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Volume 2, issue 12, 2019
- Risks from lead ammunition pp. 1066-1066

- Deborah Pain and Rhys Green
- Design behaviour for sustainability pp. 1067-1069

- Leidy Klotz, John Pickering, Ruth Schmidt and Elke U. Weber
- Soil carbon science for policy and practice pp. 1070-1072

- Mark A. Bradford, Chelsea J. Carey, Lesley Atwood, Deborah Bossio, Eli P. Fenichel, Sasha Gennet, Joseph Fargione, Jonathan R. B. Fisher, Emma Fuller, Daniel A. Kane, Johannes Lehmann, Emily E. Oldfield, Elsa M. Ordway, Joseph Rudek, Jonathan Sanderman and Stephen A. Wood
- Defeating the great derangement pp. 1073-1074

- Hannah Holleman
- A more dynamic understanding of human behaviour for the Anthropocene pp. 1075-1082

- Caroline Schill, John M. Anderies, Therese Lindahl, Carl Folke, Stephen Polasky, Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Marco A. Janssen, Jon Norberg and Maja Schlüter
- Biodiversity’s contributions to sustainable development pp. 1083-1093

- Malgorzata Blicharska, Richard J. Smithers, Grzegorz Mikusiński, Patrik Rönnbäck, Paula A. Harrison, Måns Nilsson and William J. Sutherland
- Protecting half of the planet could directly affect over one billion people pp. 1094-1096

- Judith Schleicher, Julie G. Zaehringer, Constance Fastré, Bhaskar Vira, Piero Visconti and Chris Sandbrook
- Viscoelastic solid-repellent coatings for extreme water saving and global sanitation pp. 1097-1105

- Jing Wang, Lin Wang, Nan Sun, Ross Tierney, Hui Li, Margo Corsetti, Leon Williams, Pak Kin Wong and Tak-Sing Wong
- Crop production in Pakistan and low nitrogen use efficiencies pp. 1106-1114

- Ahmad Naeem Shahzad, Muhammad Kamran Qureshi, Abdul Wakeel and Tom Misselbrook
- Key knowledge gaps to achieve global sustainability goals pp. 1115-1121

- Matías E. Mastrángelo, Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy, Lucas Enrico, Elena Bennett, Sandra Lavorel, Graeme S. Cumming, Dilini Abeygunawardane, Leonardo D. Amarilla, Benjamin Burkhard, Benis N. Egoh, Luke Frishkoff, Leonardo Galetto, Sibyl Huber, Daniel S. Karp, Alison Ke, Esteban Kowaljow, Angela Kronenburg-García, Bruno Locatelli, Berta Martín-López, Patrick Meyfroidt, Tuyeni H. Mwampamba, Jeanne Nel, Kimberly A. Nicholas, Charles Nicholson, Elisa Oteros-Rozas, Sebataolo J. Rahlao, Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne, Taylor Ricketts, Uttam B. Shrestha, Carolina Torres, Klara J. Winkler and Kim Zoeller
- Cumulative environmental and employment impacts of the shale gas boom pp. 1122-1131

- Erin N. Mayfield, Jared L. Cohon, Nicholas Muller, Inês M. L. Azevedo and Allen L. Robinson
- Integrated scenarios to support analysis of the food–energy–water nexus pp. 1132-1141

- Detlef P. Van Vuuren, David L. Bijl, Patrick Bogaart, Elke Stehfest, Hester Biemans, Stefan C. Dekker, Jonathan C. Doelman, David E. H. J. Gernaat and Mathijs Harmsen
- How transit scaling shapes cities pp. 1142-1148

- Hao Wu, David Levinson and Somwrita Sarkar
- Publisher Correction: Tackling food consumption inequality to fight hunger without pressuring the environment pp. 1149-1150

- Tomoko Hasegawa, Peter Havlik, Stefan Frank, Amanda Palazzo and Hugo Valin
Volume 2, issue 11, 2019
- EU agricultural policy still not green pp. 990-990

- Alberto Navarro and José Vicente López-Bao
- Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy pp. 991-993

- Nathan J. Bennett, Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Jessica Blythe, Jennifer J. Silver, Gerald Singh, Nathan Andrews, Antonio Calò, Patrick Christie, Antonio Di Franco, Elena M. Finkbeiner, Stefan Gelcich, Paolo Guidetti, Sarah Harper, Ngaio Hotte, John N. Kittinger, Philippe Billon, Jane Lister, Rocío López de la Lama, Emma McKinley, Joeri Scholtens, Ann-Magnhild Solås, Merle Sowman, Nicolás Talloni-Álvarez, Lydia C. L. Teh, Michelle Voyer and Ussif Sumaila
- Carbon offsets for freight transport decarbonization pp. 994-996

- Suzanne Greene and Cristiano Façanha
- C. S. ‘Buzz’ Holling, 6 December 1930 – 16 August 2019 pp. 997-998

- Stephen R. Carpenter and Garry D. Peterson
- Rapid SDG progress possible pp. 999-1000

- Brett A. Bryan, Michalis Hadjikakou and Enayat A. Moallemi
- Closing the phosphorus cycle pp. 1001-1002

- Paul J. A. Withers
- Integrated stormwater inflow control for sewers and green structures in urban landscapes pp. 1003-1010

- Nadia Schou Vorndran Lund, Morten Borup, Henrik Madsen, Ole Mark, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen and Peter Steen Mikkelsen
- Air pollution-induced missed abortion risk for pregnancies pp. 1011-1017

- Liqiang Zhang, Weiwei Liu, Kun Hou, Jintai Lin, Chenghu Zhou, Xiaohua Tong, Ziye Wang, Yuebin Wang, Yanxiao Jiang, Ziwei Wang, Yibo Zheng, Yonglian Lan, Suhong Liu, Ruijing Ni, Mengyao Liu and Panpan Zhu
- Mitigating crop yield losses through weed diversity pp. 1018-1026

