Search Results - "Scott Spillias"
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Renewable energy targets may undermine their sustainability
Published in Nature climate change (01-11-2020)“…As the world’s economies seek to use new renewable energy developments to address climate change and reinvigorate economies post-COVID-19, avoiding a fixation…”
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Human-AI collaboration to identify literature for evidence synthesis
Published in Cell Reports Sustainability (01-07-2024)“…Systematic approaches to evidence synthesis can improve the rigor, transparency, and replicability of a literature review. However, these systematic approaches…”
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Having our kelp and eating it too: Minimizing trade-offs from seaweed farming
Published in Journal of cleaner production (05-04-2024)“…Seaweed farming is promoted as a facet of the Blue Economy that may provide food, support local livelihoods, bolster marine biodiversity, and sequester carbon…”
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Expert perceptions of seaweed farming for sustainable development
Published in Journal of cleaner production (25-09-2022)Get full text
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Reducing global land-use pressures with seaweed farming
Published in Nature sustainability (01-04-2023)“…Agricultural expansion to meet humanity’s growing needs for food and materials is a leading driver of land-use change, exacerbating climate change and…”
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Establishing effective conservation management strategies for a poorly known endangered species: a case study using Australia’s Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis)
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-07-2023)“…An evidence-based approach to the conservation management of a species requires knowledge of that species’ status, distribution, ecology, and threats. Coupled…”
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The empirical evidence for the social-ecological impacts of seaweed farming
Published in PLOS sustainability and transformation (01-02-2023)“…Seaweed farming is widely expected to transform the way we approach sustainable developments, particularly in the context of the ‘Blue Economy’. However, many…”
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