Where is environmental justice? A review of US urban forest management plans

A Grant, AA Millward, S Edge, LA Roman… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
The distribution of trees and access to nature is rarely equitable across urban
neighborhoods. This injustice is present in many cities, and its origins are predominantly …

Innovative urban forestry governance in Melbourne?: Investigating “green placemaking” as a nature-based solution

NM Gulsrud, K Hertzog, I Shears - Environmental Research, 2018 - Elsevier
A nature-based approach to climate resilience aims to challenge and re-frame conventional
environmental management methods by refocusing solutions from technological strategies …

Framework for creating sustainable tourism using systems thinking

FMY Roxas, JPR Rivera… - Current Issues in Tourism, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Tourism is an entire system of its own, characterized as complex and dynamic, necessitating
the need for sustainability considerations. To effectively manage tourism, it is vital to …

Factors influencing successful implementation of Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam: Challenges, opportunities and lessons learnt

C Van Cuong, P Dart, N Dudley, M Hockings - Environmental Science & …, 2017 - Elsevier
The way biosphere reserve principles are applied in Vietnam was assessed through
analysis of legal documents and an online survey with 41 managers and staff members of …

Institutional support for building resilience within rural communities characterised by multifunctional land use

C Baldwin, J Hamerlinck, A McKinlay - Land Use Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Rural landscapes around the world are increasingly transitioning towards multifunctional
land uses that mix traditional agricultural production with amenity consumption and …

Governing metropolitan green infrastructure in the United States

RF Young, EG McPherson - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2013 - Elsevier
In this paper we explore whether the enhancement of urban ecosystem services through
large-scale, metropolitan tree-planting initiatives is being planned and executed as a …

Global knowledge–action networks at the frontlines of sustainability: Insights from five decades of science for action in UNESCO's World Network of biosphere …

AD Barraclough, MG Reed, K Coetzer… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Generating actionable knowledge to meet current sustainability challenges requires
unprecedented collaboration across scales, geographies, cultures and knowledges …

From environmental connectedness to sustainable futures: Topophilia and human affiliation with nature

T Beery, KI Jönsson, J Elmberg - Sustainability, 2015 - mdpi.com
Human affiliation with nonhuman nature is an important dimension of environmental
concern and support for pro-environmental attitudes. A significant theory of human …

Bootstrapping tourism post-COVID-19: A systems thinking approach

FMY Roxas, JPR Rivera… - Tourism and Hospitality …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The coronavirus pandemic has disturbed industries globally. Unlike agriculture and
manufacturing, the services sector, particularly tourism, which primarily involves social …

Prospects for Canada's protected areas in an era of rapid climate change

CJ Lemieux, TJ Beechey, PA Gray - Land use policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Given the known and potential impacts of climate change on ecosystem composition,
structure, and function, some recent studies question the efficacy and relevancy of current …