- Guillaume Adeux, Eric Vieren, Stefano Carlesi, Paolo Bàrberi, Nicolas Munier-Jolain and Stéphane Cordeau
- Emissions and health impacts from global shipping embodied in US–China bilateral trade pp. 1027-1033

- Huan Liu, Zhi-Hang Meng, Zhao-Feng Lv, Xiao-Tong Wang, Fan-Yuan Deng, Yang Liu, Yan-Ni Zhang, Meng-Shuang Shi, Qiang Zhang and Ke-Bin He
- The PMI Predictor app to enable green-by-design chemical synthesis pp. 1034-1040

- Alina Borovika, Jacob Albrecht, Jun Li, Andrew S. Wells, Christiana Briddell, Barry R. Dillon, Louis J. Diorazio, James R. Gage, Fabrice Gallou, Stefan G. Koenig, Michael E. Kopach, David K. Leahy, Isamir Martinez, Martin Olbrich, Jared L. Piper, Frank Roschangar, Edward C. Sherer and Martin D. Eastgate
- Greater gains for Australia by tackling all SDGs but the last steps will be the most challenging pp. 1041-1050

- Cameron Allen, Graciela Metternicht, Thomas Wiedmann and Matteo Pedercini
- Environmental and health co-benefits for advanced phosphorus recovery pp. 1051-1061

- Davide Tonini, Hans Saveyn and Dries Huygens
- Author Correction: Next-generation information to support a sustainable course for European forests pp. 1062-1062

- Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Peter Verweij, Michiel Eupen, Marta Pérez-Soba, Helga Pülzl and Kees Hendriks
- Author Correction: Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals pp. 1063-1063

- Steffen Fritz, Linda See, Tyler Carlson, Mordechai (Muki) Haklay, Jessie L. Oliver, Dilek Fraisl, Rosy Mondardini, Martin Brocklehurst, Lea A. Shanley, Sven Schade, Uta Wehn, Tommaso Abrate, Janet Anstee, Stephan Arnold, Matthew Billot, Jillian Campbell, Jessica Espey, Margaret Gold, Gerid Hager, Shan He, Libby Hepburn, Angel Hsu, Deborah Long, Joan Masó, Ian McCallum, Maina Muniafu, Inian Moorthy, Michael Obersteiner, Alison J. Parker, Maike Weisspflug and Sarah West
Volume 2, issue 10, 2019
- China’s pig relocation in balance pp. 888-888

- Zhaohai Bai, Shuqin Jin, Yan Wu, Erasmus zu Ermgassen, Oene Oenema, David Chadwick, Luis Lassaletta, Gerard Velthof, Jun Zhao and Lin Ma
- Harnessing emerging technologies to reduce Gulf hypoxia pp. 889-891

- Madhu Khanna, Benjamin Gramig, Evan H. DeLucia, Ximing Cai and Praveen Kumar
- Expansion of sustainability science needed for the SDGs pp. 892-894

- Peter Messerli, Eun Mee Kim, Wolfgang Lutz, Jean-Paul Moatti, Katherine Richardson, Muhammad Saidam, David Smith, Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Ernest Foli, Amanda Glassman, Gonzalo Hernandez Licona, Endah Murniningtyas, Jurgis Kazimieras Staniškis, Jean-Pascal Ypersele and Eeva Furman
- Measuring resilience is essential to understand it pp. 895-897

- Stuart L. Pimm, Ian Donohue, José M. Montoya and Michel Loreau
- Resilience reconciled pp. 898-900

- Craig R. Allen, David G. Angeler, Brian C. Chaffin, Dirac Twidwell and Ahjond Garmestani
- The sound of fear pp. 901-901

- William Burnside
- Metal bioaccumulation pp. 902-902

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Satellites and crop interventions pp. 903-904

- Jadunandan Dash
- Enforcing access restrictions to fishery zones pp. 905-906

- Scott Barrett
- Realizing resilience for decision-making pp. 907-913

- R. Quentin Grafton, Luc Doyen, Christophe Béné, Edoardo Borgomeo, Kate Brooks, Long Chu, Graeme S. Cumming, John Dixon, Stephen Dovers, Dustin Garrick, Ariella Helfgott, Qiang Jiang, Pamela Katic, Tom Kompas, L. Richard Little, Nathanial Matthews, Claudia Ringler, Dale Squires, Stein Ivar Steinshamn, Sebastián Villasante, Sarah Wheeler, John Williams and Paul R. Wyrwoll
- Sustainable intensification of agricultural drainage pp. 914-921

- Michael J. Castellano, Sotirios V. Archontoulis, Matthew J. Helmers, Hanna J. Poffenbarger and Johan Six
- Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals pp. 922-930

- Steffen Fritz, Linda See, Tyler Carlson, Mordechai (Muki) Haklay, Jessie L. Oliver, Dilek Fraisl, Rosy Mondardini, Martin Brocklehurst, Lea A. Shanley, Sven Schade, Uta Wehn, Tommaso Abrate, Janet Anstee, Stephan Arnold, Matthew Billot, Jillian Campbell, Jessica Espey, Margaret Gold, Gerid Hager, Shan He, Libby Hepburn, Angel Hsu, Deborah Long, Joan Masó, Ian McCallum, Maina Muniafu, Inian Moorthy, Michael Obersteiner, Alison J. Parker, Maike Weisspflug and Sarah West
- The impact of agricultural interventions can be doubled by using satellite data pp. 931-934

- Meha Jain, Balwinder-Singh, Preeti Rao, Amit K. Srivastava, Shishpal Poonia, Jennifer Blesh, George Azzari, Andrew J. McDonald and David B. Lobell
- How conservation initiatives go to scale pp. 935-940

- Morena Mills, Michael Bode, Michael B. Mascia, Rebecca Weeks, Stefan Gelcich, Nigel Dudley, Hugh Govan, Carla L. Archibald, Cristina Romero- de-Diego, Matthew Holden, Duan Biggs, Louise Glew, Robin Naidoo and Hugh P. Possingham
- Cash transfers for pro-poor carbon taxes in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 941-948

