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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
An Assessment Of Geographic And Taxonomic Biases In Research On Climate Change-Related Range Shifts, Evan J. Parker
An Assessment Of Geographic And Taxonomic Biases In Research On Climate Change-Related Range Shifts, Evan J. Parker
Library Map Prize
Geographic and taxonomic biases in ecological literature inhibit the ability of research to be generalized or translated to other systems. This is particularly true with research on climate change-related range shifts, where a diverse and representative set of observations is needed to understand the significant heterogeneity of range shifts and improve models. A literature review was conducted and biases were assessed by examining the geographic location of study areas, the taxonomic makeup of study species, and the location of study areas within species ranges. A substantial geographic skew towards terrestrial, mid-latitude North America and Europe was observed. However, taxonomic coverage …
Renewable Energy Access And Resilience In Urban Developing Areas: Distributed Solar Networks And Peer-To-Peer Energy Trading In Puerto Rico, Pascale Bronder
Renewable Energy Access And Resilience In Urban Developing Areas: Distributed Solar Networks And Peer-To-Peer Energy Trading In Puerto Rico, Pascale Bronder
Harvey M. Applebaum ’59 Award
This senior essay under the Environmental Studies major at Yale University explores the environmental and social benefits of applying innovative technology to the energy sector. Three types of energy networks are analyzed, focusing on the use of distributed energy and peer to peer energy trading on a blockchain platform. The benefits of distributed renewable energy networks can most strongly be applied to locations in need of more reliable, resilient, and cost-effective electricity. Puerto Rico is a case study. Methods include analysis of U.S. Energy Information Administration and Census Bureau data as well as personal interviews with Puerto Rican energy developers. …
Land Conservation In A Changing Climate:Stewardship Science And Financing, Bradford S. Gentry, Shelley Clark, Colin Kelly, Joshua Morse
Land Conservation In A Changing Climate:Stewardship Science And Financing, Bradford S. Gentry, Shelley Clark, Colin Kelly, Joshua Morse
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2016 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Tarrytown, NY - July 2016
Regional Supply Chains: Strengthening Urban-Rural Connections Around The Benefits From Natural Areas, Bradford S. Gentry, Eve Boyce, Abigail Martin, Max Webster, Rachel Weston
Regional Supply Chains: Strengthening Urban-Rural Connections Around The Benefits From Natural Areas, Bradford S. Gentry, Eve Boyce, Abigail Martin, Max Webster, Rachel Weston
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2017 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Inn at Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT - June 2017
Strategies For Promoting Equity In Clean Energy Deployment, Tracy Babbidge, New Haven Green Fund
Strategies For Promoting Equity In Clean Energy Deployment, Tracy Babbidge, New Haven Green Fund
Reports
No abstract provided.
Initiatives To Advance Clean Energy In The Low To Moderate Income Residential Market, Madeline Priest, John D’Agostino, New Haven Green Fund
Initiatives To Advance Clean Energy In The Low To Moderate Income Residential Market, Madeline Priest, John D’Agostino, New Haven Green Fund
Reports
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Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Connecting Physical And Social Dimensions, Bradford S. Gentry, Jazmine Da Costa, Katie Christiansen Holsinger, W. Colby Tucker, Matthew R. Viens
Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Connecting Physical And Social Dimensions, Bradford S. Gentry, Jazmine Da Costa, Katie Christiansen Holsinger, W. Colby Tucker, Matthew R. Viens
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2015 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor, Maine - July 2015
Improving Human Health By Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Linking Research To Action At Scale, Bradford S. Gentry, Julia E. Anderson, David R. Krause, W. Colby Tucker, Karen A. Tuddenham
Improving Human Health By Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Linking Research To Action At Scale, Bradford S. Gentry, Julia E. Anderson, David R. Krause, W. Colby Tucker, Karen A. Tuddenham
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2014 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Wingspread Conference Center, Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisconsin - June 2014
Improving Human Health By Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Opportunities And Risks, Bradford S. Gentry, David Krause, Karen A. Tuddenham, Sarah Barbo, Benjamin D. Rothfuss, Christopher Rooks
