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Sustainability Science
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Cost-effective global conservation spending is robust to taxonomic group
- Michael Bode, Kerrie A. Wilson, Thomas M. Brooks, Will R. Turner, Russell A. Mittermeier, Marissa F. McBride, Emma C. Underwood, and Hugh P. Possingham
PNAS 2008 105: 6498-6501.
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Corn-based ethanol production compromises goal of reducing nitrogen export by the Mississippi River
- Simon D. Donner and Christopher J. Kucharik
PNAS 2008 105: 4513-4518.
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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
- Gregory P. Asner, R. Flint Hughes, Peter M. Vitousek, David E. Knapp, Ty Kennedy-Bowdoin, Joseph Boardman, Roberta E. Martin, Michael Eastwood, and Robert O. Green
PNAS 2008 105: 4519-4523.
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Plants can use protein as a nitrogen source without assistance from other organisms
- Chanyarat Paungfoo-Lonhienne, Thierry G. A. Lonhienne, Doris Rentsch, Nicole Robinson, Michael Christie, Richard I. Webb, Harshi K. Gamage, Bernard J. Carroll, Peer M. Schenk, and Susanne Schmidt
PNAS 2008 105: 4524-4529.
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Temporal and spatial changes in social vulnerability to natural hazards
- Susan L. Cutter and Christina Finch
PNAS 2008 105: 2301-2306.
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Rates of change in natural and anthropogenic radiative forcing over the past 20,000 years
- Fortunat Joos and Renato Spahni
PNAS 2008 105: 1425-1430.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability
- B. L. Turner, II, Eric F. Lambin, and Anette Reenberg
PNAS 2007 104: 20666-20671.
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From the Cover: Land Change Science Special Feature: The evolution of urban sprawl: Evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation
- Elena G. Irwin and Nancy E. Bockstael
PNAS 2007 104: 20672-20677.
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Land Change Science Special Feature: Agent-based modeling of deforestation in southern Yucatán, Mexico, and reforestation in the Midwest United States
- Steven M. Manson and Tom Evans
PNAS 2007 104: 20678-20683.
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