- Adrien Vogt-Schilb, Brian Walsh, Kuishuang Feng, Laura Di Capua, Yu Liu, Daniela Zuluaga, Marcos Robles and Klaus Hubaceck
- Temporal patterns of adoption of mariculture innovation globally pp. 949-956

- Rebecca R. Gentry, Elizabeth O. Ruff and Sarah E. Lester
- Domino effect of climate change over two millennia in ancient China’s Hexi Corridor pp. 957-961

- Qi Feng, Linshan Yang, Ravinesh C. Deo, Amir AghaKouchak, Jan F. Adamowski, Roger Stone, Zhenliang Yin, Wei Liu, Jianhua Si, Xiaohu Wen, Meng Zhu and Shixiong Cao
- Air quality and health benefits from fleet electrification in China pp. 962-971

- Xinyu Liang, Shaojun Zhang, Ye Wu, Jia Xing, Xiaoyi He, K. Max Zhang, Shuxiao Wang and Jiming Hao
- Sustainable co-production of food and solar power to relax land-use constraints pp. 972-980

- Caleb K. Miskin, Yiru Li, Allison Perna, Ryan G. Ellis, Elizabeth K. Grubbs, Peter Bermel and Rakesh Agrawal
- Property rights and the protection of global marine resources pp. 981-987

- Gabriel Englander
Volume 2, issue 9, 2019
- Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development pp. 784-786

- Meredith L. Gore, Patrick Braszak, James Brown, Phillip Cassey, Rosaleen Duffy, Judith Fisher, Jessica Graham, Ronit Justo-Hanani, Andrea E. Kirkwood, Elizabeth Lunstrum, Catherine Machalaba, Francis Massé, Maria Manguiat, Delon Omrow, Peter Stoett, Tanya Wyatt and Rob White
- Graves or people pp. 787-787

- Ryan Scarrow
- Algae-based water filters pp. 788-788

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Optimal control of animal diseases pp. 789-790

- Guillaume Fournié and Dirk U. Pfeiffer
- Disasters’ impacts on supply chains pp. 791-792

- Stephane Hallegatte
- Co-locating food and energy pp. 793-794

- Hélène Marrou
- Replacing hydropower with solar pp. 795-796

- Jeffrey J. Duda
- Rethinking resilience to wildfire pp. 797-804

- David B. McWethy, Tania Schoennagel, Philip E. Higuera, Meg Krawchuk, Brian J. Harvey, Elizabeth C. Metcalf, Courtney Schultz, Carol Miller, Alexander L. Metcalf, Brian Buma, Arika Virapongse, Judith C. Kulig, Richard C. Stedman, Zak Ratajczak, Cara R. Nelson and Crystal Kolden
- Six Transformations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 805-814

- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Guido Schmidt-Traub, Mariana Mazzucato, Dirk Messner, Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Johan Rockström
- Next-generation information to support a sustainable course for European forests pp. 815-818

- Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Peter Verweij, Michiel Eupen, Marta Pérez-Soba, Helga Pülzl and Kees Hendriks
- Public views of the Sustainable Development Goals across countries pp. 819-825

- Paul G. Bain, Pieter M. Kroonenberg, Lars-Olof Johansson, Taciano L. Milfont, Charlie R. Crimston, Tim Kurz, Ekaterina Bushina, Carolina Calligaro, Christophe Demarque, Yanjun Guan and Joonha Park
- Tackling food consumption inequality to fight hunger without pressuring the environment pp. 826-833

- Tomoko Hasegawa, Peter Havlik, Stefan Frank, Amanda Palazzo and Hugo Valin
- The role of movement restrictions in limiting the economic impact of livestock infections pp. 834-840

- M. J. Tildesley, S. Brand, E. Brooks Pollock, N. V. Bradbury, M. Werkman and M. J Keeling
- Firm-level propagation of shocks through supply-chain networks pp. 841-847

- Hiroyasu Inoue and Yasuyuki Todo
- Agrivoltaics provide mutual benefits across the food–energy–water nexus in drylands pp. 848-855

- Greg A. Barron-Gafford, Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman, Rebecca L. Minor, Leland F. Sutter, Isaiah Barnett-Moreno, Daniel T. Blackett, Moses Thompson, Kirk Dimond, Andrea K. Gerlak, Gary P. Nabhan and Jordan E. Macknick
- Microstructure and surface control of MXene films for water purification pp. 856-862

- Xiuqiang Xie, Chi Chen, Nan Zhang, Zi-Rong Tang, Jianjun Jiang and Yi-Jun Xu
- Floating treatment wetlands as a suitable option for large-scale wastewater treatment pp. 863-871

- Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Arslan, Jochen A. Müller, Ghulam Shabir, Ejazul Islam, Razia Tahseen, Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq, Amer J. Hashmat, Samina Iqbal and Qaiser M. Khan
- Solar-power replacement as a solution for hydropower foregone in US dam removals pp. 872-878

- John Waldman, Shailesh Sharma, Shahab Afshari and Balázs Fekete
- Adverse effects of rising interest rates on sustainable energy transitions pp. 879-885

- Tobias S. Schmidt, Bjarne Steffen, Florian Egli, Michael Pahle, Oliver Tietjen and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Publisher Correction: The supply chain of violence pp. 886-886

- Nathalie Butt, Frances Lambrick, Mary Menton and Anna Renwick
Volume 2, issue 8, 2019
- Seeking SDG indicators pp. 646-646

- Jari Lyytimäki
- Forging future organizational leaders for sustainability science pp. 647-649

- I. J. Gordon, K. Bawa, G. Bammer, C. Boone, J. Dunne, D. Hart, J. Hellmann, A. Miller, M. New, J. Ometto, S. Pickett, G. Wendorf, A. Agrawal, P. Bertsch, C. D. Campbell, P. Dodd, A. Janetos, H. Mallee and K. Taylor
- Hope is still a bison pp. 650-650

