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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402490/from-climate-perceptions-to-actions-a-case-study-on-coffee-farms-in-ethiopia
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xenia Gomm, Biruk Ayalew, Kristoffer Hylander, Francesco Zignol, Lowe Börjeson, Ayco J M Tack
Increasing temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns have major consequences for smallholder farmers, especially in the Global South. Our study examined spatial patterns and climatic drivers of farmers' perceptions of climate change, and how these perceptions translated into adaptation actions. We interviewed 56 farmers in southwestern Ethiopia and analyzed ERA5-Land reanalysis climate data from 1971 to 2020. The majority of farmers perceived the recorded temperature increase as well as a decrease and shift in the timing of rainfall...
February 25, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366297/aligning-agri-environmental-climate-public-good-supply-and-desire-in-a-sustainable-dutch-agricultural-sector
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atoesa S Farokhi, Kina S Harmanny, Catharina J E Schulp
European agricultural policies increasingly incorporate mechanisms for delivery of public goods. Sustainable public good delivery requires alignment between societal demand and landscape supply. However, the variation of demands or desires regarding future public good delivery among society is hardly known. We inventoried the desires for public goods across Dutch society, and projections of agricultural supply. A multi-method approach was used to find agreement levels between desired and expected change in good delivery...
February 16, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366296/ecological-barriers-an-approach-to-ecological-conservation-and-restoration-in-china
#43
REVIEW
Xiaoxue Wang, Xiaofeng Wang, Xinrong Zhang, Jitao Zhou, Zixu Jia, Jiahao Ma, Wenjie Yao, You Tu, Zechong Sun, Yuhan Wei
The Chinese government has pursued comprehensive ecological conservation and restoration by establishing an ecological barrier system. However, the majority of international research tends to focus on the connectivity between habitats, overlooking the functions that ecological barriers play in ecological conservation and restoration. The existing literature lacks a systematic exploration of the theory and practice of ecological barriers. This study employed the literature analysis tool CiteSpace to present the theoretical and developmental trends in ecological barriers from various perspectives, including research fields, historical evolution, research hotspots, and major research nations...
February 16, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360970/collaboration-and-engagement-with-decision-makers-are-needed-to-reduce-evidence-complacency-in-wildlife-management
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew N Kadykalo, C Scott Findlay, Matthew Spencer, Chris L Callaghan, Steven J Cooke, Nathan Young
There exists an extensive, diverse, and robust evidence base to support complex decisions that address the planetary biodiversity crisis. However, it is generally not sought or used by environmental decision-makers, who instead draw on intuition, experience, or opinion to inform important decisions. Thus, there is a need to examine evidence exchange processes in wildlife management to understand the multiple inputs to decisions. Here, we adopt a novel approach, fuzzy cognitive mapping (FCM), to examine perceptions of individuals from Indigenous and Western governments on the reliability of evidence which may influence freshwater fisheries management decisions in British Columbia, Canada...
February 15, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355875/incorporating-uncertainty-in-indigenous-sea-country-monitoring-with-bayesian-statistics-towards-more-informed-decision-making
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Cure, Diego R Barneche, Martial Depczynski, Rebecca Fisher, David J Warne, James McGree, Jim Underwood, Frank Weisenberger, Elizabeth Evans-Illidge, Brendan Ford, Daniel Oades, Azton Howard, Phillip McCarthy, Damon Pyke, Zac Edgar, Rodney Maher, Trevor Sampi, Kevin Dougal, Bardi Jawi Traditional Owners
Partnerships in marine monitoring combining Traditional Ecological Knowledge and western science are developing globally to improve our understanding of temporal changes in ecological communities that better inform coastal management practices. A fuller communication between scientists and Indigenous partners about the limitations of monitoring results to identify change is essential to the impact of monitoring datasets on decision-making. Here we present a 5-year co-developed case study from a fish monitoring partnership in northwest Australia showing how uncertainty estimated by Bayesian models can be incorporated into monitoring management indicators...
February 14, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353913/light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-innovative-opportunities-for-saving-tropical-biodiversity
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Denis Vasiliev, Richard Hazlett, Katie Lois Hutchinson, Lennart Bornmalm
The expansion of roads into wilderness areas and biodiversity hotspots in the Global South seems inevitable and is predicted to bring about significant biodiversity loss. Even so, existing widespread strategies aiming to mitigate the direct and indirect impacts of roads on the environment have been of limited effectiveness. These tactics, including construction of fencing, wildlife crossings on paved roads, and establishment of protected areas along the roads, are unlikely to be sufficient for protecting diverse species assemblages from roadkill, habitat fragmentation, and anthropogenic activity in tropics...
February 14, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324122/a-bridge-over-sustainable-water-politicians-perceptions-about-the-preconditions-for-collective-action
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Bendz, Patrik Öhberg
Sustainable water resource management is a core interest for all societies. As water systems are often common resources, the management of water systems requires coordinated action among actors along the water. For flowing water, a complication for coordination is upstream-downstream relations where what happens upstream affects downstream, but not the other way around. In this study we present results from a survey experiment with politicians in Sweden, focusing on whether and to what extent their willingness to cooperate is affected by their placement upstream or downstream along a fictive water system...
