Publications
Journal Articles
A list of journal articles published by CSIS members, including 3 cover stories in Nature, 24 appearances in Science, and 17 in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America).
Books and Book Chapters
Selected books (edited books) and book chapters published by CSIS members.
Publications
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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES - Integrating multiple influencing factors in evaluating the socioeconomic effects of payments for ecosystem services
Published on August 2, 2021
Our study highlights the necessity of applying integrated factors in evaluating socioeconomic effects of PES — a crucial input for guiding practice of PES programs to support sustainable development. -
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING - Dramatic mariculture expansion and associated driving factors in Southeastern China
Published on July 16, 2021
Using high-resolution satellite images, here we provide a first ever detailed analysis to map the spatiotemporal dynamics and explore associated driving factors of mariculture expansion in Southeastern China. -
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - US–China Collaboration is Vital to Global Plans for a Healthy Environment and Sustainable Development
Published on June 25, 2021
By building closer collaborations at both governmental and nongovernmental levels and sustained collaborations on science and technology, the U.S. and China can act together to help achieve the SDGs by utilizing complementary expertise and resources. -
ONE EARTH - Sustainability of the global sand system in the Anthropocene
Published on May 21, 2021
The unexamined true costs of sand – broadly, construction has spurred a group of scientists to call for a stronger focus on understanding the physical dimension of sand use and extraction. -
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Range-wide assessment of the impact of China’s nature reserves on giant panda habitat quality
Published on May 15, 2021
Assessed the impacts of nature reserves (a type of PAs) across the entire geographic range of giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) on panda habitat suitability change between 2001 and 2013 using the matching approach. -
AMBIO - Coupled human and natural systems: The evolution and applications of an integrated framework
Published on March 16, 2021
An intived “Behind the Paper” reflection on the paper by Liu et al. 2007 Ambio, one of the “most influential papers in the past 50 years” since the first issue of Ambio, a Journal of Environment and Society, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. -
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - A global assessment of the impact of individual protected areas on preventing forest loss
Published on March 12, 2021
Impacts of 54,792 PAs worldwide quantified to explore preventing forest loss from 2000to 2015, and assessed important landscape and management factors affecting the impacts of PAs. -
SUSTAINABILITY -- Through the Lens of Telecoupling and Metacoupling: New Perspectives for Global Sustainability
Published on March 9, 2021
An editorial reviewing the contributions and impacts of telecoupling and metacoupling. -
SUSTAINABILITY - Sustainability Evaluation on the Grain to Green Program in the Hexi Corridor of China: A Metacoupled System Perspective
Published on February 1, 2021
Establishing a metacoupled model to quantitatively evaluate aspects of ecosystem sustainability in China, providing insight to the theory and application of sustainability science. -
FRONTIERS OF ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT - Macrosystems as metacoupled human and natural systems
Published on February 1, 2021
In other words, all that’s local is a lot more global, and the scientists say solutions can only be found through broader views and collaborations nearby and far away. -
FRONTIERS OF ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT - The evolution of macrosystems biology
Published on February 1, 2021
Analyses indicates that macrosystems biology emphasizes large scales, has deep roots in ecological disciplines, and may emerge as a new research frontier, but this last point has yet to be proven. -
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Spatial variation and influencing factors of the effectiveness of afforestation in China's Loess Plateau
Published on January 29, 2021
Results suggest ways to improve af- forestation design and implementation. -
AMBIO - Recognize fish as food in policy discourse and development funding
Published on January 18, 2021
The paper argues for viewing fish from a food systems perspective to broaden the conversation on food and nutrition security and equity -
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Synergies and tradeoffs among Sustainable Development Goals across boundaries in a metacoupled world
Published on January 10, 2021
Introduced a new theoretical framework and develop a general procedure of applying the framework to empirically evaluate SDG synergies and tradeoffs within and across boundaries, based on the concept of metacoupling. -
FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE - Spatial Management Measures Alter Vessel Behavior in the Aleutian Archipelago
Published on January 7, 2021
Scientists find out if ships honored areas to be avoided (ATBAs) -
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION - The hidden risk of using umbrella species as conservation surrogates
Published on December 3, 2020
Doubt is cast on the long-held hope that the conservation protections granted pandas and other adored threatened species extended to their wildlife neighbors, calling for broader conservation efforts. -
ACTA GEOGRAPHICA SINICA - 人类世可持续发展背景下的远程耦合框架及其应用
Published on November 25, 2020
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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS - Impacts of irrigated agriculture on food-energy-water-CO2 nexus across 2 metacoupled systems
Published on November 17, 2020
Understanding irrigated agriculture's impact on the food-energy-water-CO2 nexus -
INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY -- Telecoupling
Published on October 29, 2020
The telecoupling entry gives background on the concept, illustrates the framework that helps understand telecoupling, and provides example applications of the concept and framework -
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS - The spatial and temporal dynamics of global meat trade networks
Published on October 7, 2020
Researchers combined network modeling and cluster analysis to simultaneously identify the structural changes in meat trade networks and the factors that influence the networks themselves