Nature Sustainability
2018 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 12, 2018
- To co-produce or not to co-produce pp. 722-724

- Maria Carmen Lemos, James C. Arnott, Nicole M. Ardoin, Kristin Baja, Angela T. Bednarek, Art Dewulf, Clare Fieseler, Kristen A. Goodrich, Kripa Jagannathan, Nicole Klenk, Katharine J. Mach, Alison M. Meadow, Ryan Meyer, Richard Moss, Leah Nichols, K. Dana Sjostrom, Missy Stults, Esther Turnhout, Catherine Vaughan, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi and Carina Wyborn
- Urban biodiversity arks pp. 725-727

- H. Bradley Shaffer
- Bridging behavioural science–policy gaps pp. 728-729

- Aiora Zabala
- Altered fire regimes pp. 730-730

- William Burnside
- Complex decisions pp. 731-731

- Monica Contestabile
- Human–nature relations pp. 732-732

- Aiora Zabala
- Sustainable protein provisioning pp. 733-734

- Michael W. Hamm
- Flying sustainably with forest leftovers pp. 735-736

- Sgouris Sgouridis
- Resource nexus perspectives towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals pp. 737-743

- Raimund Bleischwitz, Catalina Spataru, Stacy D. VanDeveer, Michael Obersteiner, Ester Voet, Corey Johnson, Philip Andrews-Speed, Tim Boersma, Holger Hoff and Detlef P. Vuuren
- Management for sustainability pp. 744-749

- Dror Etzion
- Wastewater treatment for carbon capture and utilization pp. 750-758

- Lu Lu, Jeremy S. Guest, Catherine A. Peters, Xiuping Zhu, Greg H. Rau and Zhiyong Jason Ren
- Building back bigger in hurricane strike zones pp. 759-762

- Eli D. Lazarus, Patrick W. Limber, Evan B. Goldstein, Rosie Dodd and Scott B. Armstrong
- Passive solar high-yield seawater desalination by modular and low-cost distillation pp. 763-772

- Eliodoro Chiavazzo, Matteo Morciano, Francesca Viglino, Matteo Fasano and Pietro Asinari
- Income growth and climate change effects on global nutrition security to mid-century pp. 773-781

- Gerald Nelson, Jessica Bogard, Keith Lividini, Joanne Arsenault, Malcolm Riley, Timothy Sulser, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Brendan Power, David Gustafson, Mario Herrero, Keith Wiebe, Karen Cooper, Roseline Remans and Mark Rosegrant
- The potential of future foods for sustainable and healthy diets pp. 782-789

- 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
- The global extent of biodiversity offset implementation under no net loss policies pp. 790-798

- Joseph William Bull and Niels Strange
- Contribution of jet fuel from forest residues to multiple Sustainable Development Goals pp. 799-807

- Otavio Cavalett and Francesco Cherubini
- Normalized hurricane damage in the continental United States 1900–2017 pp. 808-813

- Jessica Weinkle, Chris Landsea, Douglas Collins, Rade Musulin, Ryan P. Crompton, Philip J. Klotzbach and Roger Pielke
- Author Correction: Quantification of energy and carbon costs for mining cryptocurrencies pp. 814-814

- Max J. Krause and Thabet Tolaymat
Volume 1, issue 11, 2018
- Traditional conservation strategies still the best option pp. 608-610

- Britaldo Soares-Filho and Raoni Rajão
- The future of Brazilian seas pp. 611-612

- Aiora Zabala
- Green commercial buildings save energy pp. 613-614

- Matthaios Santamouris
- On the mathematics of sustainability pp. 615-616

- Axel G. Rossberg
- Water shortages worsened by reservoir effects pp. 617-622

- Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Niko Wanders, Amir AghaKouchak, Linda Kuil, Sally Rangecroft, Ted I. E. Veldkamp, Margaret Garcia, Pieter R. van Oel, Korbinian Breinl and Anne F. Van Loon
- Land degradation and poverty pp. 623-631

