361 results on '"Ruckelshaus, Mary"'
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2. Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science
3. Evidence-based target setting informs blue carbon strategies for nationally determined contributions
4. The Ocean Transition: What to Learn from System Transitions
5. Colombian biodiversity is governed by a rich and diverse policy mix
6. Front Matter
7. Introduction: Down to Earth
8. Country Spotlights
9. Executive Summary
10. Back Matter: Appendix
11. Identifying a Sustainable Resource Efficiency Frontier: An Overview of the Approach
12. Policy Implications for More Efficient Landscapes
13. Envisioning a More Sustainable Future through a More Efficient Present
14. Efficiency Frontier for Air Quality
15. Conclusions
16. Anticipating trade-offs and promoting synergies between small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to improve social, economic, and ecological outcomes
17. Modeling Marine Ecosystem Services
18. Estimating and mapping natural hazards and risk reduction provided by coastal ecosystems
19. Dramatic mariculture expansion and associated driving factors in Southeastern China
20. Using gross ecosystem product (GEP) to value nature in decision making
21. FROM THE GUEST EDITORS : INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE ON PISCO: PARTNERSHIP FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF COASTAL OCEANS
22. The Economic Impact of Sargassum: Evidence from the Mexican Coast
23. 25 years of valuing ecosystems in decision-making
24. Harnessing new data technologies for nature-based solutions in assessing and managing risk in coastal zones
25. Scaling Pathways for Inclusive Green Growth
26. The Case and Movement for Securing People and Nature
27. The IPBES Global Assessment: Pathways to Action
28. Synthetic vulnerability assessment to inform climate-change adaptation along an urbanized coast of Shenzhen, China
29. Leveraging vessel traffic data and a temporary fishing closure to inform marine management
30. Renewable energy targets may undermine their sustainability
31. Marine Ecosystem-based Management in Practice: Scientific and Governance Challenges
32. How Much Is Enough? The Recurrent Problem of Setting Measurable Objectives in Conservation
33. Nature's Frontiers: Achieving Sustainability, Efficiency, and Prosperity with Natural Capital
34. Application of Ecological Criteria in Selecting Marine Reserves and Developing Reserve Networks
35. Ecological Criteria for Evaluating Candidate Sites for Marine Reserves
36. Using Siting Algorithms in the Design of Marine Reserve Networks
37. Toward a national, sustained U.S. ecosystem assessment
38. The Pacific Salmon Wars: What Science Brings to the Challenge of Recovering Species
39. A transition to sustainable ocean governance
40. Spatial Scale of Genetic Structure and an Indirect Estimate of Gene Flow in Eelgrass, Zostera marina
41. Assessing the Data Requirements of Spatially Explicit Dispersal Models
42. Estimation of Genetic Neighborhood Parameters from Pollen and Seed Dispersal in the Marine Angiosperm Zostera marina L.
43. Government: Plan for ecosystem services
44. Reply to Phelps et al : Liability rules provide incentives to protect natural capital
45. Incorporating the visibility of coastal energy infrastructure into multi-criteria siting decisions
46. Mitigation for one & all: An integrated framework for mitigation of development impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services
47. Notes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions
48. Impacts of conservation and human development policy across stakeholders and scales
49. Embedding ecosystem services in coastal planning leads to better outcomes for people and nature
50. Improving global environmental management with standard corporate reporting
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