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No 18 (2022) - "Critical issues for water sustainability and climate change" (Special Issue)
No 18 (2022) - "Critical issues for water sustainability and climate change" (Special Issue)
Published:
2022-12-21
Full Issue
Visions for Sustainability #18
Editorial
Special Issue: Critical inter-disciplinary and inter-species approaches to water sustainability and climate change issues
Constructive alignment between Nature, culture, interdisciplinarity and climate change
Shé Mackenzie Hawke, Reingard Spannring
7115, 3-10
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Original Papers
Spectral angle mapper algorithm for mangrove biodiversity mapping in Semarang, Indonesia
Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto, Vina Nurul Husna, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Sidiq
6238, 173-190
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Position Papers
A part of Nature or apart from Nature: a case for bio-philiation
Shé Mackenzie Hawke
6713, 125-144
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Invasion biology and its discontents
Human supremacy, language, and animal treatment
Helen Kopnina, Simon Coghlan
6512, 145-171
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Special Issue
Understanding interdisciplinarity through adriatic maricultures and climate change adaptation
Cécil J.W. Meulenberg, Shé Mackenzie Hawke, Irina Cavaion, Peter Kumer, Blaž Lenarčič
6945, 11-36
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Analyzing co-creation levels of urban living labs in Europe
Kimberly Noble, Elena Marie Enseñado
7060, 37-52
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The e(thi)co-political aesthetics of ‘designer water’: ‘becoming water’ in the Anthropocene
jan jagodzinski
7011, 53-72
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Water management: pragmatic and ethical issues for species-inclusive and sustainable water policies
Helen Kopnina, Veronica Strang
7029, 73-92
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Life’s shared dependence on water
A potential wellspring of ecocentric concern and interspecies kinship
Joe Gray
6944, 93-105
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Oceanic and Tethysian being-in-the-world
An essay on the human self and world understanding in the Anthropocene
Michael Paulsen
7010, 107-123
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