- Edward Barbier and Jacob Hochard
- Better sustainability assessment of green buildings with high-frequency data pp. 642-649

- Yueming Qiu and Matthew Kahn
- Unintended multispecies co-benefits of an Amazonian community-based conservation programme pp. 650-656

- João V. Campos-Silva, Joseph E. Hawes, Paulo C. M. Andrade and Carlos A. Peres
- Spatially explicit valuation of the Brazilian Amazon Forest’s Ecosystem Services pp. 657-664

- Jon Strand, Britaldo Soares-Filho, Marcos Heil Costa, Ubirajara Oliveira, Sonia Carvalho Ribeiro, Gabrielle Ferreira Pires, Aline Oliveira, Raoni Rajão, Peter May, Richard van der Hoff, Juha Siikamäki, Ronaldo Seroa Motta and Michael Toman
- Potential increase of legal deforestation in Brazilian Amazon after Forest Act revision pp. 665-670

- Flavio L. M. Freitas, Gerd Sparovek, Göran Berndes, U. Martin Persson, Oskar Englund, Alberto Barretto and Ulla Mörtberg
- Quantifying resilience to recurrent ecosystem disturbances using flow–kick dynamics pp. 671-678

- Katherine Meyer, Alanna Hoyer-Leitzel, Sarah Iams, Ian Klasky, Victoria Lee, Stephen Ligtenberg, Erika Bussmann and Mary Lou Zeeman
- Estimation of global recoverable human and animal faecal biomass pp. 679-685

- David M. Berendes, Patricia J. Yang, Amanda Lai, David Hu and Joe Brown
- Sustainable intensification of high-diversity biomass production for optimal biofuel benefits pp. 686-692

- Yi Yang, David Tilman, Clarence Lehman and Jared J. Trost
- Managing China’s coal power plants to address multiple environmental objectives pp. 693-701

- Wei Peng, Fabian Wagner, M. V. Ramana, Haibo Zhai, Mitchell J. Small, Carole Dalin, Xin Zhang and Denise L. Mauzerall
- Renewable diesel blendstocks produced by hydrothermal liquefaction of wet biowaste pp. 702-710

- Wan-Ting Chen, Yuanhui Zhang, Timothy H. Lee, Zhenwei Wu, Buchun Si, Chia-Fon F. Lee, Alice Lin and Brajendra K. Sharma
- Quantification of energy and carbon costs for mining cryptocurrencies pp. 711-718

- Max J. Krause and Thabet Tolaymat
- Author Correction: A technology-forcing approach to reduce nitrogen pollution pp. 719-719

- David R. Kanter and Timothy D. Searchinger
Volume 1, issue 10, 2018
- Confusing disposal information pp. 532-532

- Aiora Zabala
- Fall of ethanol pp. 533-533

- Ryan Scarrow
- Remote sensing plastics pp. 534-534

- William Burnside
- A win–win for wildlife and ranching pp. 535-536

- Jacob R. Goheen
- Using big data to accomplish a huge job pp. 537-537

- Louie Rivers
- Without a back-up plan pp. 538-539

- Steven J. Davis and Jay Taneja
- Science and the experience of nature pp. 540-543

- Daniel Niles and Narifumi Tachimoto
- A technology-forcing approach to reduce nitrogen pollution pp. 544-552

- David R. Kanter and Timothy D. Searchinger
- Social-media data for urban sustainability pp. 553-565

- Rositsa T. Ilieva and Timon McPhearson
- Consequences of integrating livestock and wildlife in an African savanna pp. 566-573

- Felicia Keesing, Richard S. Ostfeld, Sharon Okanga, Steven Huckett, Brett R. Bayles, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, L. Page Fredericks, Tyler Hedlund, Virginia Kowal, Heather Tallis, Charles M. Warui, Spencer A. Wood and Brian F. Allan
- The role of local adaptation in sustainable production of village chickens pp. 574-582

