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Journal Articles

 A list of journal articles published by CSIS members, including 3 cover stories in Nature, 24 appearances in Science, and 17 in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America).

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Books and Book Chapters

Selected books (edited books) and book chapters published by CSIS members.

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Publications

  • SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Spatiotemporal dynamics of coastal dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico over 20 years using remote sensing

    Published on June 1, 2025
    We integrated satellite imagery with field observations in random forest models on the Google Earth Engine platform to characterize dead zone dynamics from 2000 to 2019.

  • SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Compound effects of drought and COVID-19 on soybean production in Brazil: Challenges and policy responses

    Published on March 25, 2025
    This study investigates the cumulative and interactive impacts of drought and COVID-19 on soybean production in Brazil, focusing on cascading economic and operational disruptions.

  • ACS NANO - Opportunities and Challenges of DNA Materials toward Sustainable Development Goals

    Published on March 18, 2025
    We establish direct relationships between DNA-based engineering systems and the SDGs, highlighting their inherent merits in accelerating sustainable development.

  • ONE EARTH - Reducing sand mining’s growing toll on marine biodiversity

    Published on February 21, 2025
    Global demand for marine sand is on the rise, expanding dredging impacts on biodiversity. Systems approaches like the metacoupling framework help uncover overlooked impacts and balance resource extraction with biodiversity conservation.

  • COMMUNICATIONS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT - The Russia-Ukraine war reduced food production and exports with a disparate geographical impact worldwide

    Published on December 20, 2024
    The ongoing war has directly damaged arable land and agricultural infrastructure, leading to direct losses of crops in the war zones and difficulties in cultivating some arable land.

  • NATURE SUSTAINABILITY - City–company collaboration towards aligned science-based target setting

    Published on December 4, 2024
    Focusing on the top 200 cities and 500 companies by greenhouse gas emissions, we analyse the current state and potential of adopting science-based targets for climate.

  • NATURE SUSTAINABILITY - City-company collaboration towards aligned science-based target setting

    Published on December 4, 2024
    Focusing on the top 200 cities and 500 companies by greenhouse gas emissions, we analyse the current state and potential of adopting science-based targets for climate.

  • GEOGRAPHY AND SUSTAINABILITY - Complex adaptive systems science in the era of global sustainability crisis

    Published on November 9, 2024
    We address the advantages of complex adaptive systems (CAS) science for sustainability by identifying the key elements and challenges in sustainability science, the generic features of CAS, and the key advances and challenges in modeling CAS.

  • Unveiling interprovincial geographic patterns of 5A-level tourism cultural ecosystem service flows and tourist preferences in China's ' s metacoupled systems

    Published on October 23, 2024
    In the metacoupling Anthropocene, tourism-based culture ecosystem services flows (CESF) can establish nonmaterial bridges from the natural to the human system, even across vast geographic distances. However, there remains a knowledge gap regarding in...

  • APPLIED GEOGRAPHY - Unveiling interprovincial geographic patterns of 5A-level tourism cultural ecosystem service flows and tourist preferences in China's metacoupled systems

    Published on October 15, 2024
    We analyzed the intracoupling (within-province), pericoupling (adjacent-province), and telecoupling (distant-provincial) flow patterns using a sample of 143,681 5A attractions travel comments with Internet Protocol (IP) location data.

  • JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION - Unveiling complementarities between mangrove restoration and global sustainable development goals

    Published on October 5, 2024
    This investigation follows the ‘product space’ method in economics and creates the ‘Mangrove-SDG space’ to assess each metric pair’s cooccurrence and comparative advantages with validated stability.

  • NATURE COMMUNICATIONS - Mixed effectiveness of global protected areas in resisting habitat loss

    Published on September 27, 2024
    we analyze the performance of over 160,000 protected areas in resisting habitat loss at different spatial and temporal scales, using high-resolution data.

  • THE LANCET PLANETARY HEALTH COMMISSION - A just world on a safe planet: a Lancet Planetary Health–Earth Commission report on Earth-system boundaries, translations, and transformations

    Published on September 11, 2024
    We quantify safe and just Earth-system boundaries (ESBs) and assess minimum access to natural resources required for human dignity and to enable escape from poverty.

  • HELIYON - Heterogeneous and interactive effects of payments for ecosystem services on household income across giant panda nature reserves

    Published on July 19, 2024
    This study used linear regression and geographic detector analysis to evaluate the effects of the NFCP and GTGP on household income and the factors which moderate these effects.

  • NATURE GEOSCIENCE - Substantial increase in China’s manufactured sand supply since 2010

    Published on July 19, 2024
    We present a material flow analysis of sand from 1995 to 2020 that shows China’s overall sand supply surged by approximately 400% over the study period.

  • THE INNOVATION GEOSCIENCE - Innovations in science, technology, engineering, and policy (iSTEP) for addressing environmental issues towards sustainable development

    Published on July 17, 2024
    The evolution of sustainability science reviewed. iSTEP is addressing key environmental issues towards sustainable development outlined. Future perspectives on iSTEP for promoting sustainable development are proposed.

  • NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION - Gaps and opportunities in modelling human influence on species distributions in the Anthropocene

    Published on June 12, 2024
    We show considerable gaps in including human predictors to understand current and future species distributions in the Anthropocene, opening opportunities for new inquiries

  • BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION - Field experiment reveals complex warming impacts on giant pandas' bamboo diet

    Published on June 1, 2024
    We conducted the first field experiment in giant panda habitats to assess the impacts of warmer temperatures on the population dynamics and dietary quality of arrow bamboo, a main food source of giant pandas.

  • AMBIO - Mammal recovery inside and outside terrestrial protected areas

    Published on April 10, 2024
    We conducted an analysis of 2706 mammal populations both inside and outside of protected areas worldwide to better understand how protected areas contribute to mammalian recovery.

  • CONSERVATION BIOLOGY - Mining threats in high-level biodiversity conservation policies

    Published on April 4, 2024
    We investigated how high-level national and international biodiversity conservation policies address mining threats, with a special focus on construction minerals.

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