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打破觀光和動保的二元對立 從相互依存的角度看猴硐街貓議題 * (2022)
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Cheng, C. (2022). 打破觀光和動保的二元對立 從相互依存的角度看猴硐街貓議題 *. 地理學報/Journal of Geographical Science, 81-100. https://doi.org/10.6161/jgs.202208_%28102%29.0005

四處遊蕩的街貓是猴硐的一大特色。不過,四處湧入的觀光客也對貓的生活產生衝擊,因而產生動物保護與觀光的辯論。不論是大眾媒體的報導或是當今的研究,都常將動保與觀光視作衝突的兩端,但作者們認為這樣無法忠實呈現各行動者間產生的異質關係與當地活動時間長短及活動... Read More about 打破觀光和動保的二元對立 從相互依存的角度看猴硐街貓議題 *.

Disaster Making in the Capitalocene (2022)
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O’Lear, S., Masse, F., Dickinson, H., & Duffy, R. (2022). Disaster Making in the Capitalocene. Global Environmental Politics, 22(3), 2-11. https://doi.org/10.1162/glep_a_00655

We live in a new normal of increasing, crosscutting, and shifting patterns of disasters fueled by large-scale environmental change, from floods to wildfires to pandemics. Our intervention in this forum piece makes the case that disasters, and respons... Read More about Disaster Making in the Capitalocene.

Relative sea-level change in South Florida during the past ~5 ka (2022)
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Khan, N., Ashe, E., Moyer, R., Kemp, A., Engelhart, S., Brain, M., …Horton, B. (2022). Relative sea-level change in South Florida during the past ~5 ka. Global and Planetary Change, 216, Article 103902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103902

A paucity of detailed relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from low latitudes hinders efforts to understand the global, regional, and local processes that cause RSL change. We reconstruct RSL change during the past ~5 ka using cores of mangrove p... Read More about Relative sea-level change in South Florida during the past ~5 ka.

Inclusive recovery planning for incremental systemic change: A methodology, early outcomes, and limitations from the Falkland Islands' Covid‐19 recovery planning experience (2022)
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Cochrane, K., Cornish, F., Murphy, A., Denton, N., & Bracken, L. (2023). Inclusive recovery planning for incremental systemic change: A methodology, early outcomes, and limitations from the Falkland Islands' Covid‐19 recovery planning experience. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 31(2), 185-197. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5973.12428

Crises do not affect populations equally but expose and exacerbate long-standing vulnerabilities and inequalities. Recovery language such as ‘build back better’, or ‘bounce forward’ has been criticised for neglecting underlying inequalities. This pap... Read More about Inclusive recovery planning for incremental systemic change: A methodology, early outcomes, and limitations from the Falkland Islands' Covid‐19 recovery planning experience.

What Can a Critical Cybersecurity Do? (2022)
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Dwyer, A., Stevens, C., Muller, L., Dunn Cavelty, M., Coles-Kemp, L., & Thornton, P. (2022). What Can a Critical Cybersecurity Do?. International Political Sociology, 16(3), Article olac013. https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olac013

Cybersecurity has attracted significant political, social, and technological attention as contemporary societies have become increasingly reliant on computation. Today, at least within the Global North, there is an ever-pressing and omnipresent threa... Read More about What Can a Critical Cybersecurity Do?.

Stratigraphic record reveals contrasting roles of overflows and underflows over glacial cycles in a hypersaline lake (Dead Sea) (2022)
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Lu, Y., Pope, E. L., Moernaut, J., Bookman, R., Waldmann, N., Agnon, A., …Strasser, M. (2022). Stratigraphic record reveals contrasting roles of overflows and underflows over glacial cycles in a hypersaline lake (Dead Sea). Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 594, Article 117723. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117723

In lakes and oceans, links between modern sediment density flow processes and deposits preserved in long-term geological records are poorly understood. Consequently, it is unclear whether, and if so how, long-term climate changes affect the magnitude... Read More about Stratigraphic record reveals contrasting roles of overflows and underflows over glacial cycles in a hypersaline lake (Dead Sea).

Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea (2022)
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Talling, P. J., Baker, M. L., Pope, E. L., Ruffell, S. C., Jacinto, R. S., Heijnen, M. S., …Hilton, R. J. (2022). Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea. Nature Communications, 13(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31689-3

Here we show how major rivers can efficiently connect to the deep-sea, by analysing the longest runout sediment flows (of any type) yet measured in action on Earth. These seafloor turbidity currents originated from the Congo River-mouth, with one flo... Read More about Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea.

The Informal Constitution of State Centrality: Governing Street Businesses in (Post‐)Pandemic Chengdu, China (2022)
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Jin, Y., & Zhao, Y. (2022). The Informal Constitution of State Centrality: Governing Street Businesses in (Post‐)Pandemic Chengdu, China. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 46(4), 631-650. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.13124

As part of China's endeavour to modernize and internationalize its cities, it has repeatedly eliminated street markets and street vendors. But in the (post-)pandemic context, regulating street businesses inclusively turned out to be an efficient way... Read More about The Informal Constitution of State Centrality: Governing Street Businesses in (Post‐)Pandemic Chengdu, China.

The global transformation of geomorphology (2022)
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Goudie, A. S., Burt, T. P., & Viles, H. A. (2022). The global transformation of geomorphology. Memoirs, 58, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1144/m58-2021-37

This chapter reviews the various developments in geomorphology in terms of institutions, journals, textbooks, research stations, etc. Among the institutions discussed are the Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, the Geological Society of America Quate... Read More about The global transformation of geomorphology.

Multispecies storytelling in botanical worlds: the creative agencies of plants in contested ecologies (2022)
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McEwan, C. (2023). Multispecies storytelling in botanical worlds: the creative agencies of plants in contested ecologies. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 6(2), 1114–1137. https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486221110755

This paper argues for engaging in multispecies storytelling with plants to better conceptualise the ethics and contested ecologies associated with biodiversity loss. It focuses specifically on proteas, the iconic species of South Africa's threatened... Read More about Multispecies storytelling in botanical worlds: the creative agencies of plants in contested ecologies.

Redefining the role of urban studies Early Career Academics in the post-COVID-19 university (2022)
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Ahmed, N., Baker, A. G., Bhattacharya, A., Cawood, S., Cabrera Pacheco, A. J., Daniel, M. M., …Westman, L. (2022). Redefining the role of urban studies Early Career Academics in the post-COVID-19 university. City: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, 26(4), 562-586. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2022.2091826

We are an international collective of Early Career Academics (ECAs) who met throughout 2020 to explore the implications of COVID-19 on precarious academics. With this intervention, our aims are to voice commonly shared experiences and concerns and to... Read More about Redefining the role of urban studies Early Career Academics in the post-COVID-19 university.

Unfreedom in Labour Relations: From a Politics of Rescue to a Politics of Solidarity? (2022)
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McGrath, S., Rogaly, B., & Waite, L. (2022). Unfreedom in Labour Relations: From a Politics of Rescue to a Politics of Solidarity?. Globalizations, 19(6), 911-921. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2022.2095119

In this introduction to the Special Forum we seek to explore the possibilities for challenging labor unfreedoms through exercising solidarity. We critique the prevailing framings and dominant politics of ‘combatting modern-day slavery’ – or what we r... Read More about Unfreedom in Labour Relations: From a Politics of Rescue to a Politics of Solidarity?.

An investigation of the combined effect of rainfall and road cut on landsliding (2022)
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Pradhan, S., Toll, D., Rosser, N., & Brain, M. (2022). An investigation of the combined effect of rainfall and road cut on landsliding. Engineering Geology, 307, Article 106787. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2022.106787

The reduction of soil suction and consequent loss of shear strength due to infiltration is known to trigger shallow landslides during periods of concentrated rainfall. In the mountainous terrain of Nepal, the risk of shallow rainfall-induced landslid... Read More about An investigation of the combined effect of rainfall and road cut on landsliding.

Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the pre-Industrial Holocene (2022)
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Jones, R., Johnson, J., Lin, Y., Mackintosh, A., Sefton, J., Smith, J., …Whitehouse, P. (2022). Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the pre-Industrial Holocene. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 3(8), 500-515. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-022-00309-5

The rate and magnitude of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) contribution to global sea-level rise beyond 2100 CE remains highly uncertain. Past changes of the AIS, however, offer opportunities to understand contemporary and future ice sheet behaviour. In... Read More about Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the pre-Industrial Holocene.

Total isostatic response to the complete unloading of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets (2022)
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Paxman, G. J., Austermann, J., & Hollyday, A. (2022). Total isostatic response to the complete unloading of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets. Scientific Reports, 12(1), Article 11399. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15440-y

The land surface beneath the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets is isostatically suppressed by the mass of the overlying ice. Accurate computation of the land elevation in the absence of ice is important when considering, for example, regional geodyn... Read More about Total isostatic response to the complete unloading of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets.

The Last Glacial Maximum and Deglacial History of the Seno Skyring Ice Lobe (52°S), Southern Patagonia (2022)
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Lira, M., García, J., Bentley, M. J., Jamieson, S. S., Darvill, C. M., Hein, A. S., …Binnie, S. A. (2022). The Last Glacial Maximum and Deglacial History of the Seno Skyring Ice Lobe (52°S), Southern Patagonia. Frontiers in Earth Science, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.892316

There are still many uncertainties about the climatic forcing that drove the glacier fluctuations of the Patagonian Ice Sheet (PIS, 38–55°S) during the last glacial period. A key source of uncertainty is the asynchrony of ice lobe fluctuations betwee... Read More about The Last Glacial Maximum and Deglacial History of the Seno Skyring Ice Lobe (52°S), Southern Patagonia.

Mining questions of ‘what’ and ‘who’: deepening discussions of the seabed for future policy and governance (2022)
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Conde, M., Mondré, A., Peters, K., & Steinberg, P. (2022). Mining questions of ‘what’ and ‘who’: deepening discussions of the seabed for future policy and governance. Maritime Studies, 21(3), 327-338. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-022-00273-2

In spite of a proliferation of academic and policy-oriented interest in deep sea mining (DSM), this paper argues that two underlying questions remain underexplored. The first relates to what exactly the seabed is; the second to who the stakeholders a... Read More about Mining questions of ‘what’ and ‘who’: deepening discussions of the seabed for future policy and governance.

Reproducibility and variability of earthquake subsidence estimates from saltmarshes of a Cascadia estuary (2022)
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Padgett, J., Engelhart, S., Kelsey, H., Witter, R., & Cahill, N. (2022). Reproducibility and variability of earthquake subsidence estimates from saltmarshes of a Cascadia estuary. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37(7), 1294-1312. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3446

We examine fossil foraminiferal assemblages from 20 sediment cores to assess sudden relative sea-level (RSL) changes across three mud-over-peat contacts at three salt marshes in northern Humboldt Bay, California (~44.8°N, −124.2°W). We use a validate... Read More about Reproducibility and variability of earthquake subsidence estimates from saltmarshes of a Cascadia estuary.

Speaking Stata: The largest five - A tale of tail values (2022)
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Cox, N. J. (2022). Speaking Stata: The largest five - A tale of tail values. The Stata Journal, 22(2), 446-459. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x221106436

How do you work with the largest five, or smallest five, or any other fixed number of values in a tail of a distribution? In this column, I give examples of problems and code for basic calculations as a prelude to graphics, tables, and more detailed... Read More about Speaking Stata: The largest five - A tale of tail values.