- Laci Gerhart
- Disrupting the future pp. 651-651

- Alyssa Battistoni
- On our bookshelf pp. 652-652

- Ryan Scarrow
- Impacts on zooregions pp. 653-653

- William Burnside
- Detailing plastic pollution pp. 654-654

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Managed environmentalism pp. 655-655

- Ryan Scarrow
- Measuring inequality pp. 656-656

- Aiora Zabala
- Indigenous knowledge for conservation pp. 657-658

- Victoria Reyes-García and Petra Benyei
- How deep can the straw go? pp. 659-660

- Brian F. Thomas
- Modelling diet choices pp. 661-662

- Jonathan M. Gilligan
- Passive cooling in an urban setting pp. 663-664

- Ronggui Yang and Xiaobo Yin
- Frankincense facing extinction pp. 665-666

- Bart Muys
- Anthropocene risk pp. 667-673

- Patrick W. Keys, Victor Galaz, Michelle Dyer, Nathanial Matthews, Carl Folke, Magnus Nyström and Sarah E. Cornell
- Connecting climate action with other Sustainable Development Goals pp. 674-680

- Francesco Fuso Nerini, Benjamin Sovacool, Nick Hughes, Laura Cozzi, Ellie Cosgrave, Mark Howells, Massimo Tavoni, Julia Tomei, Hisham Zerriffi and Ben Milligan
- Resource recovery from sanitation to enhance ecosystem services pp. 681-690

- John T. Trimmer, Daniel C. Miller and Jeremy S. Guest
- Direct human health risks of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide pp. 691-701

- Tyler A. Jacobson, Jasdeep S. Kler, Michael T. Hernke, Rudolf K. Braun, Keith C. Meyer and William E. Funk
- Anthropogenic lead in Amazonian wildlife pp. 702-709

- Mar Cartró-Sabaté, Pedro Mayor, Martí Orta-Martínez and Antoni Rosell-Melé
- Scope and limitations of drought management within complex human–natural systems pp. 710-717

- William K. Jaeger, Adell Amos, David R. Conklin, Christian Langpap, Kathleen Moore and Andrew J. Plantinga
- A polydimethylsiloxane-coated metal structure for all-day radiative cooling pp. 718-724

- Lyu Zhou, Haomin Song, Jianwei Liang, Matthew Singer, Ming Zhou, Edgars Stegenburgs, Nan Zhang, Chen Xu, Tien Ng, Zongfu Yu, Boon Ooi and Qiaoqiang Gan
- Modelling the drivers of a widespread shift to sustainable diets pp. 725-735

- Sibel Eker, Gerhard Reese and Michael Obersteiner
- Information gaps in indigenous and local knowledge for science-policy assessments pp. 736-741

- Rodrigo Cámara-Leret and Zoe Dennehy
- The supply chain of violence pp. 742-747

- Nathalie Butt, Frances Lambrick, Mary Menton and Anna Renwick
- China’s CO2 peak before 2030 implied from characteristics and growth of cities pp. 748-754

- Haikun Wang, Xi Lu, Yu Deng, Yaoguang Sun, Chris P. Nielsen, Yifan Liu, Ge Zhu, Maoliang Bu, Jun Bi and Michael B. McElroy
- Direct and indirect loss of natural area from urban expansion pp. 755-763

- Jasper van Vliet
- Improved estimates of forest cover and loss in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000–2017 pp. 764-772

- Yuanwei Qin, Xiangming Xiao, Jinwei Dong, Yao Zhang, Xiaocui Wu, Yosio Shimabukuro, Egidio Arai, Chandrashekhar Biradar, Jie Wang, Zhenhua Zou, Fang Liu, Zheng Shi, Russell Doughty and Berrien Moore
- Deeper well drilling an unsustainable stopgap to groundwater depletion pp. 773-782

- Debra Perrone and Scott Jasechko
Volume 2, issue 7, 2019
- Designing car bans for sustainable transportation pp. 534-536

- Patrick Plötz, Jonn Axsen, Simon A. Funke and Till Gnann
- Knowledge for sustainability action pp. 537-538

- Monica Contestabile
- Relocating species pp. 539-539

- William Burnside
- Fishing-fleet evolution pp. 540-540

- Aiora Zabala
- Lobbying impacts pp. 541-541

- Monica Contestabile
- British vegetable consumption pp. 542-542

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Bridging past and future to address water stress pp. 543-544

- Julio C. Postigo
- What online data say about eating habits pp. 545-546

- Christoph Trattner and David Elsweiler
- The global scar on Congo forests pp. 547-548

- Stéphane Couturier
- Fairtrade does not walk the talk pp. 549-550

- Miet Maertens
- Improving network approaches to the study of complex social–ecological interdependencies pp. 551-559

- Ö. Bodin, S. M. Alexander, J. Baggio, M. L. Barnes, R. Berardo, G. S. Cumming, L. E. Dee, A. P. Fischer, M. Fischer, M. Mancilla Garcia, A. M. Guerrero, J. Hileman, K. Ingold, P. Matous, T. H. Morrison, D. Nohrstedt, J. Pittman, G. Robins and J. S. Sayles
- Techno–ecological synergies of solar energy for global sustainability pp. 560-568

- Rebecca R. Hernandez, Alona Armstrong, Jennifer Burney, Greer Ryan, Kara Moore-O’Leary, Ibrahima Diédhiou, Steven M. Grodsky, Leslie Saul-Gershenz, Rob Davis, Jordan Macknick, Dustin Mulvaney, Garvin A. Heath, Shane B. Easter, Madison K. Hoffacker, Michael F. Allen and Daniel M. Kammen
- Ozone depletion, ultraviolet radiation, climate change and prospects for a sustainable future pp. 569-579