- Judy M. Bettridge, Androniki Psifidi, Zelalem G. Terfa, Takele T. Desta, Maria Lozano-Jaramillo, Tadelle Dessie, Pete Kaiser, Paul Wigley, Olivier Hanotte and Robert M. Christley
- Machine learning for environmental monitoring pp. 583-588

- M. Hino, Elinor Benami and N. Brooks
- Sustainability implications of electricity outages in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 589-597

- DeVynne Farquharson, Paulina Jaramillo and Constantine Samaras
- Pathways for greening the supply of rare earth elements in China pp. 598-605

- Jason C. K. Lee and Zongguo Wen
Volume 1, issue 9, 2018
- Aiming higher to bend the curve of biodiversity loss pp. 448-451

- Georgina M. Mace, Mike Barrett, Neil D. Burgess, Sarah E. Cornell, Robin Freeman, Monique Grooten and Andy Purvis
- Cross-discipline evidence principles for sustainability policy pp. 452-454

- Edward T. Game, Heather Tallis, Lydia Olander, Steven M. Alexander, Jonah Busch, Nancy Cartwright, Elizabeth L. Kalies, Yuta J. Masuda, Anne-Christine Mupepele, Jiangxiao Qiu, Andrew Rooney, Erin Sills and William J. Sutherland
- Abundance and growth pp. 455-455

- Ryan Scarrow
- Eco-labels and deforestation pp. 456-456

- William Burnside
- Ugly vegetables wasted pp. 457-457

- Aiora Zabala
- Cookstove startup emissions pp. 458-458

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Geoengineering in context pp. 459-460

- Jennifer E. Givens
- Research strategies to assess the effectiveness of international environmental regimes pp. 461-465

- Oran R. Young
- Nexus approaches to global sustainable development pp. 466-476

- Jianguo Liu, Vanessa Hull, H. Charles J. Godfray, David Tilman, Peter Gleick, Holger Hoff, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Zhenci Xu, Min Gon Chung, Jing Sun and Shuxin Li
- The environmental costs and benefits of high-yield farming pp. 477-485

- 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 Ermgassen and Rowan Eisner
- Global assessment of water challenges under uncertainty in water scarcity projections pp. 486-494

- P. Greve, T. Kahil, J. Mochizuki, T. Schinko, Y. Satoh, P. Burek, G. Fischer, S. Tramberend, R. Burtscher, S. Langan and Y. Wada
- Sustainability of artisanal mining of cobalt in DR Congo pp. 495-504

- Célestin Banza Lubaba Nkulu, Lidia Casas, Vincent Haufroid, Thierry De Putter, Nelly D. Saenen, Tony Kayembe-Kitenge, Paul Musa Obadia, Daniel Kyanika Wa Mukoma, Jean-Marie Lunda Ilunga, Tim S. Nawrot, Oscar Luboya Numbi, Erik Smolders and Benoit Nemery
- Air quality–carbon–water synergies and trade-offs in China’s natural gas industry pp. 505-511

- Yue Qin, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, Edward Byers, Kuishuang Feng, Fabian Wagner, Wei Peng and Denise L. Mauzerall
- Extreme air pollution from residential solid fuel burning pp. 512-517

- Chunshui Lin, Ru-Jin Huang, Darius Ceburnis, Paul Buckley, Jana Preissler, John Wenger, Matteo Rinaldi, Maria Christina Facchini, Colin O’Dowd and Jurgita Ovadnevaite
- The water footprint of different diets within European sub-national geographical entities pp. 518-525

- Davy Vanham, Sara Comero, Bernd Manfred Gawlik and Giovanni Bidoglio
- Hard-adaptive measures can increase vulnerability to storm surge and tsunami hazards over time pp. 526-530

- T. M. Logan, S. D. Guikema and J. D. Bricker
Volume 1, issue 8, 2018
- Water sustainability and watershed storage pp. 378-379

- J. J. McDonnell, J. Evaristo, K. D. Bladon, J. Buttle, I. F. Creed, S. F. Dymond, G. Grant, A. Iroume, C. R. Jackson, J. A. Jones, T. Maness, K. J. McGuire, D. F. Scott, C. Segura, R. C. Sidle and C. Tague
- A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements pp. 380-382

