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News about Trade offs
  • Research news | 2020-05-25

    In some cases, a push and pull between interests can prevent unsustainable outcomes

    How resource management can benefit from competition between interest groups

  • Research news | 2019-10-11

    Unsustainable science

    With ever-rising demands of publications and endless tasks leaving little space for creative insight, current practice of science is unsustainable

  • Research news | 2019-06-03

    How green is green economic development?

    Poor farmers in the forested uplands of Laos provide a reality check on a much embraced concept

  • Research news | 2019-03-08

    Disrupted food practices in the Himalayas

    How remote villages in the Eastern Himalayas have become symbols of forced-upon policies and globalisation

  • Research news | 2015-05-19

    Uncomfortable truths

    Ecosystem management that ignores "taboo tradeoffs" is likely to fail

  • Research news | 2013-04-12

    Sustainable forest logging

    Smarter forest logging based on knowledge of habitat connectivity can curb biodiversity loss

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