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    Towards biocultural approaches to peatland conservation: The case for fish and livelihoods in Indonesia by Thornton, Sara A., Setiana, Erna, Yoyo, Kris, Dudin, Yulintine, Harrison, Mark E., Page, Susan E., Upton, Caroline

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2020)
    “…•We link livelihoods and biocultural approaches to conservation.•This is done to counter the ecosystem service approach and nature-culture…”
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    From ‘Muddy glee’ to muddy reflections on fieldwork and writing by Thornton, Sara A., Cook, Sarah, Cole, Lydia, Hapsari, K. Anggi, Zawawi, Norliyana Zin, Page, Susan E.

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-12-2022)
    “…‘Muddy glee’ by Bracken and Mawdsley made an important contribution to highlighting gender discrimination in fieldwork and the heterogeneity of fieldwork…”
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    Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences by Wijedasa, Lahiru S., Lampela, Maija, Leblanc, Marie‐Claire, Yule, Catherine M., Parish, Faizal, Clements, Gopalasamy R., Aziz, Sheema Abdul, Harrison, Mark E., Cheyne, Susan, Anshari, Gusti Z., Meijaard, Erik, Goldstein, Jenny E., Waldron, Susan, Hergoualc'h, Kristell, Dommain, Rene, Evans, Christopher D., Posa, Mary Rose C., Glaser, Paul H., Suryadiputra, Nyoman, Santika, Truly, Padfield, Rory, Kurnianto, Sofyan, Hadisiswoyo, Panut, Page, Susan E., Gauci, Vincent, Van Der Meer, Peter J., Samuel, Marshall K., Choo, Liza Nuriati Lim Kim, O'Reilly, Patrick, Sumarga, Elham, Jain, Anuj, Laurance, William F., Couwenberg, John, Hooijer, Aljosja, Cochrane, Mark A., Perumal, Balu, Peh, Kelvin S.‐H., Comeau, Louis‐Pierre, Verchot, Louis, Harvey, Charles F., Wösten, Henk, Manuri, Solichin, Giesen, Wim, Phelps, Jacob, Yong, Ding Li, Silvius, Marcel, Wedeux, Béatrice M. M., Hoyt, Alison, Osaki, Mitsuru, Hirano, Takashi, Takahashi, Hidenori, Kohyama, Takashi S., Haraguchi, Akira, Nugroho, Nunung P., Coomes, David A., Quoi, Le Phat, Dohong, Alue, Gaveau, David L. A., Lim, Felix K. S., Edwards, David P., Giam, Xingli, Van Der Werf, Guido, Carmenta, Rachel, Gibson, Luke, Regalino, Jhanson, Rieley, Jack, Kettridge, Nicholas, Brown, Chloe, Pirard, Romain, Moore, Sam, Capilla, B. Ripoll, Ballhorn, Uwe, Ho, Hua Chew, Hoscilo, Agata, Lohberger, Sandra, Evans, Theodore A., Yulianti, Nina, Blackham, Grace, Onrizal, Husson, Simon, Murdiyarso, Daniel, Cole, Lydia E. S., Tacconi, Luca, Tonoto, Prayoto, Lee, Janice S. H., Schmilewski, Gerald, Putra, Erianto Indra, Cattau, Megan E., Clymo, R. S., Mujahid, Aazani, Miettinen, Jukka, Liew, Soo Chin, Valpola, Samu, D'Arcy, Laura, Gerding, Michiel, Thornton, Sara A., Kalisz, Barbara, Su, Ahmad Suhaizi Mat, Sloan, Sean, Sayok, Alexander K.

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2017)
    “…The first International Peat Congress (IPC) held in the tropics – in Kuching (Malaysia) – brought together over 1000 international peatland scientists and…”
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    Tropical peatlands in the anthropocene: Lessons from the past by Cole, Lydia E.S., Åkesson, Christine M., Hapsari, K. Anggi, Hawthorne, Donna, Roucoux, Katherine H., Girkin, Nicholas T., Cooper, Hannah V., Ledger, Martha J., O’Reilly, Patrick, Thornton, Sara A.

    Published in Anthropocene (01-03-2022)
    “…The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increasing international concern as they experience rising threat…”
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    Tropical peatlands in the Anthropocene: The present and the future by Girkin, Nicholas T., Cooper, Hannah V., Ledger, Martha J., O’Reilly, Patrick, Thornton, Sara A., Åkesson, Christine M., Cole, Lydia E.S., Hapsari, K. Anggi, Hawthorne, Donna, Roucoux, Katherine H.

    Published in Anthropocene (01-12-2022)
    “…Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and provide a range of other important ecosystem services,…”
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