- Paul W. Barnes, Craig E. Williamson, Robyn M. Lucas, Sharon A. Robinson, Sasha Madronich, Nigel D. Paul, Janet F. Bornman, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Barbara Sulzberger, Stephen R. Wilson, Anthony L. Andrady, Richard L. McKenzie, Patrick J. Neale, Amy T. Austin, Germar H. Bernhard, Keith R. Solomon, Rachel E. Neale, Paul J. Young, Mary Norval, Lesley E. Rhodes, Samuel Hylander, Kevin C. Rose, Janice Longstreth, Pieter J. Aucamp, Carlos L. Ballaré, Rose M. Cory, Stephan D. Flint, Frank R. Gruijl, Donat-P. Häder, Anu M. Heikkilä, Marcel A. K. Jansen, Krishna K. Pandey, T. Matthew Robson, Craig A. Sinclair, Sten-Åke Wängberg, Robert C. Worrest, Seyhan Yazar, Antony R. Young and Richard G. Zepp
- Tradeoffs between groundwater conservation and air pollution from agricultural fires in northwest India pp. 580-583

- Balwinder-Singh, Andrew J. McDonald, Amit K. Srivastava and Bruno Gerard
- Potential contributions of pre-Inca infiltration infrastructure to Andean water security pp. 584-593

- Boris F. Ochoa-Tocachi, Juan D. Bardales, Javier Antiporta, Katya Pérez, Luis Acosta, Feng Mao, Zed Zulkafli, Junior Gil-Ríos, Oscar Angulo, Sam Grainger, Gena Gammie, Bert De Bièvre and Wouter Buytaert
- Importance of snow and glacier meltwater for agriculture on the Indo-Gangetic Plain pp. 594-601

- H. Biemans, C. Siderius, A. F. Lutz, S. Nepal, B. Ahmad, Taufiq Hassan, W. Bloh, R. R. Wijngaard, P. Wester, A. B. Shrestha and W. W. Immerzeel
- Frankincense in peril pp. 602-610

- Frans Bongers, Peter Groenendijk, Tesfaye Bekele, Emiru Birhane, Abebe Damtew, Mathieu Decuyper, Abeje Eshete, Alemu Gezahgne, Atkilt Girma, Mohamed A. Khamis, Mulugeta Lemenih, Tefera Mengistu, Woldeselassie Ogbazghi, Ute Sass-Klaassen, Wubalem Tadesse, Mindaye Teshome, Motuma Tolera, Frank J. Sterck and Pieter A. Zuidema
- Modelled effects of prawn aquaculture on poverty alleviation and schistosomiasis control pp. 611-620

- Christopher M. Hoover, Susanne H. Sokolow, Jonas Kemp, James Sanchirico, Andrea J. Lund, Isabel J. Jones, Tyler Higginson, Gilles Riveau, Amit Savaya, Shawn Coyle, Chelsea L. Wood, Fiorenza Micheli, Renato Casagrandi, Lorenzo Mari, Marino Gatto, Andrea Rinaldo, Javier Perez-Saez, Jason R. Rohr, Amir Sagi, Justin V. Remais and Giulio A. De Leo
- Rising adoption and retention of meat-free diets in online recipe data pp. 621-627

- Yuki M. Asano and Gesa Biermann
- Road expansion and persistence in forests of the Congo Basin pp. 628-634

- Fritz Kleinschroth, Nadine Laporte, William F. Laurance, Scott J. Goetz and Jaboury Ghazoul
- Effects of Fairtrade on the livelihoods of poor rural workers pp. 635-642

- Eva-Marie Meemken, Jorge Sellare, Christophe N. Kouame and Matin Qaim
- Author Correction: Flexibility and intensity of global water use pp. 643-643

- Yue Qin, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Stefan Siebert, Robert B. Jackson, Amir AghaKouchak, Julie B. Zimmerman, Dan Tong, Chaopeng Hong and Steven J. Davis
Volume 2, issue 6, 2019
- Methane removal and atmospheric restoration pp. 436-438

- R. B. Jackson, E. I. Solomon, J. G. Canadell, M. Cargnello and C. B. Field
- Ways to persuade pp. 439-439

- Aiora Zabala
- Artisanal fish fences pp. 440-440

- William Burnside
- Nuanced views pp. 441-441

- Ryan Scarrow
- Recycling LCD panels pp. 442-442

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Including the subsurface in ecosystem services pp. 443-444

- P. James Dennedy-Frank
- Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production pp. 445-456

- Jason R. Rohr, Christopher Barrett, David J. Civitello, Meggan E. Craft, Bryan Delius, Giulio A. DeLeo, Peter J. Hudson, Nicolas Jouanard, Karena H. Nguyen, Richard S. Ostfeld, Justin V. Remais, Gilles Riveau, Susanne H. Sokolow and David Tilman
- Participation and inclusiveness in the Intergovernmental Science–Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services pp. 457-464

- I. Díaz-Reviriego, E. Turnhout and S. Beck
- Enzyme morphinan N-demethylase for more sustainable opiate processing pp. 465-474

- M. M. Augustin, J. M. Augustin, J. R. Brock and T. M. Kutchan
- Nonlinear groundwater influence on biophysical indicators of ecosystem services pp. 475-483

- Jiangxiao Qiu, Samuel C. Zipper, Melissa Motew, Eric G. Booth, Christopher J. Kucharik and Steven P. Loheide
- Detection of human influences on temperature seasonality from the nineteenth century pp. 484-490

- Jianping Duan, Zhuguo Ma, Peili Wu, Elena Xoplaki, Gabriele Hegerl, Lun Li, Andrew Schurer, Dabo Guan, Liang Chen, Yawen Duan and Jürg Luterbacher
- Limits to agricultural land for retaining acceptable levels of local biodiversity pp. 491-498

- Arkaitz Usubiaga-Liaño, Georgina M. Mace and Paul Ekins
- The global nexus of food–trade–water sustaining environmental flows by 2050 pp. 499-507

- A. V. Pastor, A. Palazzo, Peter Havlik, H. Biemans, Y. Wada, M. Obersteiner, P. Kabat and F. Ludwig
- Multinational life satisfaction, perceived inequality and energy affordability pp. 508-514

- Andrew Chapman, Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
- Flexibility and intensity of global water use pp. 515-523