February 7, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324121/preferences-for-woodland-activities-and-forest-features-as-predictors-of-well-being-after-forest-visits-evidence-from-a-nationally-representative-survey-in-slovakia
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jozef Výbošťok, Magdaléna Pichlerová, Kiki Ekiawan Lamatungga, Dhanalakshmi Tamatam, Dilek Önkal, Daniel Halaj, Viliam Pichler
The link between subjective well-being (SWB) and forest visits is increasingly driving the development and preservation of restorative forest environments in numerous countries. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the effect of people's preferences for forest patterns and activities on this connection. Here we investigated whether associations exist between the preferences for certain forest features and activities, and the SWB increase and stress reduction in response to forest visits. A nationwide digital survey was administered to a representative sample of the Slovak population...
February 7, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324120/pathways-from-research-to-sustainable-development-insights-from-ten-research-projects-in-sustainability-and-resilience
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Scaini, Joseph Mulligan, Håkan Berg, Albert Brangarí, Vera Bukachi, Sebastian Carenzo, Da Chau Thi, Colin Courtney-Mustaphi, Anneli Ekblom, Hanne Fjelde, Mathias Fridahl, Anders Hansson, Lettice Hicks, Mattias Höjer, Benard Juma, Jaan-Henrik Kain, Rebecca W Kariuki, Soben Kim, Paul Lane, Ainara Leizeaga, Regina Lindborg, John Livsey, Steve W Lyon, Rob Marchant, Jennifer R McConville, Linus Munishi, David Nilsson, Luke Olang, Stefan Olin, Lennart Olsson, Peter Msumali Rogers, Johannes Rousk, Hans Sandén, Nophea Sasaki, Anna Shoemaker, Benjamin Smith, Lan Thai Huynh Phuong, Ana Varela Varela, Manjunatha Venkatappa, Giulia Vico, Nina Von Uexkull, Christine Wamsler, Menale Wondie, Patrick Zapata, María José Zapata Campos, Stefano Manzoni, Anna Tompsett
Drawing on collective experience from ten collaborative research projects focused on the Global South, we identify three major challenges that impede the translation of research on sustainability and resilience into better-informed choices by individuals and policy-makers that in turn can support transformation to a sustainable future. The three challenges comprise: (i) converting knowledge produced during research projects into successful knowledge application; (ii) scaling up knowledge in time when research projects are short-term and potential impacts are long-term; and (iii) scaling up knowledge across space, from local research sites to larger-scale or even global impact...
February 7, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315413/in-temperate-europe-fire-is-already-here-the-case-of-the-netherlands
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cathelijne R Stoof, Edwin Kok, Adrián Cardil Forradellas, Margreet J E van Marle
Landscape fires are usually not associated with temperate Europe, yet not all temperate countries record statistics indicating that actual risks remain unknown. Here we introduce new wildfire statistics for The Netherlands, and summarize significant events and fatalities. The period 2017-2022 saw 611 wildfires and 405 ha burned per year, which Copernicus' European Forest Fire Information System satellite data vastly underestimate. Fires burned more heathland than forest, were small (mean fire size 1.5 ha), were caused by people, and often burned simultaneously, in Spring and in Summer drought...
February 5, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315412/urban-dog-densities-reveal-environmental-inequities-in-santiago-chile
#51
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Silvio J Crespin, Rocio Contreras-Abarca
Dogs can negatively affect the wellbeing of people and nature, but if this changes along a socioeconomic gradient, then social inequity might be at fault. Here, we identify environmental injustice at the city scale by modeling differences in the density of urban dog populations according to varying levels of socioeconomic development across municipalities of Chile's capital, Santiago. Our analysis demonstrates a strong relation between dog density and social inequity, specifically because dog density increases along with poverty, but decreases in municipalities with higher municipal income...
February 5, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296876/wilder-rangelands-as-a-natural-climate-opportunity-linking-climate-action-to-biodiversity-conservation-and-social-transformation
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lavhelesani D Simba, Mariska Te Beest, Heidi-Jayne Hawkins, Keith W Larson, Anthony R Palmer, Camilla Sandström, Kathleen G Smart, Graham I H Kerley, Joris P G M Cromsigt
Rangelands face threats from climate and land-use change, including inappropriate climate change mitigation initiatives such as tree planting in grassy ecosystems. The marginalization and impoverishment of rangeland communities and their indigenous knowledge systems, and the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, are additional major challenges. To address these issues, we propose the wilder rangelands integrated framework, co-developed by South African and European scientists from diverse disciplines, as an opportunity to address the climate, livelihood, and biodiversity challenges in the world's rangelands...
