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Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Latin America: Analysing the performance of 40 case studies
N Grima, SJ Singh, B Smetschka, L Ringhofer
Ecosystem services 17, 24-32, 2016
3502016
Long term socio-ecological research: studies in society-nature interactions across spatial and temporal scales
SJ Singh, H Haberl, M Chertow, M Mirtl, M Schmid
Springer, 2013
1532013
Towards an integrated model of socioeconomic biodiversity drivers, pressures and impacts. A feasibility study based on three European long-term socio-ecological research platforms
H Haberl, V Gaube, R Díaz-Delgado, K Krauze, A Neuner, J Peterseil, ...
Ecological Economics 68 (6), 1797-1812, 2009
1362009
India's biophysical economy, 1961–2008. Sustainability in a national and global context
SJ Singh, F Krausmann, S Gingrich, H Haberl, KH Erb, P Lanz, ...
Ecological Economics 76, 60-69, 2012
1272012
Social metabolism and labour in a local context: Changing environmental relations on Trinket Island
SJ Singh, CM Grünbühel, H Schandl, N Schulz
Population and Environment 23, 71-104, 2001
1132001
The political dimensions of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Cascade or stairway?
D Hausknost, N Grima, SJ Singh
Ecological Economics 131, 109-118, 2017
752017
The expansion of the built environment, waste generation and EU recycling targets on Samothraki, Greece: An island’s dilemma
D Noll, D Wiedenhofer, A Miatto, SJ Singh
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 150, 104405, 2019
682019
Electronic waste in the Caribbean: an impending environmental disaster or an opportunity for a circular economy?
E Mohammadi, SJ Singh, K Habib
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 164, 105106, 2021
582021
In the sea of influence: A world system perspective of the Nicobar islands
S Singh
Lund Studies in Human Ecology, 2003
582003
How the end of armed conflicts influence forest cover and subsequently ecosystem services provision? An analysis of four case studies in biodiversity hotspots
N Grima, SJ Singh
Land Use Policy 81, 267-275, 2019
552019
You can't manage what you can't measure: The potential for circularity in Grenada's waste management system
AR Elgie, SJ Singh, JN Telesford
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 164, 105170, 2021
522021
Sociometabolic transitions in subsistence communities: Boserup revisited in four comparative case studies
M Fischer-Kowalski, SJ Singh, C Lauk, A Remesch, L Ringhofer, ...
Human Ecology Review, 147-158, 2011
522011
The role of science in sustainability transitions: citizen science, transformative research, and experiences from Samothraki island, Greece
P Petridis, M Fischer-Kowalski, SJ Singh, D Noll
Island Studies Journal 12 (1), 115-134, 2017
492017
Local studies manual: A researcher ́s guide for investigating the social metabolism of local rural systems
SJ Singh
Inst. of Social Ecology, IFF-Fac. for Interdisciplinary Studies, Klagenfurt …, 2010
472010
India’s land grab deals in Ethiopia: Food security or global politics?
M Hules, SJ Singh
Land Use Policy 60, 343-351, 2017
442017
Conceptualising long-term socio-ecological research (LTSER): Integrating the social dimension
SJ Singh, H Haberl, V Gaube, CM Grünbühel, P Lisivieveci, J Lutz, ...
Long-term ecological research: between theory and application, 377-398, 2010
412010
The weight of islands: Leveraging Grenada's material stocks to adapt to climate change
R Symmes, T Fishman, JN Telesford, SJ Singh, SY Tan, K De Kroon
Journal of Industrial Ecology 24 (2), 369-382, 2020
392020
Reaching a socio-ecological tipping point: Overgrazing on the Greek island of Samothraki and the role of European agricultural policies
T Fetzel, P Petridis, D Noll, SJ Singh, M Fischer-Kowalski
Land Use Policy 76, 21-28, 2018
392018
The politics of indigeneity: dialogues and reflections on indigenous activism
A Bell, K McKinnon, SJ Singh, E Allen, J Kenrick, B Glauser, H Waitere, ...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011
392011
Environmental relations and biophysical transition: the case of Trinket Island
SJ Singh, CM Grünbühel
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 85 (4), 191-208, 2003
372003
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