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Linkage between crop diversity and agro-ecosystem resilience: Nonmonotonic agricultural response under alternate regimes
págs. 23-31
Scaling up pro-environmental agricultural practice using agglomeration payments: Proof of concept from an agent-based model
Andrew Bell, Gregory Parkhurst, Klaus Droppelmann, Tim G. Benton
págs. 32-41
Ecological sufficiency, individual liberties, and distributive justice: Implications for policy making
págs. 42-50
Floods and happiness: Empirical evidence from Bulgaria
págs. 51-57
Farmer perceptions of wetlands and waterbodies: Using social metrics as an alternative to ecosystem service valuation
págs. 58-69
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Measuring nuclear power plant externalities using life satisfaction data: A spatial analysis for Switzerland
págs. 98-111
Forest clearing, livelihood strategies and welfare: Evidence from the Tsimane' in Bolivia
págs. 112-124
Public willingness to pay for carbon farming and its co-benefits
Marit E. Kragt, F.L. Gibson, Fleur J. F. Maseyk, K. A. Wilson
págs. 125-131
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págs. 139-151
Marie-Benoît Magrini, Marc Anton, Célia Cholez, Guenaelle Corre-Hellou, Gérard Duc, Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, Jean-Marc Meynard, Elise Pelzer, Anne-Sophie Voisin, Stephane Walrand
págs. 152-162
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Tracing the impacts of a northern open economy on the global environment
Eneko Garmendia Oleaga, Leire Urkidi Azkarraga, Iñaki Arto Olaizola, Iñaki Bizente Barcena Hynojal, Roberto Bermejo Gómez de Segura, David Hoyos Ramos, Rosa María Lago Aurrecoechea
págs. 169-181
págs. 182-187
Balance issues in input–output analysis: A comment on physical inhomogeneity, aggregation bias, and coproduction
Guillaume Majeau-Bettez, Stefan Pauliuk, Richard Wood, Evert A. Bouman, Anders Hammer Strømman
págs. 188-197
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