January 31, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281258/historical-marine-footprint-for-atlantic-europe-1500-2019
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Poul Holm, Patrick Hayes, John Nicholls
Over the last 500 years, Europe (excluding Russia) consumed over 2500 million tonnes of ocean biomass. This is based on detailed historical data that we provide for human consumption per capita which was stable from 1500 to 1899 and tripled in the twentieth century. In the last 300 years, cod and herring dominated human seafood consumption. Whaling for non-food uses peaked in the 1830s and declined as cetaceans became scarce. Seafood consumption increased rapidly after 1900, and by the late 1930s, annual marine consumption in Atlantic Europe reached 7 million tonnes of biomass, facilitated by the globalisation of whaling...
January 28, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273094/a-multi-framework-analysis-of-stakeholders-perceptions-in-developing-a-localized-blue-carbon-ecosystems-strategy-in-eastern-samar-philippines
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jay Mar D Quevedo, Charissa M Ferrera, Marie Grace Pamela G Faylona, Ryo Kohsaka
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs) are vital for global climate change mitigation and offer diverse local ecosystem co-benefits. Despite existing literatures on integrating national and international BCE agendas at the local level, the development and implementation of localized BCE strategies often lag behind. To provide insights on this knowledge gap, we present a case study conducted in Eastern Samar, Philippines. Employing a multi-framework analysis- encompassing DPSIR (drivers, pressures, state, impact, responses), SOAR (strengths, opportunities, aspirations, results), and PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal, environmental) frameworks, stakeholder perceptions collected from focus group discussions highlight issues and challenges in developing and implementing a BCE strategy...
January 25, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273093/examining-the-co-occurrences-of-human-threats-within-terrestrial-protected-areas
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Martini, Constantinos Kounnamas, Eben Goodale, Christos Mammides
Human threats to biodiversity are prevalent within protected areas (PAs), undermining their effectiveness in halting biodiversity loss. Certain threats tend to co-occur, resulting in amplified cumulative impact through synergistic effects. However, it remains unclear which threats are related the most. We analyzed a dataset of 71 human threats in 18 013 terrestrial PAs of the European Union's Natura 2000 network, using a Joint Species Distribution Modelling approach, to assess the threats' co-occurrence patterns and potential drivers...
January 25, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267720/appraising-biocultural-approaches-to-sustainability-in-the-scientific-literature-in-spanish
#56
REVIEW
Isabel Díaz-Reviriego, Jan Hanspach, Mario Torralba, Stefan Ortiz-Przychodzka, Camila Benavides Frias, Leonie Burke, María García-Martín, Elisa Oteros-Rozas
Biocultural approaches that acknowledge the multiple and dynamic relationships between the diversity of cultures and nature are growing in popularity in sustainability research. Scientific contributions to biocultural approaches written in Spanish are numerous, including influential work on biocultural memory, biocultural heritage and biocultural ethics. However, despite linguistic diversity being considered essential in knowledge production for assuring broad and balanced evidence to successfully cope with sustainability challenges, non-English literature is rarely reviewed and taken into account in English-language scientific knowledge production and publications...
January 24, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217843/correction-to-translocation-of-deadwood-in-ecological-compensation-a-novel-way-to-compensate-for-habitat-loss
#57
Olov Tranberg, Anne-Maarit Hekkala, Ola Lindroos, Therese Löfroth, Mari Jönsson, Jörgen Sjögren, Joakim Hjältén
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 13, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165548/diversity-of-forest-structures-important-for-biodiversity-is-determined-by-the-combined-effects-of-productivity-stand-age-and-management
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aino Hämäläinen, Kadri Runnel, Thomas Ranius, Joachim Strengbom
In forests, the amount and diversity of structural features with high value for biodiversity, such as large trees and dead wood, are affected by productivity, stand age, and forest management. For efficient conservation of forest biodiversity, it is essential to understand the combined effects of these drivers. We used data from the Swedish National Forest Inventory to study the combined effects of productivity, stand age, and management for wood production on structures with high value for biodiversity: tree species richness, large living trees, dead wood volume, and specific dead wood types...
January 2, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38151615/a-global-analysis-of-bioeconomy-visions-in-governmental-bioeconomy-strategies
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Proestou, Nicolai Schulz, Peter H Feindt
Against the background of climate change and scarce non-renewable resources, transforming the fossil-based toward a bio-based economy is considered crucial for sustainable development. Numerous countries have released governmental strategies outlining their bioeconomy visions. This study examines the bioeconomy visions presented in 78 policy documents from 50 countries worldwide, building on earlier vision typologies. Through qualitative content analysis, 227 distinct policy goals were identified and analyzed...
December 27, 2023: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142243/good-eutrophication-status-is-a-challenging-goal-for-coastal-waters
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kari Hyytiäinen, Inese Huttunen, Niina Kotamäki, Harri Kuosa, Janne Ropponen
Our objective is to understand the effectiveness of local and international nutrient pollution mitigation efforts when targeting better water quality in the region's coastal waters. To this end, we developed an integrated modeling framework for the Archipelago Sea located in the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe, conducted what-if analyses for various ambition levels of nutrient abatement, and studied the long-term consequences at the sea basin scale. We demonstrate that in outer parts of the Archipelago Sea, a good eutrophication status can be achieved if the current internationally agreed policy goals for nutrient abatement are successfully met...
December 23, 2023: Ambio
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