Explores the role of public policies in promoting sustainability and addressing market failures and externalities in the context of ecological transition.
Examines the relationship between climate change events and underlying trends, emphasizing the importance of understanding system structures and feedback loops.
Explores equity and acceptability in environmental policy instruments, emphasizing the importance of acceptance for effectiveness and discussing ways to enhance instrument acceptability.
Explores the assessment and classification of streams using ecological indices and emphasizes the importance of protecting and restoring river systems.
Addresses the urgent relationship between biodiversity loss and climate change, emphasizing the need for systemic transformation to protect ecosystems.
Delves into sustainability strategies, the circular economy, and challenges in the composites industry, addressing climate change effects and the role of composites.
Explores the transition from IPAT to sustainability, focusing on ecosystem services, biosphere integrity, Impact Inequality, SDGs, Doughnut economy, and GDP growth.