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Issue 1/2017

Content (12 Articles)

Acknowledgment

Reviewer Acknowledgments

Open Access Perspective

Sustainable intensification of agriculture for human prosperity and global sustainability

Johan Rockström, John Williams, Gretchen Daily, Andrew Noble, Nathanial Matthews, Line Gordon, Hanna Wetterstrand, Fabrice DeClerck, Mihir Shah, Pasquale Steduto, Charlotte de Fraiture, Nuhu Hatibu, Olcay Unver, Jeremy Bird, Lindiwe Sibanda, Jimmy Smith

Review

Economic growth, urbanization, globalization, and the risks of emerging infectious diseases in China: A review

Tong Wu, Charles Perrings, Ann Kinzig, James P. Collins, Ben A. Minteer, Peter Daszak

Perspective

Leverage points for sustainability transformation

David J. Abson, Joern Fischer, Julia Leventon, Jens Newig, Thomas Schomerus, Ulli Vilsmaier, Henrik von Wehrden, Paivi Abernethy, Christopher D. Ives, Nicolas W. Jager, Daniel J. Lang

Open Access Perspective

Global change and ecosystem connectivity: How geese link fields of central Europe to eutrophication of Arctic freshwaters

Dag O. Hessen, Ingunn M. Tombre, Gerben van Geest, Kristian Alfsnes

Perspective

Tropical grasslands: A pivotal place for a more multi-functional agriculture

Maryline Boval, Valérie Angeon, Tom Rudel

Review

What is at stake? Status and threats to South China Sea marine fisheries

Louise S. L. Teh, Allison Witter, William W. L. Cheung, U. Rashid Sumaila, Xueying Yin

Report

Can private management compensate the ineffective marine reserves in China?

Hui Huang, Colin Kuo-Chang Wen, Xiubao Li, Yuan Tao, Jainshen Lian, Jianhui Yang, Kah-Leng Cherh

Report

Adaptive responses of tropical tuna purse-seiners under temporal regulations

Edgar Torres-Irineo, Michel Dreyfus-León, Daniel Gaertner, Silvia Salas, Paul Marchal

Perspective

An overview of wetlands of Saudi Arabia: Values, threats, and perspectives

Sami Al-Obaid, Boudjéma Samraoui, Jacob Thomas, Hamed A. El-Serehy, Ahmed H. Alfarhan, Wolfgang Schneider, Mark O’Connell

Review

Microchemical contaminants as forming agents of anthropogenic soils

Ishai Dror, Bruno Yaron, Brian Berkowitz