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      W2CWM2C reloaded: Ten years later[Formula presented] 

      Polanco-Martínez, J.M. (Software Impacts, 2023)
      We present an updated version v2.2 of the R package W2CWM2C (a graphical tool for wavelet (cross) correlation and multiple wavelet (cross) correlation analysis) v1.0. W2CWM2C contains a set of R functions that improve the ...
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      Water taken up through the bark is detected in the transpiration stream in intact upper-canopy branches 

      Gimeno, T.E.; Stangl, Z.R.; Barbeta, A.; Saavedra, N.; Wingate, L.; Devert, N.; Marshall, J.D. (Plant Cell and Environment, 2022)
      Alternative water uptake pathways through leaves and bark complement water supply with interception, fog or dew. Bark water-uptake contributes to embolism-repair, as demonstrated in cut branches. We tested whether bark ...
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      We agree with Larkin et al. 2019: Restoration is context specific 

      Jones, H.P.; Jones, P.C.; Barbier, E.B.; Blackburn, R.C.; Rey, Benayas, J.M.; Holl, K.D.; McCrackin, M.; Meli, P.; Montoya, D.; Mateos, D.M. (Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2019)
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      “We are the Green Capital”: Navigating the political and sustainability fix narratives of urban greening 

      Neidig, J.; Anguelovski, I.; Albaina, A.; Pascual, U. (Cities, 2022)
      With increasing attention on green(ing) cities, urban nature is used to increase liveability, to create new sectors such as tourism, and to boost international investment. What counts as desirable green intervention generally ...
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      What can conservation strategies learn from the ecosystem services approach? Insights from ecosystem assessments in two Spanish protected areas 

      García Llorente, Marina; Harrison, P.A.; Berry, P.; Palomo, Ignacio; Gómez Baggethun, Erik; Iniesta Arandia, Irene.; Montes del Olmo, Carlos.; García del Amo, David; Martín López, Berta (Springer, 2018)
      Biodiversity conservation strategies that overlook the interests of local people are prone to create conflicts. The ecosystem service approach holds potential for more comprehensively integrating the social dimension into ...
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      What climatic impacts are Spanish cities preparing for? 

      Olazabal, O.; de Gopegui, M.R. (Ekonomiaz, 2020)
      Cities play an important role in identifying climate impacts on population, urbanization and infrastructure, and in making decisions regarding how, how much and when we should adapt. We present here an analysis of the ...
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      What economic benefit is achieved by reducing air pollution through trees in the Basque Country? 

      de Jalón, S. G. (Ekonomiaz, 2020-01-01)
      This study estimates air pollution removal by trees in the Basque Country and calculates their economic value. The study has developed a model that simulates the process of dry deposition on trees on an hourly basis of ...
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      What is the Price of Conservation? A Review of the Status Quo and Recommendations for Improving Cost Reporting 

      White, T.B.; Petrovan, S.O.; Christie, A.P.; Martin, P.A.; Sutherland, W.J. (BioScience, 2022)
      Wildlife conservation is severely limited by funding. Therefore, to maximize biodiversity outcomes, assessing financial costs of interventions is as important as assessing effectiveness. We reviewed the reporting of costs ...
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      When two movements collide: Learning from labour and environmental struggles for future Just Transitions 

      Wilgosh, B.; Sorman, A.H.; Barcena, I. (Futures, 2022)
      The term ‘Just Transition’ (JT) emerged from the 1970s North American labour movement to become a campaign for a planned energy transition that includes justice and fairness for workers. There is diversity in the JT ...
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      When we cannot have it all: Ecosystem services trade-offs in the context of spatial planning 

      Turkelboom, F.; Leone, M.; Jacobs, S.; Kelemen, E.; García-Llorente, M.; Baró, F.; Termansen, M.; Barton, D.N.; Berry, P.; Stange, E.; Thoonen, M.; Kalóczkai, Á.; Vadineanu, A.; Castro, A.J.; Czúcz, B.; Röckmann, C.; Wurbs, D.; Odee, D.; Preda, E.; Gómez-Baggethun, E.; Rusch, G.M.; Pastur, G.M.; Palomo, I.; Dick, J.; Casaer, J.; van Dijk, J.; Priess, J.A.; Langemeyer, J.; Mustajoki, J.; Kopperoinen, L.; Baptist, M.J.; Peri, P.L.; Mukhopadhyay, R.; Aszalós, R.; Roy, S.B.; Luque, S.; Rusch, V. (Elsevier, 2018)
      Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders wishes and needs as part of planning and management of landscapes, natural resources and/or biodiversity. To make ecosystem services (ES) trade-off ...
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      Where is the EU headed given its current climate policy? A stakeholder-driven model inter-comparison 

