Land & Human Dynamics
Land & Human Dynamics
Find research on how and why humans change terrestrial ecosystems for their benefit and when/how this change results in positive or negative social and ecological consequences
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Complicating narratives of changing livelihoods and shared lands in Southern Kenya
Heat and drought reduce subnational population growth in the global tropics
Article published in Population and Environment
Integration of the Livelihood and Ecosystem Services Frameworks—A Case Study on Urban Agriculture in Mexico City
Article published in Earth Interactions
Collapse and Non-collapse: The Case of Byzantium ca. 650–800 CE
Chapter published in How Worlds Collapse
New study about the importance of spring restoration to water security.
Against the odds: Network and institutional pathways enabling agricultural diversification
Article published in One Earth
Earth Systems to Anthropocene Systems: An Evolutionary, System-of-Systems, Convergence Paradigm for Interdependent Societal Challenges
Article published in Environmental Science & Technology
Views of government and non-government actors on urban forest management and governance in ten Latin-American capital cities
Article published in Land Use Policy
Diffuse land control, shifting pastoralist institutions, and processes of accumulation in southern Kenya
Article published in The Journal of Peasant Studies
Trajetorias: a dataset of environmental, epidemiological, and economic indicators for the Brazilian Amazon
Article published in Scientific Data