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  • Fan, D., H. Zhong, B. Hu, Z. Tian, L. Sun, G. Fischer, X. Wang, Z. Jiang. 2020. “Agro-Ecological Suitability Assessment of Chinese Medicinal Yam under Future Climate Change.” Environmental Geochemistry and Health (2019 IF: 3.472). 42 (3), 987-1000,Open-access publication on 15 Oct 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00437-w. Agro-Ecological Suitability Assessment of Chinese Medicinal Yam under Future Climate Change_EGH2020.pdf1.88 MB
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  • Chen, S., Chen, C., Feng, K., Liu, Z., Fromer, N., Weisz, H., Schellnhuber, H., Hubacek, K., (2020), Physical and virtual carbon metabolism of global cities, Nature Communications 11, 182.
  • Chen, S., Long, H., Chen, B., Feng, K., Hubacek, K., (2020), Urban carbon footprints across scale: Important considerations for choosing system boundaries, Applied Energy 259, 114201.
  • Gore, M. L., Naes, L. W., Warinwa, F., Nyce, C, and Y Teka. (2020). Benchmarking African efforts in science diplomacy and wildlife trafficking. Science Diplomacy.
  • Liu, X., Pei, S., Wang, S., Wen, Y., Li, X., Wu, J., Chen, J., Feng, K., Liu, J., Hubacek, K., Davis, S., Yu, L., Liu, Z., Wu, C., Cai, Y., Yuan, W., (2019), Global urban expansion offsets climate-driven increases in terrestrial net primary productivity,
  • Lin, J.*, Du, M., Chen, L., Liu, Y., Feng, K.*, Martin, R., Wang, J., Ni, R., Zhao, Y., Kong, H., Weng, H., Liu, M., van Donkelaar, A., Liu, Q., Hubacek, K., (2019), Carbon and health implications of trade restrictions, Nature Communications 10: 4947 .
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  • Vogt-Schilb, A., Walsh, B., Feng, K.*, Di Capua, L., Liu, Y., Zuluaga, D., Robles, M., Hubacek, K., (2019), Cash transfer for pro-poor carbon taxes in Latin America and the Caribbean, Nature Sustainability 2, pp941-948.
  • Ying, Q., M. C. Hansen, L. Sun, L. Wang, M. Steininger. 2019. “Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator.” Environmental Research Letters (2018 IF: 6.192). vol. 14, article no. 114015.https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab443e. Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator_EnvResearchLetters2019.pdf1.05 MB
  • Zhang, W., Liu, M., Hubacek, K., Feng, K., Wu, W., Liu, Y., Jiang, H., Bi, J., Wang, J., (2019) Virtual flows of aquatic heavy metal emissions and associated risk in China, Journal of Environmental Management 249, pp 109400.
  • Cooper, M.W., Brown, M.E., Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Pflug, G., McCallum, I., Fritz, S., Silva, J., Zvoleff, A., 2019. Mapping the effects of drought on child stunting. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1905228116
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  • Wang, J., Wang, S.*, Li, S., Feng, K., (2019), Coupling analysis of urbanization and energy-environment efficiency: Evidence from Guangdong province, Applied Energy 254, pp113650.
  • Liu, X., S. Wang, P. Wu, K. Feng, K. Hubacek, X. Li, L. Sun. 2019. “Impacts of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage in China.” Environmental Science and Technology (2018 IF: 7.194), 53, 6834−6844.DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b00103

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