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David O'Byrne
David O'Byrne
Researcher in Sustainability Science, Lund University
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Why resilience is unappealing to social science: Theoretical and empirical investigations of the scientific use of resilience
L Olsson, A Jerneck, H Thoren, J Persson, D O’Byrne
Science advances 1 (4), e1400217, 2015
7002015
Why resilience is unappealing to social science: Theoretical and empirical investigations of the scientific use of resilience
L Olsson, A Jerneck, H Thoren, J Persson, D O’Byrne
Science advances 1 (4), e1400217, 2015
7002015
Teaching and learning sustainability: An assessment of the curriculum content and structure of sustainability degree programs in higher education
D O’Byrne, W Dripps, KA Nicholas
Sustainability Science 10, 43-59, 2015
1692015
Pluralism in search of sustainability: Ethics, knowledge and methdology in sustainability science
E Isgren, A Jerneck, D O'Byrne
Challenges in Sustainability 5 (1), 2-6, 2017
352017
Science has much to offer social movements in the face of planetary emergencies
E Isgren, CS Boda, D Harnesk, D O’Byrne
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (11), 1498-1498, 2019
242019
A collective alternative to the Inward Turn in environmental sustainability research
CS Boda, D O’Byrne, D Harnesk, T Faran, E Isgren
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 1-7, 2022
172022
The best laid plans: Using the capability approach to assess neoliberal conservation in South Africa—The case of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
M Hansen, T Faran, D O’Byrne
The Journal of Environment & Development 24 (4), 395-417, 2015
172015
A contribution to building unified movements for the environment: Aligning interests, forming alliances
D O’Byrne
Human Geography 13 (2), 127-138, 2020
112020
No more water, but fire next time: the conflict between environmental aims and social claims in Louisiana's post-Katrina coastal planning
DO Byrne
112020
A social science perspective on resilience
L Olsson, A Jerneck, H Thorén, J Persson, DO Byrne
112016
Principles of epistemological accountability with methodological implications for measuring, assessing, and profiling human resilience
AM Almedom, D O'Byrne, A Jerneck
Ecology and Society 20 (3), 2015
112015
The social impacts of sustainable land management in Great Green Wall countries: an evaluative framework based on the capability approach
D O’Byrne, A Mechiche-Alami, A Tengberg, L Olsson
Land 11 (3), 352, 2022
72022
Evaluating the scaling potential of sustainable land management projects in the Sahelian Great Green Wall countries
A Mechiche-Alami, D O’Byrne, A Tengberg, L Olsson
Environmental Research Letters 17 (8), 084016, 2022
62022
Like poets in times of dearth: The legitimacy crisis of science and social movements
T Faran, D O'Byrne
First International Conference in Contemporary Social Science, Rethymno, Greece, 2015
62015
A reply to Balmford et al.(2017)
D O'Byrne, E Isgren, CS Boda
Biological Conservation 218, 293-294, 2018
52018
Sustainability now!: a review of the current state of academic programmes in sustainability
D O Byrne
Master Thesis Series in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science, 2012
22012
Implications of policy changes for coastal landscape patterns and sustainability in Eastern China
Y Wang, J Liao, Y Ye, D O’Byrne, MW Scown
Landscape Ecology 39 (1), 1-22, 2024
12024
Land degradation and migration
K Hermans, D Müller, D O’Byrne, L Olsson, LC Stringer
Nature Sustainability 6 (12), 1503-1505, 2023
12023
Habitability as capability: proposing a normative definition of the concept
D O’Byrne
Population-Environment Research Network (PERN) Cyberseminar). Retrieved …, 2023
12023
Restoring human freedoms: from utilitarianism to a capability approach to wetland restoration in Louisiana’s coastal master plan
D O’Byrne
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 12 (2), 298-310, 2022
12022
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