All Stories

  1. Co-producing new knowledge systems for resilient and just coastal cities: A social-ecological-technological systems framework for data visualization
  2. Relating social, ecological, and technological vulnerability to future flood exposure at two spatial scales in four U.S. cities
  3. Sensemaking for entangled urban social, ecological, and technological systems in the Anthropocene
  4. Heat exposure and resilience planning in Atlanta, Georgia
  5. Envisioning future scenarios to manage pluvial flooding in social-ecological-technological systems
  6. A social-ecological-technological systems framework for urban ecosystem services
  7. Beyond bouncing back? Comparing and contesting urban resilience frames in US and Latin American contexts
  8. Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities
  9. Connectivity: insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network
  10. Translating a Global Emission-Reduction Framework for Subnational Climate Action: A Case Study from the State of Georgia
  11. Positive Futures
  12. A Framework for Resilient Urban Futures
  13. A Vision for Resilient Urban Futures
  14. Assessing Future Resilience, Equity, and Sustainability in Scenario Planning
  15. Setting the Stage for Co-Production
  16. Social, Ecological, and Technological Strategies for Climate Adaptation
  17. Anticipatory Resilience Bringing Back the Future into Urban Planning and Knowledge Systems
  18. Resilient Urban Futures
  19. Integrating existing climate adaptation planning into future visions: A strategic scenario for the central Arizona–Phoenix region
  20. Simulating alternative sustainable water futures
  21. The co-production of sustainable future scenarios
  22. Seeds of good anthropocenes: developing sustainability scenarios for Northern Europe
  23. The Framing of Urban Sustainability Transformations
  24. Designing Anticipatory Knowledge for Resilient and Sustainable Urban Futures
  25. <span>Positive Futures</span><span></span>
  26. Interdependent Infrastructure as Linked Social, Ecological, and Technological Systems (SETSs) to Address Lock‐in and Enhance Resilience
  27. Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience
  28. Incorporating Sociocultural Phenomena into Ecosystem-Service Valuation: The Importance of Critical Pluralism
  29. Demystifying governance and its role for transitions in urban social–ecological systems
  30. Positive visions for guiding urban transformations toward sustainable futures
  31. P-FUTURES: towards urban food & water security through collaborative design and impact
  32. The New Global Urban Realm: Complex, Connected, Diffuse, and Diverse Social-Ecological Systems
  33. Urban phosphorus sustainability: Systemically incorporating social, ecological, and technological factors into phosphorus flow analysis
  34. Essential tensions in interdisciplinary scholarship: navigating challenges in affect, epistemologies, and structure in environment–society research centers
  35. Advancing Sustainability Visioning Practice in Planning—The General Plan Update in Phoenix, Arizona
  36. Studying, Teaching and Applying Sustainability Visions Using Systems Modeling
  37. Future Scenarios for the Sustainable Use of Global Phosphorus Resources
  38. Quality criteria for visions and visioning in sustainability science
  39. Phosphorus in Phoenix: a budget and spatial representation of phosphorus in an urban ecosystem
  40. Effects of hydrologic and water quality drivers on periphyton dynamics in the southern Everglades
  41. Responses of sawgrass and spikerush to variation in hydrologic drivers and salinity in Southern Everglades marshes
  42. Spatial and temporal patterns of aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) along two freshwater-estuarine transects in the Florida Coastal Everglades
  43. Urban biogeochemical flux analysis