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Urban water project must consider landscape architects
Our new paper, published in Nature Water, argues from experience in Madagascar, that landscape architects can leverage precision modelling and vernacular intelligence to design resilient and culturally embedded solutions to floods.
Global expansion of the ecological impact of extra-urban road traffic
Our new study, published in Nature Sustainability, uncovers the growing global footprint of extra-urban road traffic and its ecological implications.
The pluralistic natural capital values of a tropical city
We finally made it! Our synthesis of the large NatCap project in Singapore «The pluralistic natural capital values of a tropical city» has been published in Ecosystem Services, presenting the most extensive Natural Capital Assessment carried out in a tropical urban setting.
Aligning spatiotemporal supply and demand of Nature's Contribution to People (NCPs) for sustainable resource management
Spatial and temporal mismatches between the supply of and demand for NCPs present significant challenges for municipalities. Analyzing their evolution over several decades reveals patterns, common pressures, and opportunities for coordinated management.