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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Understanding farmers’ conservation behavior over time: A longitudinal application of the transtheoretical model of behavior change
Article published in Journal of Environmental Management
Climate change, moose, and subsistence harvest: social-ecological assessment of Nuiqsut, Alaska
Article published in Ecology and Society
A tale of urban forest patch governance in four eastern US cities
Article published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
Ecological homogenization of soil properties in the American residential macrosystem
Article published in Ecosphere
Fewer non-native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents
Article published in Diversity and Distributions
Governance Theory Lesson, Part 2: Case Studies in Polycentric Resource Management
Governance Theory Lesson, Part 1: Revising the Tragedy of the Commons
Integrating Spatial Ecology and Resilience Theory to Understand Ecosystem Service Flows Lesson
Dasymetric population mapping based on US census data and 30-m gridded estimates of impervious surface
Article published in Scientific Data
Redefining “abandoned” agricultural land in the context of reforestation
Article published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change