Ambio

Papers
(The TQCC of Ambio is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Discourse developments within the public agenda on Danish nature management 2016–2021: Animal welfare ethics as a barrier to rewilding projects355
What did we know and which questions did we ask with regard to environmental contaminants in the early 1970s?216
Economics of rewilding140
The environmental impact assessment of China’s ecological migration from a social–ecological perspective101
Recognize fish as food in policy discourse and development funding99
A multi-pronged approach to source attribution and apportionment of heavy metals in urban rivers97
At the frontier of climate change: Red alert from the European Alps, the Arctic and coral reefs91
Quantification of the effect of environmental changes on the brownification of Lake Kukkia in southern Finland83
Connecting biodiversity and human dimensions through ecosystem services: The Numto Nature Park in West Siberia83
Driving factors for coordinating urbanization with conservation of the ecological environment in China82
The scale identification associated with priority zone management of the Yangtze River Estuary75
Could ecological restoration reduce income inequality? An analysis of 290 Chinese prefecture-level cities67
Global gateways as telecoupled human and natural systems: The emerging case of the Bering Strait62
Food resilience in a dark catastrophe: A new way of looking at tropical wild edible plants61
Hydromorphological and socio-cultural assessment of urban rivers to promote nature-based solutions in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic60
Input data resolution affects the conservation prioritization outcome of spatially sparse biodiversity features59
A global analysis of bioeconomy visions in governmental bioeconomy strategies57
Motivations underpinning honeybee management practices: A Q methodology study with UK beekeepers56
Intermediaries and intermediation in building local transformative capacity for active and sustainable transport56
Whose waters, whose nutrients? Knowledge, uncertainty, and controversy over eutrophication in the Mar Menor56
Potential for cascading impacts of environmental change and policy on indigenous culture54
The emergence of marine recreational drone fishing: Regional trends and emerging concerns53
Recognizing Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ rights and agency in the post-2020 Biodiversity Agenda52
Balancing the trade-offs between land productivity, labor productivity and labor intensity51
The intricate diversity of human–nature relations: Evidence from Finland46
Nature-based solutions in spatial planning and policies for climate change adaptation: A literature review46
Navigating causal reasoning in sustainability science41
Wetscapes provide the physical basis to sustainable peatland livelihoods38
Long-term changes in microbial water quality indicators in a hydro-power plant reservoir: The role of natural factors and socio-economic changes37
Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through creative methods37
A social-ecological engagement with reef passages in New Caledonia: Connectors between coastal and oceanic spaces and species35
Evolving pathways towards water security in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: An adaptive management perspective34
News media and fisheries-independent data reveal hidden impacts of hurricanes34
Protected area designation and management in a world of climate change: A review of recommendations34
Causes and consequences of tipping points in river delta social–ecological systems33
Conservation features of the terrestrial Antarctic Peninsula33
From climate perceptions to actions: A case study on coffee farms in Ethiopia30
In harm’s way: Non-migration decisions of people at risk of slow-onset coastal hazards in Bangladesh30
Contamination of tea leaves by anthraquinone: The atmosphere as a possible source29
Drought hazards and stakeholder perception: Unraveling the interlinkages between drought severity, perceived impacts, preparedness, and management29
Large net forest loss in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake protected areas during 1992–201928
Solutions-oriented research for sustainability: Turning knowledge into action28
Conservation of blackwater rivers and streams of the coastal plains of United States: Knowledge and research needs28
Protecting peatlands requires understanding stakeholder perceptions and relational values: A case study of peatlands in the Yorkshire Dales28
Icy mountains in a warming world: Revisiting science from the end of the 1990s in the early 2020s27
People as solutions to sustainability27
Social actors’ perceptions of wildlife: Insights for the conservation of species in Mediterranean protected areas27
A photovoice assessment for illuminating the role of inland fisheries to livelihoods and the local challenges experienced through the lens of fishers in a climate-driven lake of Malawi27
Reviewing the science on 50 years of conservation: Knowledge production biases and lessons for practice27
Efficient protection of the Baltic Sea needs a revision of phosphorus metric27
Urban foraging in Brazilian public greenspaces27
The biodiversity effect of reduced tillage on soil microbiota26
Water and sectoral policies in agriculture–forest frontiers: An expanded interdisciplinary research approach26
Impact of urbanization trends on production of key staple crops26
Farmland biodiversity monitoring through citizen science: A review of existing approaches and future opportunities26
Economic incentives drive the conversion of agriculture to aquaculture in the Indian Sundarbans: Livelihood and environmental implications of different aquaculture types25
Urban sustainability science: prospects for innovations through a system’s perspective, relational and transformations’ approaches25
