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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Using Bayesian Belief Networks to Investigate Farmer Behavior and Policy Interventions for Improved Nitrogen Management
Article published in Environmental Management
Is Nitrogen Becoming Less Available in Terrestrial Ecosystems?
Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy
Article published in Nature Climate Change
Transnational Land Investments Induce Competition for Water Resources
Spatial patterns and drivers of smallholder oil palm expansion within peat swamp forests of Riau, Indonesia
Article published in Environmental Research Letters
Competition for water induced by transnational land acquisitions for agriculture
Article published in Nature Communications
The Effects of Social Capital and Migration on Agricultural Practices and Well-Being among Farmers in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh: Evidence from Household Surveys
‘Tradescapes’ in the forest: framing infrastructure’s relation to territory, commodities, and flows
Article published in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Leveraging ancillary benefits from urban greenspace – a case study of St. Louis, Missouri
Article published in Urban Water Journal
Spatial contagion structures urban vegetation from parcel to landscape
Article published in People and Nature