Strosser, P.; Nogueira, A.J.A. (Elsevier, 2019)
      Ria de Aveiro represents a coastal territory, in which its natural capital, mostly classified under a Natura 2000 network of protected areas, is of paramount importance for the regional and national economy, supporting ...
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      Edge disturbance drives liana abundance increase and alteration of liana host tree interactions in tropical forest fragments 

      Campbell, M.J.; Edwards, W.; Magrach, A.; Alamgir, M.; Porolak, G.; Mohandass, D.; Laurance, W.F. (John Wiley and Sons, 2018)
      Closed-canopy forests are being rapidly fragmented across much of the tropical world. Determining the impacts of fragmentation on ecological processes enables better forest management and improves species-conservation ...
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      Editorial overview: Relational values: what are they, and what's the fuss about? 

      Chan, K.M; Gould, R.K; Pascual, U. (Elsevier, 2018)
      Relational values as preferences, principles and virtues about human-nature relationships have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. The term has been used to include concepts and knowledge from a wide range ...
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      Efectos en el medio rural de la energía solar y bioenergética en los escenarios de descarbonización de España para 2050 

      Van de Ven, D.J; Cazcarro, I. (Papeles de energía, 2020)
      En un futuro descarbonizado en España, el papel de la energía solar y la bioenergía requiere una ocupación de la tierra, con impactos negativos y positivos para las zonas más rurales del país.
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      Effect of dairy cattle production systems on sustaining soil organic carbon storage in grasslands of northern Spain 

      Jebari, A.; Álvaro-Fuentes, J.; Pardo, G.; Batalla, I.; Martín, J.A.R.; Del Prado, A. (Regional Environmental Change, 2022)
      Predicting the regional net greenhouse gas emissions (Net GHG) of grasslands is increasingly important, as these are one of the most globally widespread vegetation types, providing several ecosystem services. In this study, ...
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      Effectiveness of monetary information in promoting the purchase of energy-efficient appliances: Evidence from a field experiment in Spain 

      Solà, M.d.M; Escapa, M.; Galarraga, I. (Energy Research and Social Science, 2023)
      The effectiveness of energy labels is crucial in nudging the adoption of energy-efficient products. Here we analyse how providing monetary information on the cost of energy affects the purchases of energy-efficient appliances. ...
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      Effects of climate change and management policies on marine fisheries productivity in the north-east coast of India 

      Das I, I.; Lauria, V.; Kay, S.; Cazcarro, I.; Arto, I.; Fernandes, J.A; Hazra, S. (Elsevier, 2020)
      The study covers two important deltaic systems of the north-east coast of India, viz. the Bengal and Mahanadi delta that support about 1.25 million people. The changes in potential marine fish production and socio-economic ...
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      Effects of disturbance and alien plants on the phylogenetic structure of riverine communities 

      Liendo, D.; Biurrun, I.; Campos, J. A.; García-Mijangos, I.; Pearman, P. B. (Journal of Vegetation Science, 2021-01-01)
      Questions: Phylogenetic analyses provide important insights in the study of biological invasions. Previous studies have shown contrasting effects of alien species on the phylogenetic structure of recipient communities. In ...
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      Effects of historical land-use change in the Mediterranean environment 

      Sanz-Sánchez, M. J.; Ruiz, I. (Science of the Total Environment, 2020-08-25)
      During the Holocene (last ~11,700 years), societies have continuously modified the landscape of the Mediterranean Basin through changes in land-use, exerting extraordinary pressures onto the environment and adding variability ...
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      Effects of impurities on the ice microstructure of Monte Perdido Glacier, Central Pyrenees, NE Spain 

      Gonzáelz Santacruz, Nicolás Alonso; Muñoz Marzagón, Patricia; Moreno, Ana; Huidobro Martin, Jennifer; Faria, Sergio Henrique (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
      Monte Perdido Glacier, located in the central Pyrenees, is one of the southernmost glaciers in Europe. Due to climate change, this glacier is suffering an accelerated mass loss, especially in the last decades. If the current ...
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      Elevated CO2 did not affect the hydrological balance of a mature native Eucalyptus woodland 

      Gimeno, T.E.; McVicar, T.R.; O'Grady, A.P.; Tissue, D.T.; Ellsworth, D.S. (John Wiley and Sons, 2018)
      Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCa) might reduce forest water-use, due to decreased transpiration, following partial stomatal closure, thus enhancing water-use efficiency and productivity at low water availability. ...