- Yue Qin, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Stefan Siebert, Robert B. Jackson, Amir AghaKouchak, Julie B. Zimmerman, Dan Tong, Chaopeng Hong and Steven J. Davis
- Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas pp. 524-532

- Natalie C. Ban, Georgina Grace Gurney, Nadine A. Marshall, Charlotte K. Whitney, Morena Mills, Stefan Gelcich, Nathan J. Bennett, Mairi C. Meehan, Caroline Butler, Stephen Ban, Tanya C. Tran, Michael E. Cox and Sara Jo Breslow
Volume 2, issue 5, 2019
- Last chance for Madagascar’s biodiversity pp. 350-352

- Julia P. G. Jones, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Anitry N. Ratsifandrihamanana, James E. M. Watson, Herizo T. Andrianandrasana, Mar Cabeza, Joshua E. Cinner, Steven M. Goodman, Frank Hawkins, Russell A. Mittermeier, Ando L. Rabearisoa, O. Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, Julie H. Razafimanahaka, Andriamandimbisoa R. Razafimpahanana, Lucienne Wilmé and Patricia C. Wright
- Illegal electronic waste recycling trends pp. 353-354

- Aiora Zabala
- Protecting predator functions pp. 355-355

- William Burnside
- Antibiotics in water pp. 356-356

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Unusual pollution suspects pp. 357-357

- Aiora Zabala
- Modelling protected area trade-offs pp. 358-359

- Donald L. DeAngelis
- Meeting global drinking water needs pp. 360-361

- Mark Everard
- Systems thinking for education about the molecular basis of sustainability pp. 362-370

- Peter G. Mahaffy, Stephen A. Matlin, Thomas A. Holme and Jennifer MacKellar
- Aridity and reduced soil micronutrient availability in global drylands pp. 371-377

- Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez, César Plaza, Hugo Saiz, Rebeca Manzano, Maren Flagmeier and Fernando T. Maestre
- Changes in crop rotations would impact food production in an organically farmed world pp. 378-385

- Pietro Barbieri, Sylvain Pellerin, Verena Seufert and Thomas Nesme
- A multi-model assessment of food security implications of climate change mitigation pp. 386-396

- Shinichiro Fujimori, Tomoko Hasegawa, Volker Krey, Keywan Riahi, Christoph Bertram, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Valentina Bosetti, Jessica Callen, Jacques Després, Jonathan Doelman, Laurent Drouet, Johannes Emmerling, Stefan Frank, Oliver Fricko, Peter Havlik, Florian Humpenöder, Jason F. L. Koopman, Hans Meijl, Yuki Ochi, Alexander Popp, Andreas Schmitz, Kiyoshi Takahashi and Detlef Vuuren
- Air-quality-related health damages of maize pp. 397-403

- Jason Hill, Andrew Goodkind, Christopher Tessum, Sumil Thakrar, David Tilman, Stephen Polasky, Timothy Smith, Natalie Hunt, Kimberley Mullins, Michael Clark and Julian Marshall
- Weighing the benefits of expanding protected areas versus managing existing ones pp. 404-411

- Vanessa M. Adams, Gwenllian D. Iacona and Hugh P. Possingham
- City energysheds and renewable energy in the United States pp. 412-420

- Christopher R. DeRolph, Ryan A. McManamay, April M. Morton and Sujithkumar Surendran Nair
- Reductions in deforestation and poverty from decentralized forest management in Nepal pp. 421-428

- Johan A. Oldekop, Katharine Sims, Birendra K. Karna, Mark J. Whittingham and Arun Agrawal
- How global targets on drinking water were developed and achieved pp. 429-434

- Shizuki Fukuda, Keigo Noda and Taikan Oki
Volume 2, issue 4, 2019
- Harnessing synthetic biology for sustainable development pp. 250-252

- K. E. French
- Sustainability in global agriculture driven by organic farming pp. 253-255

- Frank Eyhorn, Adrian Muller, John P. Reganold, Emile Frison, Hans R. Herren, Louise Luttikholt, Alexander Mueller, Jürn Sanders, Nadia El-Hage Scialabba, Verena Seufert and Pete Smith
- Corporations and climate pp. 256-256

- William Burnside
- Divergent perspectives pp. 257-257

- Aiora Zabala
- Community matters pp. 258-258

- Ryan Scarrow
- Phosphorous from wastewater pp. 259-259

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Resilience of the global food system pp. 260-261

- Michael J. Puma
- AI assists in locating hidden farms pp. 262-263

- Francesc X. Prenafeta-Boldú and Andreas Kamilaris
- How can people save the planet? pp. 264-264

- Wokje Abrahamse
- Sustainability and infrastructure challenges pp. 265-266

- Mikhail V. Chester
- Sustainability and resilience for transformation in the urban century pp. 267-273

- Thomas Elmqvist, Erik Andersson, Niki Frantzeskaki, Timon McPhearson, Per Olsson, Owen Gaffney, Kazuhiko Takeuchi and Carl Folke
- Global forecasts of shipping traffic and biological invasions to 2050 pp. 274-282

- Anthony Sardain, Erik Sardain and Brian Leung
- Impact of globalization on the resilience and sustainability of natural resources pp. 283-289

- Chengyi Tu, Samir Suweis and Paolo D’Odorico
- Actors’ diversity and the resilience of social-ecological systems to global change pp. 290-297

- Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Sibyl H. Huber and Robert Huber
- Deep learning to map concentrated animal feeding operations pp. 298-306

- Cassandra Handan-Nader and Daniel E. Ho
- Meta-analysis of pro-environmental behaviour spillover pp. 307-315

- Alexander Maki, Amanda R. Carrico, Kaitlin T. Raimi, Heather Barnes Truelove, Brandon Araujo and Kam Leung Yeung
- The global conservation movement is diverse but not divided pp. 316-323

- Chris Sandbrook, Janet A. Fisher, George Holmes, Rogelio Luque-Lora and Aidan Keane
- Infrastructure for sustainable development pp. 324-331

