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Murgatroyd, A. et al. (2025) “Building Ethiopia’s food security resilience to climate and hydrological change”, Environmental Research Food Systems, 2(1), pp. 015008–015008.
Budnitz, H. et al. (2025) “Understanding the uneven use of rental e-scooters and implications for equity: Evidence from England’s largest e-scooter trial”, Case Studies on Transport Policy, 19, pp. 101392–101392.
de Lima, R. et al. (2025) “Mapping giant-tree density in the Amazon”, bioRxiv.
McGuicken, T., Whitmarsh, L. and Hampton, S. (2025) “Transport disruptions as opportunities for behaviour change: A qualitative evaluation of UK policy and practice”, Case Studies on Transport Policy, 19, p. 101386.
van Heerden, R. et al. (2025) “Demand-side policies can significantly reduce emissions from energy use in buildings and transport”, Nature Energy, 10(3), pp. 293–294.
Mascia, R. et al. (2025) “A mixed methods approach to evaluate community (citizen) science as a tool to support nature’s benefits assessments in the UK: a systematic review and survey of community scientists”, California Digital Library (CDL).
Turnbull, J., Fry, T. and Lorimer, J. (2025) “(Re)wilding London: fabric, politics, and aesthetics”, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers [Preprint].
van Heerden, R. et al. (2025) “Demand-side strategies enable rapid and deep cuts in buildings and transport emissions to 2050”, Nature Energy, 10(3), pp. 380–394.
Gorné, L. et al. (2025) “Use and misuse of trait imputation in ecology: the problem of using out‐of‐context imputed values”, Ecography [Preprint].
Koralewicz, A. et al. (2025) “Mapping the extent and exploring the drivers of cocoa agroforestry in Nigeria, insights into trends for climate change adaptation”, Agroforestry Systems, 99(2).
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