The role of protected areas in supporting human health: a call to broaden the assessment of conservation outcomes

J Terraube, Á Fernández-Llamazares… - Current Opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Global biodiversity loss impacts human health and well-being.•The overall health
potential of PAs remains under-recognized.•PAs have both positive and negative effects on …

Ecological civilization: perspectives from landscape ecology and landscape sustainability science

AE Frazier, BA Bryan, A Buyantuev, L Chen… - Landscape …, 2019 - Springer
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().,-volV)(0123456789 ().,-volV) connectivity and flows across spatially heterogeneous …

The community perception of human-water connections is indirectly influenced by the landscape context: a case study in the lower reaches of the Yellow river

Y Liu, B Fu, X Wu, S Wang, Y Yao, Y Li, J Zhang… - Journal of environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Humans and water are closely connected in large river basins and form social-ecological
systems (SESs). However, cross-scale effect in SESs make it difficult to identify the key …

[图书][B] COVID-19 and similar futures: Pandemic geographies

GJ Andrews, VA Crooks, J Pearce, JP Messina - 2021 - Springer
This volume provides a critical response to the COVID-19 pandemic showcasing the full
range of issues and perspectives that the discipline of geography can expose and bring to …

The ethics of isolation, the spread of pandemics, and landscape ecology

JC Azevedo, S Luque, C Dobbs, G Sanesi… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
The debate around the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has raised multiple and incompletely
answered questions regarding how zoonoses are transmitted from wild populations to …

[HTML][HTML] Australia as a global sink for the genetic diversity of avian influenza A virus

M Wille, V Grillo, SB de Gouvea Pedroso… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Most of our understanding of the ecology and evolution of avian influenza A virus (AIV) in
wild birds is derived from studies conducted in the northern hemisphere on waterfowl, with a …

Pathogens, disease, and the social-ecological resilience of protected areas

A De Vos, GS Cumming, DHM Cumming, JM Ament… - Ecology and …, 2016 - JSTOR
It is extremely important for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are resilient to a
range of potential future perturbations. One of the least studied influences on protected area …

Pandemics and the human-wildlife interface in Asia: land use change as a driver of zoonotic viral outbreaks

JE Goldstein, I Budiman, A Canny… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Pandemics have occurred with increasing frequency over the past century as global travel
enables rapid cross-continental transmission of viral zoonoses such as coronaviruses and …

Characterizing social–ecological units to inform biodiversity conservation in cultural landscapes

J Hanspach, J Loos, I Dorresteijn… - Diversity and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Cultural landscapes and their biodiversity are threatened by land use changes and the
abandonment of traditional farming techniques. Conceptualizing cultural landscapes as …

Zooscape ecology: a conceptual analysis of zoos and landscape ecology

D Bisgrove - Landscape Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Context Zoos are a unique landscape with fascinating connections to the principles of
landscape ecology. These 'zooscapes' have a focus on managing wild species. Objectives …