- Scott Thacker, Daniel Adshead, Marianne Fay, Stephane Hallegatte, Mark Harvey, Hendrik Meller, Nicholas O’Regan, Julie Rozenberg, Graham Watkins and Jim W. Hall
- Impact of the establishment of US offshore wind power on neodymium flows pp. 332-338

- Tomer Fishman and T. E. Graedel
- Author Correction: The environmental costs and benefits of high-yield farming pp. 339-341

- Andrew Balmford, Tatsuya Amano, Harriet Bartlett, Dave Chadwick, Adrian Collins, David Edwards, Rob Field, Philip Garnsworthy, Rhys Green, Pete Smith, Helen Waters, Andrew Whitmore, Donald M. Broom, Julian Chara, Tom Finch, Emma Garnett, Alfred Gathorne-Hardy, Juan Hernandez-Medrano, Mario Herrero, Fangyuan Hua, Agnieszka Latawiec, Tom Misselbrook, Ben Phalan, Benno I. Simmons, Taro Takahashi, James Vause, Erasmus zu Ermgassen and Rowan Eisner
- Author Correction: The potential of future foods for sustainable and healthy diets pp. 342-347

- A. Parodi, A. Leip, I. J. M. Boer, P. M. Slegers, F. Ziegler, E. H. M. Temme, M. Herrero, H. Tuomisto, H. Valin, C. E. Middelaar, J. J. A. Loon and H. H. E. Zanten
- Author Correction: Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation pp. 348-348

- Rosemary Hill, Guiomar Nates-Parra, José Javier G. Quezada-Euán, Damayanti Buchori, Gretchen LeBuhn, Marcia M. Maués, Petina L. Pert, Peter K Kwapong, Shafqat Saeed, Sara J Breslow, Manuela Carneiro Cunha, Lynn V. Dicks, Leonardo Galetto, Mary Gikungu, Brad G. Howlett, Vera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca, Phil O’B. Lyver, Berta Martín-López, Elisa Oteros-Rozas, Simon G. Potts and Marie Roué
Volume 2, issue 3, 2019
- Urban river pollution control in developing countries pp. 158-160

- Zuxin Xu, Jin Xu, Hailong Yin, Wei Jin, Huaizheng Li and Zhen He
- Communicating to governments pp. 161-163

- Ryan Scarrow
- Mobilizing for justice pp. 164-164

- Aiora Zabala
- Beer garden city pp. 165-165

- Ryan Scarrow
- Energy and transformation pp. 166-166

- William Burnside
- Learning from indigenous agriculture pp. 167-168

- Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
- Bees as biomarkers pp. 169-170

- Mark Patrick Taylor
- Antagonists to meeting the 2030 Agenda pp. 171-172

- Prajal Pradhan
- Contributions of sociometabolic research to sustainability science pp. 173-184

- Helmut Haberl, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Stefan Pauliuk, Fridolin Krausmann, Daniel B. Müller and Marina Fischer-Kowalski
- Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice-free land pp. 185-190

- Shaun T. Brooks, Julia Jabour, John Hoff and Dana M. Bergstrom
- The potential of indigenous agricultural food production under climate change in Hawaiʻi pp. 191-199

- Natalie Kurashima, Lucas Fortini and Tamara Ticktin
- Air quality in megacity Delhi affected by countryside biomass burning pp. 200-205

- Srinivas Bikkina, August Andersson, Elena N. Kirillova, Henry Holmstrand, Suresh Tiwari, A. K. Srivastava, D. S. Bisht and Örjan Gustafsson
- Implications of water constraints on electricity capacity expansion in the United States pp. 206-213

- Lu Liu, Mohamad Hejazi, Gokul Iyer and Barton A. Forman
- Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation pp. 214-222

- Rosemary Hill, Guiomar Nates-Parra, José Javier G. Quezada-Euán, Damayanti Buchori, Gretchen LeBuhn, Marcia M. Maués, Petina L. Pert, Peter K Kwapong, Shafqat Saeed, Sara J Breslow, Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, Lynn V. Dicks, Leonardo Galetto, Mary Gikungu, Brad G. Howlett, Vera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca, Phil O’B. Lyver, Berta Martín-López, Elisa Oteros-Rozas, Simon G. Potts and Marie Roué
- Honey as a biomonitor for a changing world pp. 223-232

- Kate E. Smith, Dominique Weis, Marghaleray Amini, Alyssa E. Shiel, Vivian W.-M. Lai and Kathy Gordon
- The impact of nutrient-rich food choices on agricultural water-use efficiency pp. 233-241

- Kerstin Damerau, Katharina Waha and Mario Herrero
- Income-based variation in Sustainable Development Goal interaction networks pp. 242-247

- David Lusseau and Francesca Mancini
- Publisher Correction: Growing Asian research networks pp. 248-248

- Monica Contestabile
Volume 2, issue 2, 2019
- Hardin’s oversimplification of population growth pp. 78-79

- Lori M. Hunter and Aseem Prakash
- On knowledge generation and use for sustainability pp. 80-82

- Junguo Liu, Kamaljit S. Bawa, Thomas P. Seager, Ganquan Mao, Ding Ding, Janice Ser Huay Lee and Janet K. Swim
- Growing Asian research networks pp. 83-84

- Monica Contestabile
- Corruption and exploitation pp. 85-85

- William Burnside
- Pollinator policies pp. 86-86

- Aiora Zabala
- Disengaging policy pp. 87-87

- Ryan Scarrow
- Potential for electric aircraft pp. 88-89

- Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan and B. Matthew Knapp
- An analytical framework for spatially targeted management of natural capital pp. 90-97

- Rebecca Spake, Chloe Bellamy, Laura J. Graham, Kevin Watts, Tom Wilson, Lisa R. Norton, Claire M. Wood, Reto Schmucki, James M. Bullock and Felix Eigenbrod
- Promises and perils of sand exploitation in Greenland pp. 98-104

