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1. Riverkin: Seizing the moment to remake vital relations in the United Kingdom and beyond

2. Forum Theatre as a mechanism to explore representation of local people's values in environmental governance: A case of study from Chiapas, Mexico

3. No safety net in the face of climate change: The case of pastoralists in Kunene Region, Namibia

4. Managing Forests for Both Downstream and Downwind Water

5. Revisiting the Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behaviour to Inform Land Management Policy: A Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Model Application

6. How to make complexity look simple? Conveying ecosystems restoration complexity for socio-economic research and public engagement.

7. Can scenario-planning support community-based natural resource management? Experiences from three countries in Latin America

8. Participatory scenario planning in place-based social-ecological research: insights and experiences from 23 case studies

13. Stakeholders’ views on natural flood management: Implications for the nature-based solutions paradigm shift?

14. The top 100 global water questions: Results of a scoping exercise

15. Agua, economía y territorio: nuevos enfoques de la Directiva Marco del Agua para la gestión del recurso

16. Five pillars for stakeholder analyses in sustainability transformations: The global case of phosphorus

21. Linking ecosystem changes to their social outcomes: lost in translation

22. Yorkshire Integrated Catchment Solutions Programme (iCASP): A New Model for Research-Based Catchment Management

23. Towards resolving the phosphorus chaos created by food systems

24. Revisiting cost vector effects in discrete choice experiments

25. The role of experiential learning in the adoption of best land management practices

26. Taking stock of the empirical evidence on the insurance value of ecosystems

27. PES What a Mess? An Analysis of the Position of Environmental Professionals in the Conceptual Debate on Payments for Ecosystem Services

28. Quantifying relational values — why not?

29. Value landscapes and their impact on public water policy preferences

30. Effects of awareness on farmers’ compliance with diffuse pollution mitigation measures: A conditional process modelling

31. Justifying exemptions through policy appraisal: ecological ambitions and water policy in France and the United Kingdom

32. The economics of peatland restoration

33. Surveying views on Payments for Ecosystem Services: Implications for environmental management and research

34. New Training to Meet the Global Phosphorus Challenge

35. The opportunity cost of delaying climate action: Peatland restoration and resilience to climate change

36. Conservation in the face of ambivalent public perceptions – The case of peatlands as ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’

37. The Value Base of Water Governance: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective

38. Nature commodification: ‘a necessary evil’? An analysis of the views of environmental professionals on ecosystem services-based approaches

39. Mitigating Agricultural Diffuse Pollution: Uncovering the Evidence Base of the Awareness–Behaviour–Water Quality Pathway

40. Do awareness-focussed approaches to mitigating diffuse pollution work? A case study using behavioural and water quality evidence

41. Evaluating impact from research: A methodological framework

42. Participatory scenario planning for developing innovation in community adaptation responses: three contrasting examples from Latin America

44. Environmental attitudes and place identity as determinants of preferences for ecosystem services

45. Revisiting the Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behaviour to Inform Land Management Policy: A Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Model Application

46. A social–ecological systems analysis of impediments to delivery of the Aichi 2020 Targets and potentially more effective pathways to the conservation of biodiversity

47. A transdisciplinary approach to the economic analysis of the European Water Framework Directive

48. Understanding the economic value of water ecosystem services from tropical forests: A systematic review for South and Central America

49. Revisiting the Impact of Order Effects on Sensitivity to Scope: A Contingent Valuation of a Common‐Pool Resource

50. Operationalizing an ecosystem services-based approach using Bayesian Belief Networks: An application to riparian buffer strips

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