Improving Human Health By Increasing Access To Natural Areas: Opportunities And Risks, Bradford S. Gentry, David Krause, Karen A. Tuddenham, Sarah Barbo, Benjamin D. Rothfuss, Christopher Rooks
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2013 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Tarrytown, NY - July 2013
What Do Healthy Rural Economies Look Like In The U.S., And How Might Conservation Organizations Help Support Them?, Bradford S. Gentry, Jonathan Loevner, Luke J. Mckay, Michael Parks, Aaron Reuben
What Do Healthy Rural Economies Look Like In The U.S., And How Might Conservation Organizations Help Support Them?, Bradford S. Gentry, Jonathan Loevner, Luke J. Mckay, Michael Parks, Aaron Reuben
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2012 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Wingspread Conference Center, Racine,WI - July 2012
How Can Conservation Organizations Help Development Go Where It “Should”?, Bradford S. Gentry, Evan F. Ray, Gina Schrader
How Can Conservation Organizations Help Development Go Where It “Should”?, Bradford S. Gentry, Evan F. Ray, Gina Schrader
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2011 Berkley Workshop
Held at the IslandWood Center, Bainbridge Island, Washington - July 2011
Optimizing Private Land Conservation And Public Land Use Planning/Regulation, Bradford S. Gentry, J. Daniel Oppenheimer, Randal A. Strobo
Optimizing Private Land Conservation And Public Land Use Planning/Regulation, Bradford S. Gentry, J. Daniel Oppenheimer, Randal A. Strobo
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report of the 2010 Berkley Workshop
Held at the Pocantico Conference Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund - July 2010
Land Conservation And Energy Infrastructure: Threats And Opportunities, Bradford Gentry, Casey Pickett, Livia Demarchis
Land Conservation And Energy Infrastructure: Threats And Opportunities, Bradford Gentry, Casey Pickett, Livia Demarchis
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
2009 Berkley Conference Summary
Carbon Finance Ii: Investing In Forests For Climate Protection, Jamie Carlson, Bryan Garcia, Claire Jahns, Eric Roberts, Katie Schindall
Carbon Finance Ii: Investing In Forests For Climate Protection, Jamie Carlson, Bryan Garcia, Claire Jahns, Eric Roberts, Katie Schindall
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Carbon Finance II: Investing in Forests for Climate Protection is a collection of lectures given during the 2008-2009 Carbon Finance Speaker Series at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. The annual series is hosted by the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale and supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Henry P. Kendall Foundation. The 2008-2009 speaker series focused on forest carbon and the opportunities and obstacles to including forests in greenhouse gas emission reduction policies, carbon markets, and cap-and-trade systems.
Linking Waste And Material Flows On The Island Of Oahu, Hawai’I: The Search For Sustainable Solutions, Matthew Eckelman, Marian Chertow
Linking Waste And Material Flows On The Island Of Oahu, Hawai’I: The Search For Sustainable Solutions, Matthew Eckelman, Marian Chertow
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
No abstract provided.
Forests And Carbon: A Synthesis Of Science, Management, And Policy For Carbon Sequestration In Forests, Mary L. Tyrrell, Mark S. Ashton, Deborah Spalding, Bradford Gentry
Forests And Carbon: A Synthesis Of Science, Management, And Policy For Carbon Sequestration In Forests, Mary L. Tyrrell, Mark S. Ashton, Deborah Spalding, Bradford Gentry
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
The goal of this volume is to provide guidance for land managers and policymakers seeking to understand the complex science and policy of forest carbon as it relates to tangible problems of forest management and the more abstract problems of addressing drivers of deforestation and negotiating policy frameworks for reducing CO2 emissions from forests. It is the culmination of three graduate seminars at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies focused on carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems and their role in addressing climate change.
Lectures On China’S Environment, Xuhui Lee
Lectures On China’S Environment, Xuhui Lee
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
No abstract provided.
The Coming Transformation: Values To Sustain Human And Natural Communities, Stephen R. Kellert, James Gustave Speth
The Coming Transformation: Values To Sustain Human And Natural Communities, Stephen R. Kellert, James Gustave Speth
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
No abstract provided.
The Climate Crisis And The Adaptation Myth, Robert Repetto
The Climate Crisis And The Adaptation Myth, Robert Repetto
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
No abstract provided.