- Mette Bendixen, Irina Overeem, Minik T. Rosing, Anders Anker Bjørk, Kurt H. Kjær, Aart Kroon, Gavin Zeitz and Lars Lønsmann Iversen
- Health and climate impacts of future United States land freight modelled with global-to-urban models pp. 105-112

- Liang Liu, Taesung Hwang, Sungwon Lee, Yanfeng Ouyang, Bumsoo Lee, Steven J. Smith, Christopher W. Tessum, Julian D. Marshall, Fang Yan, Kathryn Daenzer and Tami C. Bond
- Global emission hotspots of coal power generation pp. 113-121

- C. Oberschelp, S. Pfister, C. E. Raptis and S. Hellweg
- China and India lead in greening of the world through land-use management pp. 122-129

- Chi Chen, Taejin Park, Xuhui Wang, Shilong Piao, Baodong Xu, Rajiv K. Chaturvedi, Richard Fuchs, Victor Brovkin, Philippe Ciais, Rasmus Fensholt, Hans Tømmervik, Govindasamy Bala, Zaichun Zhu, Ramakrishna R. Nemani and Ranga B. Myneni
- Food production shocks across land and sea pp. 130-137

- Richard S. Cottrell, Kirsty L. Nash, Benjamin S. Halpern, Tomas A. Remenyi, Stuart P. Corney, Aysha Fleming, Elizabeth A. Fulton, Sara Hornborg, Alexandra Johne, Reg A. Watson and Julia L. Blanchard
- Goal-based water trading expands and diversifies supplies for enhanced resilience pp. 138-147

- P. Gonzales and N. K. Ajami
- Examining different recycling processes for lithium-ion batteries pp. 148-156

- Rebecca E. Ciez and J. F. Whitacre
Volume 2, issue 1, 2019
- A global agenda for collective action on soil carbon pp. 2-4

- Sonja Vermeulen, Deborah Bossio, Johannes Lehmann, Paul Luu, Keith Paustian, Christopher Webb, Flore Augé, Imelda Bacudo, Tobias Baedeker, Tanja Havemann, Ceris Jones, Richard King, Matthew Reddy, Ishmael Sunga, Moritz Unger and Matthew Warnken
- Mosquito net fishing exemplifies conflict among Sustainable Development Goals pp. 5-7

- Christopher H. Trisos, Steven M. Alexander, Jessica A. Gephart, Rajina Gurung, Peter B. McIntyre and Rebecca E. Short
- Spectacular environmentalism pp. 8-8

- Aiora Zabala
- Labour and carbon pp. 9-9

- Ryan Scarrow
- Air pollution regulation pp. 10-10

- Monica Contestabile
- Take-away container impacts pp. 11-11

- William Burnside
- Use tropical forests or lose them pp. 12-13

- Frits Mohren
- Policy design for the Anthropocene pp. 14-21

- Thomas Sterner, Edward Barbier, Ian Bateman, Inge Bijgaart, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Ottmar Edenhofer, Carolyn Fischer, Wolfgang Habla, John Hassler, Olof Johansson-Stenman, Andreas Lange, Stephen Polasky, Johan Rockström, Henrik G. Smith, Will Steffen, Gernot Wagner, James Wilen, Francisco Alpízar, Christian Azar, Donna Carless, Carlos Chavez, Jessica Coria, Gustav Engström, Sverker C. Jagers, Gunnar Köhlin, Åsa Löfgren, Håkan Pleijel and Amanda Robinson
- Leveraging total factor productivity growth for sustainable and resilient farming pp. 22-28

- Oliver T. Coomes, Bradford L. Barham, Graham K. MacDonald, Navin Ramankutty and Jean-Paul Chavas
- Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature pp. 29-38

- Bonnie L. Keeler, Perrine Hamel, Timon McPhearson, Maike H. Hamann, Marie L. Donahue, Kelly A. Meza Prado, Katie K. Arkema, Gregory N. Bratman, Kate A. Brauman, Jacques C. Finlay, Anne D. Guerry, Sarah E. Hobbie, Justin A. Johnson, Graham K. MacDonald, Robert I. McDonald, Nick Neverisky and Spencer A. Wood
- Recovering waste plastics using shape-selective nano-scale reactors as catalysts pp. 39-42

- Zheng Zhang, Kinga Gora-Marek, Jonathan S. Watson, Jinsen Tian, Matthew R. Ryder, Karolina A. Tarach, Lidia López-Pérez, Joaquin Martínez-Triguero and Ignacio Melián-Cabrera
- An imperfect vision of indivisibility in the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 43-45

- Philip J. K. McGowan, Gavin B. Stewart, Graham Long and Matthew J. Grainger
- Enhanced agricultural sustainability through within-species diversification pp. 46-52

- Li-Na Yang, Zhe-Chao Pan, Wen Zhu, E-Jiao Wu, Dun-Chun He, Xiao Yuan, Yan-Yu Qin, Ying Wang, Ruey-Shyang Chen, Peter H Thrall, Jeremy J Burdon, Li-Ping Shang, Qi-Jun Sui and Jiasui Zhan
- Larger gains from improved management over sparing–sharing for tropical forests pp. 53-61

- Rebecca K. Runting, Ruslandi, Bronson W. Griscom, Matthew J. Struebig, Musnanda Satar, Erik Meijaard, Zuzana Burivalova, Susan M. Cheyne, Nicolas J. Deere, Edward T. Game, F. E. Putz, Jessie A. Wells, Andreas Wilting, Marc Ancrenaz, Peter Ellis, Faisal A. A. Khan, Sara M. Leavitt, Andrew J. Marshall, Hugh P. Possingham, James E. M. Watson and Oscar Venter
- The ecological and economic potential for offshore mariculture in the Caribbean pp. 62-70

- Lennon R. Thomas, Tyler Clavelle, Dane H. Klinger and Sarah E. Lester
- Disparities in rooftop photovoltaics deployment in the United States by race and ethnicity pp. 71-76

- Deborah A. Sunter, Sergio Castellanos and Daniel M. Kammen
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