135 results on '"Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca"'
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2. An open-source approach for measuring corporate impacts on ecosystem services and biodiversity
3. Mapping the planet’s critical areas for biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people
4. Archetype models upscale understanding of natural pest control response to land‐use change
5. The role of high-biodiversity regions in preserving Nature’s Contributions to People
6. Increasing crop field size does not consistently exacerbate insect pest problems.
7. Integrated modeling of nature’s role in human well-being: A research agenda
8. Diverse values of nature for sustainability
9. Leveraging satellite observations to reveal ecological drivers of pest densities across landscapes
10. Transformation for inclusive conservation: evidence on values, decisions, and impacts in protected areas
11. Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets
12. Front Matter
13. Introduction: Down to Earth
14. Country Spotlights
15. Executive Summary
16. Back Matter: Appendix
17. Identifying a Sustainable Resource Efficiency Frontier: An Overview of the Approach
18. Policy Implications for More Efficient Landscapes
19. Envisioning a More Sustainable Future through a More Efficient Present
20. Efficiency Frontier for Air Quality
21. Conclusions
22. Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: Modelling Nature Futures
23. Modeling multiple ecosystem services and beneficiaries of riparian reforestation in Costa Rica
24. Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in Southeast Asia
25. Global trends and scenarios for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services from 1900 to 2050
26. Scale matters in service supply
27. Atmospheric water recycling an essential feature of critical natural asset stewardship
28. Global trends and scenarios for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services from 1900 to 2050
29. Global trends and scenarios for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services from 1900 to 2050
30. Win-wins or trade-offs? Site and strategy determine carbon and local ecosystem service benefits for protection, restoration, and agroforestry.
31. Expanding the E in ESG with high-resolution global mapping of ecosystem services and corporate physical assets
32. Atmospheric water recycling an essential feature of critical natural asset stewardship
33. Conservation needs to integrate knowledge across scales
34. Global protection from tropical cyclones by coastal ecosystems—past, present, and under climate change
35. Optimising global conservation, restoration, and agriculture for people and nature
36. Centring justice in conceptualizing and improving access to urban nature
37. Nature's Frontiers: Achieving Sustainability, Efficiency, and Prosperity with Natural Capital
38. Mapping the planet's critical areas for biodiversity and people
39. Model ensembles of ecosystem services fill global certainty and capacity gaps
40. Model ensembles of ecosystem services fill global certainty and capacity gaps
41. Influences of Satellite Sensor and Scale on Derivation of Ecosystem Functional Types and Diversity
42. Towards a better future for biodiversity and people : Modelling Nature Futures
43. Leveraging Satellite Observations to Predict Agricultural Pest Densities and Reveal Ecological Drivers of Variation Across Landscapes
44. The future of ecosystem assessments is automation, collaboration, and artificial intelligence
45. Critical Natural Assets
46. Un‐yielding: Evidence for the agriculture transformation we need
47. Reply to Marini et al.: Insect spill-over is a double-edged sword in agriculture
48. Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets
49. Scale matters in service supply
50. Characterizing the Morphology of Costa Rican Stingless Bees to Parameterize the InVEST Crop Pollination Model
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