- Michael J. Puma, So Young Chon, Kaoru Kakinuma, Matti Kummu, Raya Muttarak, Richard Seager and Yoshihide Wada
- Microfibre protective coating pp. 383-383

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Warming and reorganizing pp. 384-384

- William Burnside
- Policy without science pp. 385-385

- Ryan Scarrow
- Media attention patterns pp. 386-386

- Aiora Zabala
- Challenges for scaling up conservation pp. 387-387

- Benjamin T. Phalan
- Measuring systems thinking pp. 388-389

- Steven Gray
- Speeding up the energy transition pp. 390-391

- Sebastian Strunz
- Evolution and future of the sustainable seafood market pp. 392-398

- Cathy Roheim, S. R. Bush, Frank Asche, James Sanchirico and H. Uchida
- Addressing agricultural nitrogen losses in a changing climate pp. 399-408

- Timothy M. Bowles, Shady Atallah, Eleanor E. Campbell, Amélie C. M. Gaudin, William R. Wieder and A. Stuart Grandy
- The challenge of feeding the world while conserving half the planet pp. 409-412

- Zia Mehrabi, Erle C. Ellis and Navin Ramankutty
- The structure of mental models of sustainable agriculture pp. 413-420

- Michael A. Levy, Mark N. Lubell and Neil McRoberts
- Addressing poaching in marine protected areas through voluntary surveillance and enforcement pp. 421-426

- Brock J. Bergseth, Georgina G. Gurney, Michele L. Barnes, Adrian Arias and Joshua E. Cinner
- Recirculation of human-derived nutrients from cities to agriculture across six continents pp. 427-435

- John T. Trimmer and Jeremy S. Guest
- Tariff reduction on renewables inputs for European decarbonization pp. 436-440

- Svetlana Fedoseeva and Rodrigo Zeidan
- Global assessment of agricultural system redesign for sustainable intensification pp. 441-446

- Jules Pretty, Tim G. Benton, Zareen Pervez Bharucha, Lynn V. Dicks, Cornelia Butler Flora, H. Charles J. Godfray, Dave Goulson, Sue Hartley, Nic Lampkin, Carol Morris, Gary Pierzynski, P. V. Vara Prasad, John Reganold, Johan Rockström, Pete Smith, Peter Thorne and Steve Wratten
Volume 1, issue 7, 2018
- Bridging barriers to advance global sustainability pp. 324-326

- Elena G. Irwin, Patricia J. Culligan, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Kara Lavender Law, Raghu Murtugudde and Stephanie Pfirman
- The global risks of increasing reliance on bottled water pp. 327-329

- Alasdair Cohen and Isha Ray
- Meeting the leadership challenges for interdisciplinary environmental research pp. 330-333

- Lisa Palmer
- Neighbourhood density pp. 334-334

- Ryan Scarrow
- Land and food security pp. 335-335

- Aiora Zabala
- Sustainable income pp. 336-336

- Monica Contestabile
- Racism mitigates concern pp. 337-337

- Ryan Scarrow
- Packaging from passion fruit pp. 338-338

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Indigenous rights vital to survival pp. 339-340

- Richard Howitt
- The urban south and the predicament of global sustainability pp. 341-349

- Harini Nagendra, Xuemei Bai, Eduardo S. Brondizio and Shuaib Lwasa
- Mobilizing domestic resources for the Agenda 2030 via carbon pricing pp. 350-357

- Max Franks, Kai Lessmann, Michael Jakob, Jan Steckel and Ottmar Edenhofer
- The water footprint of water conservation using shade balls in California pp. 358-360

- Erfan Haghighi, Kaveh Madani and Arjen Y. Hoekstra
- Evidence that organic farming promotes pest control pp. 361-368

- Lucile Muneret, Matthew Mitchell, Verena Seufert, Stéphanie Aviron, El Aziz Djoudi, Julien Pétillon, Manuel Plantegenest, Denis Thiéry and Adrien Rusch
- A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation pp. 369-374

