Geography: Recent submissions
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From historians to forecasters: the potential of bivalve records to assess resilience and provide early warnings for marine tipping points
(Wiley / Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 9 January 2025)Amidst the ongoing climate crisis, the need for observation-based prediction of environmental tipping points becomes increasingly urgent. Detecting loss of resilience within a system can provide early warnings for tipping ... -
Accelerating Animal Replacement: How Universities Can Lead – Results of a One-day Expert Workshop in Zurich, Switzerland
(SAGE Publications, 16 March 2025)This report is a result of an interdisciplinary workshop held at the Collegium Helveticum in Zurich, Switzerland in February 2024, in which ideas for accelerating NAMs (New Approach Methodologies) in Swiss universities ... -
Wildcat Reintroduction in South-West England: A Social Feasibility Study
(University of Exeter, 6 December 2024)Executive Summary. Context • In 2020, a preliminary study led by Vincent Wildlife Trust identified south-west England as a potentially suitable region for wildcat reintroduction1 based on habitat suitability and risk ... -
The key role of forest disturbance in reconciling estimates of the northern carbon sink
(Nature Research, 15 November 2024)Northern forests are an important carbon sink, but our understanding of the driving factors is limited due to discrepancies between dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and atmospheric inversions. We show that DGVMs ... -
Mangrove‐Saltmarsh Ecotones: Are Species Shifts Determining Eco‐Morphodynamic Landform Configurations?
(American Geophysical Union (AGU) / Wiley, 1 October 2024)Mangrove-saltmarsh ecotones are experiencing rapid alterations due to climate change and human activities, however, the ecological and morphological implications of these shifts remain largely unknown. This study systematically ...