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Does information on landscape benefits influence collective action in landscape governance?,
Current Opinion In Environmental Sustainability, vol. 18, issue 7: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, pp. 107-114, 2016.
Downscaling of South America present climate driven by 4-member HadCM3 runs,
Climate Dynamics, vol. 38, issue 3-4, pp. 635-653, 2011.
Downscaling of South America present climate driven by 4-member HadCM3 runs,
Climate Dynamics, vol. 38, issue 3-4, pp. 635-653, 2011.
Dynamic modeling of the Ganga river system: impacts of future climate and socio-economic change on flows and nitrogen fluxes in India and Bangladesh,
Environmental Science-Processes & Impacts, 2015.
Ebola, bats and evidence-based policy,
EcoHealth, 2015.
Ecosystem protection and poverty alleviation in the tropics: Perspective from a historical evolution of policy-making in the Brazilian Amazon,
Ecosystem Services, vol. 8, pp. 97-109, 2014.
Ecosystem services for well-being in deltas: integrated assessment for policy analysis,
: Springer International Publishing AG, 2018.
The effects of drought on Amazonian rain forests,
: American Geophysical Union, 2013.
The effects of drought on Amazonian rain forests,
: American Geophysical Union, 2013.
Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being,
Ecology and Society, vol. 21, issue 7: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2016.
Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being,
Ecology and Society, vol. 21, issue 7: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2016.
Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being,
Ecology and Society, vol. 21, issue 7: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2016.
Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being,
Ecology and Society, vol. 21, issue 7: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2016.
Environmental and socio-economic consequences of forest carbon payments in Bolivia: Results of the OSIRIS-Bolivia model,
, Institute for Advanced Development Studies, Institute for Advanced Development Studies, 2012.
Environmental-mechanistic modelling of the impact of global change on human zoonotic disease emergence: a case study of Lassa fever,
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, pp. 646 - 655, 2016.
Estimating the economic and social consequences for patients diagnosed with human African trypanosomiasis in Muchinga, Lusaka and Eastern Provinces of Zambia (2004-2014),
Infectious Diseases Of Poverty, vol. 6, issue 11: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 2017.
Evaluating taboo trade-offs in ecosystems services and human well-being,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 112, issue 22, pp. 6949-6954, 2015.
Evaluating taboo trade-offs in ecosystems services and human well-being,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 112, issue 22, pp. 6949-6954, 2015.
Extending the timescale and range of ecosystem services through paleoenvironmental analyses: the example of the lower Yangtze basin,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 109, issue 18: National Academy of Sciences, pp. E1111-E1120, 2012.
Facility-based surveillance for emerging infectious diseases; diagnostic practices in rural West African hospital settings: observations from Ghana,
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, vol. 372, 2017.
Food security in a perfect storm: using the ecosystem services framework to increase understanding,
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, vol. vol. 369, issue no. 1639, London, Royal Society, The, 2014.
Framing ecosystem services: Affecting behaviour of actors in collaborative landscape planning?,
Land Use Policy, vol. 46, issue 7: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, pp. 223-231, 2015.
From food to pest: Conversion factors determine switches between ecosystem services and disservices,
Ambio, pp. 1-11, 2016.
From global to regional and back again: common climate stressors of marine ecosystems relevant for adaptation across five ocean warming hotspots,
Global Change Biology, vol. 22, issue 6: WILEY-BLACKWELL, pp. 2038-2053, 2016.