Publications 2023-2024

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Journal Articles (2023-2024)

bold: Contributions of group members

    1.  Rybski D, Ciccone A (2023): Aurbach, Lotka, and Zipf: pioneers of power-law city-size distributions. Archives for History of Exact Siences, 10.1007/s00407-023-00314-0
    2. Seydewitz, T., Pradhan, P., Landholm, D. M., & Kropp, J. P. (2023). Deforestation Drivers Across the Tropics and Their Impacts on Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Services. Anthropocene Science, 1-12.
    3. Reitemeyer, F., Fritz, D., Jacobi, N., Díaz-Bone, L., Viteri, C. M., & Kropp, J. P. (2023). Quantification of urban mitigation potentials-coping with data heterogeneity. Heliyon, in press, [DOI].
    4. Ribeiro FL, Rybski D (2023): Mathematical models to explain the origin of urban scaling laws, Physics Reports, 1012: 1-39,  [DOI].
    5. De Simone M, Pradhan P, Kropp JP, Rybski D (2023), A large share of Berlin's vegetable consumption can be produced within the city-limits. Sustainable Cities and Society. 91 (2023) 104362, [DOI].
    6. Helbling M, Rybski D, Schewe J, Siedentop S, Glockmann M, Heider B, et al. (2023) Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks. PLOS Clim 2(1): e0000078, [DOI].
    7. Pradhan, P., Callaghan, M., Hu, Y., Dahal, K., Hunecke, C., Reusswig, F., Lotze-Campen, H., Kropp, J.P. (2023). Urban agriculture provides multiple benefits besides food. Global Food Security, in press, [DOI]. 
    8. Rybski, D. and Ciccone, A. (2023) Auerbach, Lotka, Zipf – pioneers of power-law city-size distributions, Archive for History of Exact Sciences, in press, [DOI].
    9. Foong A, Pradhan P, Frör O (2023). Supply chain disruptions would increase agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Regional Environmental Change, in press, [DOI].
    10. Mirzabaev A, Bezner Kerr R, Hasegawa T, Pradhan P, Wreford A, Tirado von der Pahlen AC, Gurney-Smith H (2023) Severe Climate Change Risks to Food Security and Nutrition, Climate Risk Management. in press, [DOI].
    11. Pradhan P. (2023) A threefold approach to rescue the 2030 Agenda from failing, National Science Review. , in press, [DOI].
    12. Pradhan, P.  (2023) Saving food mitigates climate change. Nature Food, in press, [DOI].
    13. Seydewitz T, Landholm DM, Kropp JP, and P Pradhan (2023): Deforestation drivers across the tropics and their impacts on carbon stocks and ecosystem services. Anthropocene Science, in press, [DOI].
    14. Pradhan, P., Callaghan, M., Hu, Y., Dahal, K., Hunecke, C., Reusswig, F., Lotze-Campen, H., Kropp, J.P. (2023). Urban agriculture provides multiple benefits besides food. Global Food Security, in press, [DOI].
    15. Kandel, G. P.; Bavorova, M., Ullah, A., Kaechele, H., Pradhan, P. (2023). Building resilience to climate change: examining the impact of agro-ecological zones and social groups on sustainable development. Sustainable Development, in press, [DOI].

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