      Nikas, A.; Elia, A.; Boitier, B.; Koasidis, K.; Doukas, H.; Cassetti, G.; Anger-Kraavi, A.; Campagnolo, L.; Bui, H.; De Miglio, R.; Delpiazzo, E.; Fougeyrollas, A.; Gambhir, A.; Gargiulo, M.; Giarola, S.; Grant, N.; Hawkes, A.; Herbst, A.; Köberle, A. C.; Kolpakov, A.; Le Mouël, P.; McWilliams, B.; Mittal, S.; Neuner, F.; Moreno, J.; Perdana, S.; Plötz, P.; Peters, G. P.; Rogelj, J.; Sognnæs, I.; Van de Ven, D. J.; Vielle, M.; Zachmann, G.; Zagamé, P.; Chiodi, A. (Science of the Total Environment, 2021-11-01)
      Recent calls to do climate policy research with, rather than for, stakeholders have been answered in non-modelling science. Notwithstanding progress in modelling literature, however, very little of the scenario space traces ...
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      Who bears the burden of greening electricity? 

      Böhringer, C.; García-Muros, X.; González-Eguino, M. (Energy Economics, 2022)
      Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarbonize their energy system. A common policy to foster electricity from renewable energy sources are feed-in tariffs which are ...
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      Whole system valuation of arable, agroforestry and tree-only systems at three case study sites in Europe 

      Giannitsopoulos, M.L.; Graves, A.R.; Burgess, P.J.; Crous-Duran, J.; Moreno, G.; Herzog, F.; Palma, J.H.N.; Kay, S.; García de Jalón, S. (Elsevier, 2020)
      There is an increasing demand to study the long-term effects of land use from both local farm and wider societal and environmental perspectives. This study applied an approach to evaluate both the financial profitability ...
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      Whole-tree mesophyll conductance reconciles isotopic and gas-exchange estimates of water-use efficiency 

      Gimeno, T. E.; Campany, C. E.; Drake, J. E.; Barton, C. V. M.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Ubierna, N.; Marshall, J. D. (New Phytologist, 2021-03-01)
      Photosynthetic water-use efficiency (WUE) describes the link between terrestrial carbon (C) and water cycles. Estimates of intrinsic WUE (iWUE) from gas exchange and C isotopic composition (d13C) differ due to an internal ...
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      Whose waters, whose nutrients? Knowledge, uncertainty, and controversy over eutrophication in the Mar Menor 

      Cabello, V.; Brugnach, M. (Ambio, 2023)
      This work explores the role of knowledge claims and uncertainty in the public dispute over the causes and solutions to nonpoint-driven overfertilization of the Mar Menor lagoon (Spain). Drawing on relational uncertainty ...
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      Why do some economies benefit more from climate finance than others? A case study on North-to-South financial flows 

      Román, M.V.; Arto, I.; Ansuategui Cobo, José Alberto ORCID (The International Input Output Association, 2018)
      The Copenhagen and Paris Agreements, in which developed countries committed to mobilise USD 100 billion a year by 2020, indicate that climate finance will continue to grow. Even though economic development is not the aim ...
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      Why nature matters: A systematic review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values 

      Himes, A.; Muraca, B.; Anderson, C.B.; Athayde, S.; Beery, T.; Cantú-Fernández, M.; González-Jiménez, D.; Gould, R.K.; Hejnowicz, A.P.; Kenter, J.; Lenzi, D.; Murali, R.; Pascual, U.; Raymond, C.; Ring, A.; Russo, K.; Samakov, A.; Stålhammar, S.; Thorén, H.; Zent, E. (BioScience, 2024-01-01)
      In this article, we present results from a literature review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values of nature conducted for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, ...
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      Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice 

      Boillat, S.; Martin, A.; Adams, T.; Daniel, D.; Llopis, J.; Zepharovich, E.; Oberlack, C.; Sonderegger, G.; Bottazzi, P.; Corbera, E.; Ifejika Speranza, C.; Pascual, U. (Journal of Land Use Science, 2020-02-01)
      Engaging with normative questions in land system science is a key challenge. This debate paper highlights the potential of incorporating elements of environmental justice scholarship into the evolving telecoupling framework ...
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      Wildness and habitat quality drive spatial patterns of urban biodiversity 

      Aznarez, C.; Svenning, J.C.; Taveira, G.; Baró, F.; Pascual, U. (Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022)
      Urban green and blue spaces (UGBS) are key for biodiversity conservation. Many studies focus on UGBS benefits for well-being, but how UGBS ecological and quality influence urban biodiversity is still poorly understood. We ...