Eutrophication control of large shallow lakes in China

B Qin, Y Zhang, G Zhu, G Gao - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Large shallow lake refers to a polymictic system that is often well mixed without stratification
during summer. Similar to a small and deep lake, a large and shallow lake has a high …

Linking biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being: three challenges for designing research for sustainability

EM Bennett, W Cramer, A Begossi, G Cundill… - Current opinion in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Knowledge about ecosystem service production and distribution can foster
sustainability.•Ecosystem service governance best practices can improve ecosystem …

[图书][B] The Routledge handbook of research methods for social-ecological systems

R Biggs, A De Vos, R Preiser, H Clements… - 2021 - library.oapen.org
The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems provides a
synthetic guide to the range of methods that can be employed in social-ecological systems …

Anthropogenic eutrophication of shallow lakes: is it occasional?

J Zhou, PR Leavitt, Y Zhang, B Qin - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding and managing the susceptibility of lakes to anthropogenic eutrophication has
been a primary goal of limnological research for decades. To achieve United Nations' …

[HTML][HTML] Creating win-wins from trade-offs? Ecosystem services for human well-being: a meta-analysis of ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies in the real world

C Howe, H Suich, B Vira, GM Mace - Global Environmental Change, 2014 - Elsevier
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including
provisioning, regulating and cultural services and benefitting both private and public …

Plausible and desirable futures in the Anthropocene: A new research agenda

X Bai, S Van Der Leeuw, K O'Brien, F Berkhout… - Global Environmental …, 2016 - Elsevier
While the concept of the Anthropocene reflects the past and present nature, scale and
magnitude of human impacts on the Earth System, its true significance lies in how it can be …

[HTML][HTML] Safe and just operating spaces for regional social-ecological systems

JA Dearing, R Wang, K Zhang, JG Dyke… - Global Environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
Humanity faces a major global challenge in achieving wellbeing for all, while simultaneously
ensuring that the biophysical processes and ecosystem services that underpin wellbeing are …

Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems

AD Barnosky, EA Hadly, P Gonzalez, J Head, PD Polly… - Science, 2017 - science.org
BACKGROUND The pace and magnitude of human-caused global change has accelerated
dramatically over the past 50 years, overwhelming the capacity of many ecosystems and …

[HTML][HTML] Geodiversity, geoheritage and geoconservation for society

M Gray - International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2019 - Elsevier
Geology is part of the planet's “natural capital”, the stock of global natural assets. These
assets provide many benefits for society, often referred to as “ecosystem services”. However …

Natural vs anthropogenic streams in Europe: History, ecology and implications for restoration, river-rewilding and riverine ecosystem services

AG Brown, L Lespez, DA Sear, JJ Macaire… - Earth-Science …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract In Europe and North America the prevailing model of “natural” lowland streams is
incised-meandering channels with silt-clay floodplains, and this is the typical template for …