Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Hua, Ting"
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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the post-pandemic era
Zhao, Wenwu; Yin, Caichun; Hua, Ting; Meadows, Michael E.; Li, Yan; Liu, Yanxu; Cherubini, Francesco; Pereira, Paulo; Fu, Bojie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose substantial challenges to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Exploring systematic SDG strategies is urgently needed to aid recovery from the pandemic and reinvigorate ... -
An action plan for the agri-food sector at the time of the climate and biodiversity crises
Cherubini, Francesco; Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023) -
Changes in multiple ecosystem services and their influencing factors in Nordic countries
Hu, Xiangping; Hou, Yanzhen; Li, Dan; Hua, Ting; Marchi, Maurizio; Urrego, Johana Paola Forero; Huang, Bo; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Understanding changes of ecosystem services and their influencing factors is crucial for more sustainable ecosystem management and conservation of nature contributions to people, especially in regions suffering high pressure ... -
Continuous growth of human footprint risks compromising the benefits of protected areas in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Pereira, Paulo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Protected areas (PAs) are the critical societal tool to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem services (ESs), but human disturbances frequently threaten them. Here, we used multiple data sources to map the human footprint ... -
Contributions of ecological programs to sustainable development goals in Linzhi, over the Tibetan Plateau: A mental map perspective
Liu, Xiaoxing; Zhao, Wenwu; Liu, Yanxu; Hua, Ting; Hu, Xiangping; Cherubini, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Ecological programs (EPs) can reverse the degradation of ecosystems and promote the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The public understanding of the role of EPs in the context of SDGs can influence ... -
Effectiveness of protected areas edges on vegetation greenness, cover and productivity on the Tibetan Plateau, China
Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Pereira, Paulo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Protected areas (PAs) are the cornerstones of global vegetation conservation efforts, but growing evidence showed the limited effectiveness of PAs in some regions. Recent attempts to quantify conservation efficiency were ... -
Sensitivity and future exposure of ecosystem services to climate change on the Tibetan Plateau of China
Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Pereira, Paulo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Context Climate change has imposed tremendous impacts on ecosystem services. Recent attempts to quantify such impacts mainly focused on a basin or larger scale, or used limited time periods that largely ignore observations ... -
Strengthening protected areas for climate refugia on the Tibetan Plateau, China
Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Pereira, Paulo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Protected areas (PAs) are at the forefront of efforts to conserve and restore biodiversity, while climate change can risk compromising the ecological benefits of PAs. Therefore, targeting conservation and adaptation efforts ... -
Upgrading protected areas can improve or reverse the decline in conservation effectiveness: Evidence from the Tibetan Plateau, China
Hua, Ting; Zhao, Wenwu; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Pereira, Paulo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Protected areas (PAs) are considered essential for maintaining biodiversity. Several governments would like to strengthen the management levels of their PAs (as shorthand for a hierarchy in PA administrative governance) ...