- Stephen T. Garnett, Neil D. Burgess, Julia E. Fa, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Zsolt Molnár, Cathy J. Robinson, James E. M. Watson, Kerstin K. Zander, Beau Austin, Eduardo S. Brondizio, Neil French Collier, Tom Duncan, Erle Ellis, Hayley Geyle, Micha V. Jackson, Harry Jonas, Pernilla Malmer, Ben McGowan, Amphone Sivongxay and Ian Leiper
- Publisher Correction: Cultural evolution of normative motivations for sustainable behaviour pp. 375-375

- Taylor Davis, Erin P. Hennes and Leigh Raymond
- Publisher Correction: Social-ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification pp. 376-376

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Brendan Coolsaet, Adrian Martin, Ole Mertz, Unai Pascual, Esteve Corbera, Neil Dawson, Janet A. Fisher, Phil Franks and Casey M. Ryan
Volume 1, issue 6, 2018
- Climate change not to blame for cod population decline pp. 262-264

- Keith M. Brander
- Forty years of CITES pp. 265-265

- Aiora Zabala
- Energy development impacts pp. 266-266

- William Burnside
- Food versus energy pp. 267-267

- Ryan Scarrow
- Greener carbon capture pp. 268-268

- Aimee Guha Roy
- Addressing poverty in rural Africa pp. 269-270

- Jessica Fanzo
- To live and drink in Los Angeles pp. 271-272

- David Feldman
- Eutrophication’s neglected drivers pp. 273-274

- Thomas Wiedmann
- Social-ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification pp. 275-282

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Brendan Coolsaet, Adrian Martin, Ole Mertz, Unai Pascual, Esteve Corbera, Neil Dawson, Janet A. Fisher, Phil Franks and Casey M. Ryan
- The timing and causes of famines in Europe pp. 283-288

- Guido Alfani and Cormac Ó Gráda
- The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles pp. 289-297

- Erik Porse, Kathryn B. Mika, Elizaveta Litvak, Kimberly F. Manago, Terri S. Hogue, Mark Gold, Diane E. Pataki and Stephanie Pincetl
- Avoiding the ecological limits of forage fish for fed aquaculture pp. 298-303

- Halley E. Froehlich, Nis Sand Jacobsen, Timothy E. Essington, Tyler Clavelle and Benjamin S. Halpern
- Progress towards sustainable intensification in China challenged by land-use change pp. 304-313

- Lijun Zuo, Zengxiang Zhang, Kimberly M. Carlson, Graham K. MacDonald, Kate A. Brauman, Yingchun Liu, Wen Zhang, Huayong Zhang, Wenbin Wu, Xiaoli Zhao, Xiao Wang, Bin Liu, Ling Yi, Qingke Wen, Fang Liu, Jinyong Xu, Shunguang Hu, Feifei Sun, James S. Gerber and Paul C. West
- Trade and the role of non-food commodities for global eutrophication pp. 314-321

- Helen A. Hamilton, Diana Ivanova, Konstantin Stadler, Stefano Merciai, Jannick Schmidt, Rosalie Zelm, Daniel Moran and Richard Wood
- Publisher Correction: Flooding risk: Wastewater disruptions pp. 322-322

- Monica Contestabile
Volume 1, issue 5, 2018
- Environmental challenges for the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 206-209

- Fernando Ascensão, Lenore Fahrig, Anthony P. Clevenger, Richard T. Corlett, Jochen A. G. Jaeger, William F. Laurance and Henrique M. Pereira
- Ossified contributions pp. 210-210

- Ryan Scarrow
- Wastewater disease indicators pp. 211-211

- William Burnside
- Long-term economic returns pp. 212-212

- Monica Contestabile
- Ocean microfibre contamination pp. 213-213

- Aiora Zabala
- A wider role for climate scenarios pp. 214-215

- Reto Knutti
- Unravelling child trafficking routes pp. 216-217

- Paolo Campana
- Cultural evolution of normative motivations for sustainable behaviour pp. 218-224