Toward A New Consciousness: Values To Sustain Human And Natural Communities, Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Lisa O. Fernandez
Toward A New Consciousness: Values To Sustain Human And Natural Communities, Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Lisa O. Fernandez
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
A Synthesis of Insights and Recommendations from the 2007 Yale F&ES Conference
Broadening The Base Through Open Space: Addressing Demographic Trends By Saving Land And Serving People, Darcy Newsome, Bradford Gentry
Broadening The Base Through Open Space: Addressing Demographic Trends By Saving Land And Serving People, Darcy Newsome, Bradford Gentry
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
2008 Berkley Conference Proceedings
Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California July 9, 10 & 11, 2008
Carbon Finance: Environmental Market Solutions To Climate Change, Bryan Garcia, Eric Roberts
Carbon Finance: Environmental Market Solutions To Climate Change, Bryan Garcia, Eric Roberts
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Edited by Bryan Garcia and Eric Roberts of the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale, this book presents the opinions and trend-setting experiences of leading practitioners in global carbon markets and finance on the business of climate change.
This publication contains both practical information and thoughtful analyses relevant to the asset management, hedge funds, insurance, investment banking, philanthropy, private equity, and venture capital arenas, among others.
It is a resource for academic institutions, business professionals, entrepreneurs, institutional investors such as endowment and pension fund managers, market makers, non-profit organizations, foundations, policy-makers, and anyone else seeking to understand …
From Debate To Design: Issues In Clean Energy And Climate Change Law And Policy, Leslie Parker, Jennifer Ronk, Rachel Maxwell, Bradford Gentry, Marijn Wilder, James Cameron
From Debate To Design: Issues In Clean Energy And Climate Change Law And Policy, Leslie Parker, Jennifer Ronk, Rachel Maxwell, Bradford Gentry, Marijn Wilder, James Cameron
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
A report on the work of the REIL Network 2007-2008
Global Perspectives On Large Dams: Evaluating The State Of Large Dam Construction And Decommissioning Across The World, Kara Difrancesco, Kathryn Woodruff
Global Perspectives On Large Dams: Evaluating The State Of Large Dam Construction And Decommissioning Across The World, Kara Difrancesco, Kathryn Woodruff
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report on a Conference held November 3-5, 2006 at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Other Voices, Other Ways, Better Practices: Bridging Local And Professional Environmental Knowledge, Kim M. Wilkinson, Susan G. Clark, William R. Burch
Other Voices, Other Ways, Better Practices: Bridging Local And Professional Environmental Knowledge, Kim M. Wilkinson, Susan G. Clark, William R. Burch
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
No abstract provided.
Strategies For The Future Of Conservation, Bradford Gentry, Rebecca Sanborn, Gordon Clark
Strategies For The Future Of Conservation, Bradford Gentry, Rebecca Sanborn, Gordon Clark
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
2006 Berkley Workshop Summary and Background Materials
Potantico Conference Center, Tarrytown, New York, June 8-10, 2006 Hosted by The Land Trust Alliance and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Industrial Symbiosis In Action, D. Rachel Lombardi, Peter Laybourn
Industrial Symbiosis In Action, D. Rachel Lombardi, Peter Laybourn
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report on the Third International Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium Birmingham, England, August 5-6, 2006
Strategies For Institutionalizing Sustainability In Higher Education, Julie Newman, Lisa Fernandez
Strategies For Institutionalizing Sustainability In Higher Education, Julie Newman, Lisa Fernandez
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
Report on the Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium 3rd Annual Conference and International Symposium November 2-4, 2006
From Barriers To Opportunities: Renewable Energy Issues In Law And Policy, Leslie Parker, Jennifer Ronk, Bradford Gentry, Martijn Wilder, James Cameron
From Barriers To Opportunities: Renewable Energy Issues In Law And Policy, Leslie Parker, Jennifer Ronk, Bradford Gentry, Martijn Wilder, James Cameron
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
A Report on the Work of the Renewable Energy and International Law (REIL) Project, 2006-2007
In-Use Stocks Of Iron In The State Of Connecticut, Usa, Matthew Eckelman, Jason Rauch, Robert Gordon
In-Use Stocks Of Iron In The State Of Connecticut, Usa, Matthew Eckelman, Jason Rauch, Robert Gordon
Yale School of the Environment Publications Series
A “bottom-up” study was conducted for in-use stocks of iron in the State of Connecticut for the base year of 2000. The study covers 145 product types in the four major categories of transportation, buildings, equipment, and infrastructure. The method of calculation, as well as the allocation of iron in different use categories is discussed. The total result of 9,300 kg of iron per capita is slightly higher than that from a previous study for the city of New Haven, but below the results of national top-down analyses. Possible reasons for these discrepancies are considered. A sensitivity analysis and an …