140 results on '"Ellis, Erle C."'
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2. Why it was right to reject the Anthropocene as a geological epoch
3. Data-driven hope for the planet Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet Hannah Ritchie Little, Brown Spark, 2024. 352 pp.
4. L’Anthropocène
5. Ecomodernism: A clarifying perspective
6. Mapping Industrial Influences on Earth's Ecology
7. The Anthropocene condition: evolving through social–ecological transformations
8. Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity
9. The Anthropocene is best understood as an ongoing, intensifying, diachronous event
10. Stratigraphic and Earth System Approaches to Defining the Anthropocene (2016)
11. Anthromes
12. The Anthropogenic Biosphere: Lines of Evidence for Sustained Direct Interactions Between Humans and the Environment
13. Passive monitoring of avian habitat on working lands
14. Making the most of scarcity Scarcity Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind Harvard University Press, 2023. 304 pp.
15. Countries’ differentiated responsibilities to fulfill area-based conservation targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
16. Post-2020 biodiversity framework challenged by cropland expansion in protected areas
17. Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science
18. Ecosystems
19. 6. Oikos
20. Anthropocene: A Very Short Introduction
21. 2. Earth system
22. 4. The Great Acceleration
23. 7. Politikos
24. 5. Anthropos
25. 3. Geologic time
26. 1. Origins
27. 8. Prometheus
28. What is the evidence for planetary tipping points?
29. A practical solution: the Anthropocene is a geological event, not a formal epoch
30. TheCBDPost‐2020 biodiversity framework: People's place within the rest of nature
31. Research priorities for global food security under extreme events
32. Wildlife Management and Landscapes: Principles and Applications. Wildlife Management and Conservation. Edited by William F. Porter, Chad J. Parent, Rosemary A. Stewart, and David M. Williams. Published in association with The Wildlife Society by Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. $74.95. xvii + 335 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 9781421440194 (hc); 9781421440200 (eb). 2021.
33. Shaping Earth in our image Altered Earth: Getting the Anthropocene Right Julia Adeney Thomas, Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2022. 300 pp.
34. Effectiveness in protected areas at resisting development pressures in China
35. Ten facts about land systems for sustainability
36. New views on ancient peoples The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity David Graeber and David Wengrow Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. 704 pp.
37. Farmer identities influence wildlife habitat management in the US Corn Belt
38. Land Use and Ecological Change: A 12,000-Year History
39. Anthropocene: event or epoch?
40. Assessing the biogeographical and socio-ecological representativeness of the ILTER site network
41. Temporal and sociocultural effects of human colonisation on native biodiversity: filtering and rates of adaptation
42. People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years
43. The Anthropocene: Comparing Its Meaning in Geology (Chronostratigraphy) with Conceptual Approaches Arising in Other Disciplines
44. A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems
45. ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
46. The Extent of Novel Ecosystems: Long in Time and Broad in Space
47. Origins of the Novel Ecosystems Concept
48. Perspective: Is Everything a Novel Ecosystem? If so, do we need the Concept?
49. Working landscapes need at least 20% native habitat
50. A new textbook on the ecology of landscape ecology
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