Foresight science in conservation: Tools, barriers, and mainstreaming opportunities24
Response to “Practice what you preach: Ensuring scientific spheres integrate Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ rights and agency too” by Lopez-Maldonado24
The decision maker’s lament: If I only had some science!24
An ecological economic comparison between integrated rice-fish farming and rice monocultures with low and high dikes in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam24
Reviewing the participatory management of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves: What do we miss by ignoring local academic knowledge in Mexico?24
Community perceptions and socio-economic implications of conservation corridors and networks in the Vhembe District, Limpopo, South Africa23
Historical perspectives on forestry science and monocultures: Ideas of rationality in Sweden during the early twentieth century23
Publisher Correction: The interplay between the urban development of Rome (Italy) and the Tiber River floods: A review of two millennia of socio-hydrological history23
Shifts in urban ecology: From science to social project23
Pervasive Indigenous and local knowledge of tropical wild species22
Bridging local and scientific knowledge for area-based conservation of useful plants in Colombia22
Reflections on 200 years of Nitrogen, 20 years later22
How oxygen deficiency in the Baltic Sea proper has spread and worsened: The role of ammonium and hydrogen sulphide22
It would feel weird to not drive my car! Exploring the role of habits in public policy acceptance of carbon taxations22
Ecological and human dimensions of avocado expansion in México: Towards supply-chain sustainability22
Business for ocean sustainability: Early responses of ocean governance in the private sector22
Grassland allergenicity increases with urbanisation and plant invasions21
The value of transhumance for biodiversity conservation: Vulture foraging in relation to livestock movements21
The importance of discourse when discussing microplastic pollution with oyster stakeholders in Massachusetts, USA21
Understanding feedback relationships between resources, functionings and well-being: A case study of seaweed farming and artisanal processing in Indonesia21
What is an emergency? Neonicotinoids and emergency situations in plant protection in the EU20
Interventions to increase circularity and reduce environmental impacts in food systems20
Ecosystems and urbanization: A colossal meeting of giant complexities20
Understanding the changing role of global public health in biodiversity conservation20
Deoxygenation impacts on Baltic Sea cod: Dramatic declines in ecosystem services of an iconic keystone predator20
Trajectories of socio-ecological systems: A case study in the tropical Andes20
Has the IPCC’s revised vulnerability concept been well adopted?20
Omega-3 nutraceuticals, climate change and threats to the environment: The cases of Antarctic krill and Calanus finmarchicus20
Unraveling the research trend of ecological civilization and sustainable development: A bibliometric analysis20
Modeling place-based nature-based solutions to promote urban carbon neutrality19
A dam or a polder? Stakeholders’ dispute over the “right” flood-protection measure in the Czech Republic19
Governance of forest resource use in western Nepal: Current state and community preferences19
Wilder rangelands as a natural climate opportunity: Linking climate action to biodiversity conservation and social transformation19
Nutrient pathways and their susceptibility to past and future change in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean19
The forest environmental frontier in Russia: Between sustainable forest management discourses and ‘wood mining’ practice19
Formulation of Water Sustainability Index for India as a performance gauge for realizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 619
The future of the Black Sea: More pollution in over half of the rivers19
The development of ecological civilization in China based on the economic–social–natural complex system19
Monitoring a changing Arctic: Recent advancements in the study of sea ice microbial communities18
Coupled human and natural systems: The evolution and applications of an integrated framework18
Pollution in the Arctic Ocean: An overview of multiple pressures and implications for ecosystem services18
Effects of global shocks on the evolution of an interconnected world18
Pro-environmental habits: An underexplored research agenda in sustainability science18
Barriers to evidence use for sustainability: Insights from pesticide policy and practice18
Increasing risks for emerging infectious diseases within a rapidly changing High Asia18
A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 1: Natural processes17
Mining and the sustainable development goals: Prioritizing SDG targets for proper environmental governance17
The need to understand the stability of arctic vegetation during rapid climate change: An assessment of imbalance in the literature17
What is a fire resilient landscape? Towards an integrated definition17
A general procedure to identify indicators for evaluation and monitoring of nature-based solution projects17
Correction to: Ranking ecosystem services delivered by trees in urban and rural areas16
Cascading tipping points of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean16
From chocolate to palm oil: The future of Indonesia’s cocoa plantations16
Meeting the challenges of wild boar hunting in a modern society: The case of France16
Navigating tensions in climate change-related planned relocation16
Correction to: Urban water and food security in this century and beyond: Resource-smart cities and residents16
