Publications
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ECOLECON: A spatially-explicit model for ECOLogical-ECONomics of species conservation in complex forest landscapes
Published on December 3, 1992
An ECOLogical-ECONomic model (ECOLECON) has been developed to simulate animal population dynamics and economic revenues in response to different forest landscape structure and timber management scenarios. -
Population dynamics in complex landscapes: a case study
Published on August 12, 1991
The abundance and distribution of natural populations can be strongly influences by the types and arrangements of habitat patches within a landscape. -
SUSTAINABILITY -- Global marine fishing across space and time
We use the metacoupling framework to illustrate how fisheries catches were locally, regionally, and globally interconnected in 1950–2014.
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ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY - Unraveling human drivers behind complex interrelationships among sustainable development goals: a demonstration in Wolong Nature Reserve
This research applies new methods to show how people's everyday lives can have significant global consequences when establishing policies to achieve sustainability.
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Spatial and temporal patterns of fuelwood collection in Wolong Nature Reserve: Implications for panda conservation
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fuelwood collection is fundamental to understanding human–environment interactions and designing effective conservation policies.