- Taylor Davis, Erin P. Hennes and Leigh Raymond
- Beyond rationality in engineering design for sustainability pp. 225-233

- Leidy Klotz, Elke Weber, Eric Johnson, Tripp Shealy, Morela Hernandez and Bethany Gordon
- Climate-smart sustainable agriculture in low-to-intermediate shade agroforests pp. 234-239

- W. J. Blaser, J. Oppong, S. P. Hart, J. Landolt, E. Yeboah and J. Six
- Unprecedented rates of land-use transformation in modelled climate change mitigation pathways pp. 240-245

- P. A. Turner, C. B. Field, D. B. Lobell, D. L. Sanchez and K. J. Mach
- Hotspots of peatland-derived potable water use identified by global analysis pp. 246-253

- Jiren Xu, Paul J. Morris, Junguo Liu and Joseph Holden
- Child-trafficking networks of illegal adoption in China pp. 254-260

- Zhen Wang, Liyuan Wei, Sha Peng, Liangchun Deng and Beibei Niu
Volume 1, issue 4, 2018
- Addressing food security in African cities pp. 153-155

- Jane Battersby and Vanessa Watson
- Landfill mining pp. 156-156

- William Burnside
- Global copper scenarios pp. 157-157

- Aiora Zabala
- Wastewater disruptions pp. 158-158

- Monica Contestabile
- Work and degrowth pp. 159-159

- Ryan Scarrow
- No clean coal for stream animals pp. 160-161

- Craig W. Osenberg
- Running out of time pp. 162-163

- Oliver Hauser
- Learning sustainability innovations pp. 164-165

- Adam Douglas Henry
- The role of nanotechnology in tackling global water challenges pp. 166-175

- Meagan S. Mauter, Ines Zucker, François Perreault, Jay R. Werber, Jae-Hong Kim and Menachem Elimelech
- Impact of coal mining on stream biodiversity in the US and its regulatory implications pp. 176-183

- Xingli Giam, Julian D. Olden and Daniel Simberloff
- Slow and deliberate cooperation in the commons pp. 184-189

- Chris Brozyna, Todd Guilfoos and Stephen Atlas
- Innovation diffusion within large environmental NGOs through informal network agents pp. 190-197

- Yuta J. Masuda, Yuqing Liu, Sheila M. W. Reddy, Kenneth A. Frank, Kyle Burford, Jonathan R. B. Fisher and Jensen Montambault
- Tracking the pulse of the Earth’s fresh waters pp. 198-203

- Albert Ruhi, Mathis L. Messager and Julian D. Olden
Volume 1, issue 3, 2018
- Future urban research pp. 114-114

- Monica Contestabile
- Mothless nights pp. 115-115

- William Burnside
- Walking to better health pp. 116-116

- Ryan Scarrow
- The corruption effect pp. 117-117

- Monica Contestabile
- Farm models need society pp. 118-118

- Ryan Scarrow
- Fresh water input pp. 119-119

- Monica Contestabile
- Cities drive food and water security pp. 120-121

- Evan G. R. Davies
- The environmental impacts of rapidly changing diets and their nutritional quality in China pp. 122-127

- Pan He, Giovanni Baiocchi, Klaus Hubacek, Kuishuang Feng and Yang Yu
- Experimental evidence on payments for forest commons conservation pp. 128-135

- Krister P. Andersson, Nathan J. Cook, Tara Grillos, Maria Claudia Lopez, Carl F. Salk, Glenn D. Wright and Esther Mwangi
- The global status and trends of Payments for Ecosystem Services pp. 136-144

- James Salzman, Genevieve Bennett, Nathaniel Carroll, Allie Goldstein and Michael Jenkins
- From principles to practice in paying for nature’s services pp. 145-150

- Sven Wunder, R. Brouwer, S. Engel, D. Ezzine- de-Blas, R. Muradian, U. Pascual and R. Pinto
Volume 1, issue 2, 2018
- Modelling the mysterious Maya pp. 79-80