Correction to: Quantification of forest carbon flux and stock uncertainties under climate change and their use in regionally explicit decision making: Case study in Finland16
Urban ecosystem services research in Russia: Systematic review on the state of the art16
Attaining conservation goals for quinoa: Implications for public policy in Peru and beyond16
Forest biomass accumulation is an important source of acidity to forest soils: Data from Swedish inventories of forests and soils 1955 to 201016
Development and modelling of realistic retrofitted Nature-based Solution scenarios to reduce flood occurrence at the catchment scale16
Small-scale fisheries in ecologically sensitive areas in Latin America and the Caribbean: Do marine protected areas benefit fisheries governance?16
Substances of emerging concern in Baltic Sea water: Review on methodological advances for the environmental assessment and proposal for future monitoring16
Correction to: Development and modelling of realistic retrofitted Nature-based Solution scenarios to reduce flood occurrence at the catchment scale15
Social and knowledge diversity in forest education: Vital for the world’s forests15
An action framework for the participatory assessment of nature-based solutions in cities15
Correction: Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures15
Global change effects on biogeochemical mercury cycling15
A sea of connections: Reflections on connectivity from/in Oceania15
Socioeconomic benefits of conserving Iran’s water resources through modifying agricultural practices and water management strategies15
Overlooked jaguar guardians: Indigenous territories and range-wide conservation of a cultural icon14
Reflections on Siberia’s “Gloomy River”14
Modeling non-linear changes in an urban setting: From pro-environmental affordances to responses in behavior, emissions and air quality14
Inevitable epistemological conflict: Reflections on a disagreement over the relationship between science and indigenous and local knowledge14
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How unnecessarily high abatement costs and unresolved distributional issues undermine nutrient reductions to the Baltic Sea14
Microcredit programs may increase risk to pastoralist livelihoods in Inner Mongolia13
How is gender investigated in African climate change research? A systematic review of the literature13
Long-term sustainability of the water-agriculture-energy nexus in Brazil’s MATOPIBA region: A case study using system dynamics13
Coherent at face value: Integration of forest carbon targets in Finnish policy strategies13
Leveraging collective action and environmental literacy to address complex sustainability challenges13
Can natural forest expansion contribute to Europe's restoration policy agenda? An interdisciplinary assessment13
Early lessons from COVID-19: An overview13
A yearly maximum sea level simulator and its applications: A Stockholm case study13
Biogeochemical consequences of a changing Arctic shelf seafloor ecosystem12
Improving strategic planning for nature: Panacea or pandora’s box for the built and natural environment?12
Resilience: Now more than ever12
Assessing alternative lake management actions for climate change adaptation12
Ambio fit for the 2020s12
The emergence of land systems as the nexus for sustainability transformations12
Shaping and enhancing resilient forests for a resilient society12
The impacts of a global pandemic on the efficacy and stability of contemporary wildlife conservation: South Africa as a case study12
Community experiences of landscape-based stormwater management practices: A review12
Cacao agroforestry adoption by smallholder farmers and forest loss prevention in the Maya Golden Landscape, Belize12
Advanced monitoring of harmful substances and their effects in the Baltic Sea is desired: A comment on Kanwischer et al. (2021)12
Unveiling urban governance diversity: Clustering cities based on mitigation actions12
Are debt-for-nature swaps scalable: Which nature, how much debt, and who pays?12
Perceptions of environmental problems and solutions in Florida across sectors: A survey of key stakeholders and the public12
Shine a light: Under-ice light and its ecological implications in a changing Arctic Ocean11
Cascading climate effects in deep reservoirs: Full assessment of physical and biogeochemical dynamics under ensemble climate projections and ways towards adaptation11
Preferences for woodland activities and forest features as predictors of well-being after forest visits: Evidence from a nationally representative survey in Slovakia11
A bridge over sustainable water: Politicians’ perceptions about the preconditions for collective action11
Environmental and public health co-benefits of consumer switches to immunity-supporting food11
Illegal wildlife trade and other organised crime: A scoping review11
Dreaming of wetscapes: Waking to the realities of restoration11
Woodlot management and livelihoods in a tropical conservation landscape11
High salinity in drinking water creating pathways towards chronic poverty: A case study of coastal communities in Tanzania11
Complementary ecosystem services from multiple land uses highlight the importance of tropical mosaic landscapes11
Disturbance shapes the US forest governance frontier: A review and conceptual framework for understanding governance change11
Understanding the social impacts of enforcement activities on illegal wildlife trade in China11
Opportunities to tackle antibiotic resistance development in the aquatic environment through the Water Framework Directive11
Incorporating uncertainty in Indigenous sea Country monitoring with Bayesian statistics: Towards more informed decision-making11
Local stakeholder perceptions of forest degradation: Keys to sustainable tropical forest management11
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