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Sustainable development and the water–energy–food nexus: A perspective on livelihoods
EM Biggs, E Bruce, B Boruff, JMA Duncan, J Horsley, N Pauli, K McNeill, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 54, 389-397, 2015
9452015
Turning down the heat: An enhanced understanding of the relationship between urban vegetation and surface temperature at the city scale
JMA Duncan, B Boruff, A Saunders, Q Sun, J Hurley, M Amati
Science of the Total Environment 656, 118-128, 2019
1162019
Observing climate impacts on tea yield in Assam, India
JMA Duncan, SD Saikia, N Gupta, EM Biggs
Applied Geography 77, 64-71, 2016
1162016
Assessing the accuracy and applied use of satellite-derived precipitation estimates over Nepal
JMA Duncan, EM Biggs
Applied Geography 34, 626-638, 2012
1062012
The resilience of integrated agricultural systems to climate change
JDB Gil, AS Cohn, J Duncan, P Newton, S Vermeulen
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (4), e461, 2017
952017
Plenty of water, not enough strategy: How inadequate accessibility, poor governance and a volatile government can tip the balance against ensuring water security: The case of Nepal
EM Biggs, JMA Duncan, PM Atkinson, J Dash
Environmental science & policy 33, 388-394, 2013
872013
Spatio-temporal trends in precipitation and their implications for water resources management in climate-sensitive Nepal
JMA Duncan, EM Biggs, J Dash, PM Atkinson
Applied Geography 43, 138-146, 2013
792013
The tea landscape of Assam: Multi-stakeholder insights into sustainable livelihoods under a changing climate
EM Biggs, N Gupta, SD Saikia, JMA Duncan
Environmental Science & Policy 82, 9-18, 2018
742018
Satellite prediction of forest flowering phenology
DJ Dixon, JN Callow, JMA Duncan, SA Setterfield, N Pauli
Remote Sensing of Environment 255, 112197, 2021
702021
Forest loss in Brazil increases maximum temperatures within 50 km
AS Cohn, N Bhattarai, J Campolo, O Crompton, D Dralle, J Duncan, ...
Environmental Research Letters 14 (8), 084047, 2019
682019
The potential of satellite-observed crop phenology to enhance yield gap assessments in smallholder landscapes
JMA Duncan, J Dash, PM Atkinson
Frontiers in Environmental Science 3, 56, 2015
612015
Elucidating the impact of temperature variability and extremes on cereal croplands through remote sensing
JMA Duncan, J Dash, PM Atkinson
Global change biology 21 (4), 1541-1551, 2015
572015
Environmental livelihood security in Southeast Asia and Oceania: a water-energy-food-livelihoods nexus approach for spatially assessing change. White paper
EM Biggs, B Boruff, E Bruce, JMA Duncan, BJ Haworth, S Duce, J Horsley, ...
IWMI, 2014
402014
Resilience to hazards: Rice farmers in the Mahanadi Delta, India
J Duncan, E Tompkins, J Dash, B Tripathy
Ecology and Society 22 (4), 2017
372017
Geographic information and communication technologies for supporting smallholder agriculture and climate resilience
BT Haworth, E Biggs, J Duncan, N Wales, B Boruff, E Bruce
Climate 6 (4), 97, 2018
342018
Analysing temporal trends in the Indian Summer Monsoon and its variability at a fine spatial resolution
JMA Duncan, J Dash, PM Atkinson
Climatic change 117, 119-131, 2013
282013
Deforestation-induced surface warming is influenced by the fragmentation and spatial extent of forest loss in Maritime Southeast Asia
O Crompton, D Corrêa, J Duncan, S Thompson
Environmental Research Letters 16 (11), 114018, 2021
262021
Tea production characteristics of tea growers (plantations and smallholdings) and livelihood dimensions of tea workers in Assam, India
EM Biggs, N Gupta, SD Saikia, JMA Duncan
Data in brief 17, 1379-1387, 2018
242018
Urban vegetation cover change in Melbourne
J Hurley, MA Saunders, A Both, C Sun, B Boruff, J Duncan, M Amati, ...
[Centre for Urban Research]. RMIT University, 2019
212019
Regional-scale fire severity mapping of Eucalyptus forests with the Landsat archive
DJ Dixon, JN Callow, JMA Duncan, SA Setterfield, N Pauli
Remote Sensing of Environment 270, 112863, 2022
202022
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