- Joseph Tainter
- Amassed threats to albatross species pp. 81-82

- Ramūnas Žydelis
- Mainstreaming women’s issues pp. 83-83

- Ryan Scarrow
- Christian green concerns pp. 84-84

- Ryan Scarrow
- Affluence and increased cancer pp. 85-85

- Aiora Zabala
- Global crop certification map pp. 86-86

- Aiora Zabala
- Ranking restoration scenarios pp. 87-87

- William Burnside
- A good life for all within planetary boundaries pp. 88-95

- Daniel W. O’Neill, Andrew L. Fanning, William F. Lamb and Julia K. Steinberger
- Improved trade-offs of hydropower and sand connectivity by strategic dam planning in the Mekong pp. 96-104

- R. J. P. Schmitt, S. Bizzi, A. Castelletti and G. M. Kondolf
- Nanoporous polyethylene microfibres for large-scale radiative cooling fabric pp. 105-112

- Yucan Peng, Jun Chen, Alex Y. Song, Peter B. Catrysse, Po-Chun Hsu, Lili Cai, Bofei Liu, Yangying Zhu, Guangmin Zhou, David S. Wu, Hye Ryoung Lee, Shanhui Fan and Yi Cui
Volume 1, issue 1, 2018
- Building a global urban science pp. 2-4

- Michele Acuto, Susan Parnell and Karen C. Seto
- Urban agriculture growth in US cities pp. 5-7

- Lisa Palmer
- Evolving field pp. 8-8

- Ryan Scarrow
- Drivers of good practices pp. 9-9

- Aiora Zabala
- Prescriptive safeguards pp. 10-10

- Aiora Zabala
- Lost mangrove diversity pp. 11-11

- William Burnside
- Toxic food pp. 12-12

- Xujia Jiang
- Back home or not pp. 13-14

- Etienne Piguet
- Modelling humanity’s predicament pp. 15-16

- Joseph Robert Burger
- Small and bad pp. 17-18

- Pallav Purohit
- The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy pp. 19-27

- Martine Maron, Susie Brownlie, Joseph W. Bull, Megan C. Evans, Amrei von Hase, Fabien Quétier, James E. M. Watson and Ascelin Gordon
- Warm glow is associated with low- but not high-cost sustainable behaviour pp. 28-30

- Sander van der Linden
- Barriers to sustainable consumption attenuated by foreign language use pp. 31-33

- Janet Geipel, Constantinos Hadjichristidis and Anne-Kathrin Klesse
- Trade and the equitability of global food nutrient distribution pp. 34-37

- Stephen A. Wood, Matthew R. Smith, Jessica Fanzo, Roseline Remans and Ruth S. DeFries
- Socio-economic consequences of post-disaster reconstruction in hazard-exposed areas pp. 38-43

- Jamie W. McCaughey, Patrick Daly, Ibnu Mundir, Saiful Mahdi and Anthony Patt
- Increased vegetation growth and carbon stock in China karst via ecological engineering pp. 44-50

- Xiaowei Tong, Martin Brandt, Yuemin Yue, Stephanie Horion, Kelin Wang, Wanda De Keersmaecker, Feng Tian, Guy Schurgers, Xiangming Xiao, Yiqi Luo, Chi Chen, Ranga Myneni, Zheng Shi, Hongsong Chen and Rasmus Fensholt
- Water competition between cities and agriculture driven by climate change and urban growth pp. 51-58

- Martina Flörke, Christof Schneider and Robert I. McDonald
- Targeted emission reductions from global super-polluting power plant units pp. 59-68

- Dan Tong, Qiang Zhang, Steven J. Davis, Fei Liu, Bo Zheng, Guannan Geng, Tao Xue, Meng Li, Chaopeng Hong, Zifeng Lu, David G. Streets, Dabo Guan and Kebin He
- Impacts of booming concrete production on water resources worldwide pp. 69-76

- Sabbie A. Miller, Arpad Horvath and Paulo J. M. Monteiro
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