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Evolutionary dynamics of higher-order interactions in social networks
(Nature Human Behaviour, 2021)We live and cooperate in networks. However, links in networks only allow for pairwise interactions, thus making the framework suitable for dyadic games, but not for games that are played in larger groups. Here, we study ... -
Experiential Learning of Local Relational Tasks for Global Sustainable Development by Using a Behavioral Simulation
(Frontiers in Sustainability, 2021-07-23)The interdependent character of sustainability challenges calls for collaboration among actors with different capabilities, interests, and knowledge frames. Behavioral simulations offer good opportunities to learn about ... -
Exploring low-carbon futures: A web service approach to linking diverse climate-energy-economy models
(MDPI, 2019)The use of simulation models is essential when exploring transitions to low-carbon futures and climate change mitigation and adaptation policies. There are many models developed to understand socio-environmental processes ... -
Exploring the relationship between plural values of nature, human well-being, and conservation and development intervention: Why it matters and how to do it?
(People and Nature, 2023-12-01)Globally, land and seascapes across the bioculturally diverse tropics are in transition. Impacted by the demands of distant consumers, the processes of global environmental change and numerous interventions seeking climate, ... -
Exploring the roles of storage technologies in the Spanish electricity system with high share of renewable energy
(Energy Reports, 2022)At operational level, fossil fuel phase-out and high shares of non-dispatchable renewable energy resources (RES) will challenge the system operator's (SO) ability to balance generation, and the demand at any time. The ... -
Exploring the usefulness of scenario archetypes in science-policy processes: Experience across IPBES assessments
(The Resilience Alliance, 2019)Scenario analyses have been used in multiple science-policy assessments to better understand complex plausible futures. Scenario archetype approaches are based on the fact that many future scenarios have similar underlying ... -
Exposure to green areas: Modelling health benefits in a context of study heterogeneity
(Elsevier, 2020)Although the beneficial health effects of green areas are gaining recognition, epidemiological studies show mixed results with significance varying considerably by study and context, indicating that there is no unique and ... -
Factors affecting energy-efficiency investment in the hotel industry: survey results from Spain
(Energy Efficiency, 2021)Increasing energy efficiency is a major way of saving energy and thus reducing energy expenses. However, adoption of energy efficiency is generally low, as demonstrated by the energy efficiency gap. To understand that gap, ... -
Farmers vulnerability to global change in Navarre, Spain: large-scale irrigation as maladaptation
(Springer, 2019)Agricultural landscapes are dynamic environments which change in response to cropping and trade opportunities, available technologies and climatic conditions. In this article, we investigate farmers vulnerability to ... -
Finance, energy and the decoupling: an empirical study
(Springer-Verlag, 2018)This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy throughput and economic growth, with a critical view of the use of the decoupling concept as a policy priority. We provide an ... -
Finance, energy and the decoupling: an empirical study
(Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2018)This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy throughput and economic growth, with a critical view of the use of the decoupling concept as a policy priority. We provide an ... -
Financing climate and sustainability policies: The impact of sustainability bonds on the Basque country
(Ekonomiaz, 2020-01-01)Climate finance refers to the flow of financial resources for the fight against climate change and contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The debt market can play an essential role through ... -
Fire risk modeling: An integrated and data-driven approach applied to Sicily
(Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2023-09-06)Wildfires are key not only to landscape transformation and vegetation succession, but also to socio-ecological values loss. Fire risk mapping can help to manage the most vulnerable and relevant ecosystems impacted by ... -
Five levels of internalizing environmental externalities: decision-making based on instrumental and relational values of nature
(Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2023-08-01)... -
Flexible synthesis can deliver more tailored and timely evidence for research and policy
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Flight delays in Germany: a model for evaluation of future cost risk
(European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 2022-01-01)Air traffic has been increasing in Germany over the last decades reaching in 2018 an all-time high with more than 3 million flights. This increase has led to a rise in delays, which generate different costs to airlines, ... -
Floating matter: a neglected component of the ecological integrity of rivers
(Springer, 2019)Floating matter (FM) is a pivotal, albeit neglected, element along river corridors contributing to their ecological integrity. FM consists of particulate matter of natural (e.g. wood, branches, leaves, seeds) and anthropogenic ... -
FlowRegEnvCost: An R Package for Assessing the Environmental Cost of River Flow Regulation
(Springer Nature, 2020)FlowRegEnvCost is an R package developed for evaluating the environmental costs of river flow regulation. The methods for calculating the costs are separated in three steps: (i) measuring the admissible range of variability ... -
Fluvial geomorphological dynamics and land use changes: impact on the organic carbon stocks of soil and sediment
(Bosque, 2019)The drainage basin of the Turrilla river (SE of Spain) went through important land cover changes since 1950s; from mainly an agrarian scenario in 1956 to other depopulated and forested in 2015. This study analyzes the ... -
Fluvial sedimentary deposits as carbon sinks: Organic carbon pools and stabilization mechanisms across a Mediterranean catchment
(EGU Publications, 2019)p'The role of fluvial sedimentary areas as organic carbon sinks remains largely unquantified. Little is known about mechanisms of organic carbon (OC) stabilization in alluvial sediments in semiarid and subhumid catchments ...