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Denise Margaret Matias
Denise Margaret Matias
Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development
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A collaborative approach to bring insights from local observations of climate change impacts into global climate change research
RSF V Reyes-Garcia, D Garcia-del-Amo, P Benyei, A Fernandez-Llamazares, K ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 39, 1-8, 2019
882019
A review of ecosystem service benefits from wild bees across social contexts
DMS Matias, J Leventon, AL Rau, C Borgemeister, H von Wehrden
Ambio 46 (4), 456-467, 2017
702017
Perspectives on tipping points in integrated models of the natural and human Earth system: cascading effects and telecoupling
CLE Franzke, A Ciullo, EA Gilmore, DM Matias, N Nagabhatla, A Orlov, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (1), 015004, 2022
502022
Commercializing traditional non-timber forest products: An integrated value chain analysis of honey from giant honey bees in Palawan, Philippines
DMS Matias, JA Tambo, T Stellmacher, C Borgemeister, H von Wehrden
Forest Policy and Economics 97, 223-231, 2018
452018
Climate humanitarian visa: International migration opportunities as post-disaster humanitarian intervention
DMS Matias
Climatic Change 160 (1), 143-156, 2020
272020
The role of a priori cross-border migration after extreme climate events: The case of the Philippines after typhoon Haiyan
C Mosuela, DM Matias
Environmental change, adaptation and migration: bringing in the region, 98-116, 2015
162015
Thinking beyond Western commercial honeybee hives: towards improved conservation of honey bee diversity
DMS Matias, C Borgemeister, H von Wehrden
Biodiversity and conservation 26, 3499-3504, 2017
142017
Slow onset climate change impacts: global trends and the role of science-policy partnerships
DM Matias
Discussion paper, 2017
142017
Local communities and wildlife consumption bans
DMS Matias, EF Pinto, M Ramnath, DS Jose
Nature Sustainability 4 (1), 1-1, 2021
82021
From gender parity to gender equality: changing women’s lived realities
A Manlosa, DM Matias
German Development Institute, The Current Column, March 5, 2018
82018
Climate risk insurance for resilience: Assessing countries' implementation plans
S Kreft, L Schaefer, E Behre, D Matias
UNU-EHS, 2017
82017
Biodiversity conservation as infectious disease prevention: why a social-ecological perspective is essential
FD Schneider, DM Matias, S Burkhart, L Drees, T Fickel, D Hummel, ...
Global Sustainability 4, e13, 2021
62021
The Role of Linked Social-Ecological Systems in a Mobile Agent-Based Ecosystem Service from Giant Honey Bees (Apis dorsata) in an Indigenous Community …
DMS Matias, C Borgemeister, AM Sémah, H von Wehrden
Human Ecology 47, 905-915, 2019
62019
Ecological changes and local knowledge in a giant honey bee (Apis dorsata F.) hunting community in Palawan, Philippines
DMS Matias, C Borgemeister, H von Wehrden
Ambio 47, 924-934, 2018
62018
Indigenous livelihood portfolio as a framework for an ecological post-COVID-19 society
DMS Matias
Geoforum 123, 12-13, 2021
42021
Mapping giant honey bee nests in Palawan, Philippines through a transdisciplinary approach
DMS Matias, T Stellmacher, C Borgemeister, JG Cayron, H von Wehrden
Development in Practice 27 (7), 903-912, 2017
42017
Low-Carbon Development in Southeast Asia
DM Matias
Bonn, West Germany: Germanwatch eV, 2011
42011
Pro-poor climate risk insurance: the role of community-based organisations (CBOs)
DM Matias, R Fernández, ML Hutfils, M Winges
Briefing Paper, 2018
32018
Sustainability of Community Forestry Enterprises: Indigenous Wild Honey Gathering in the Palawan Biosphere Reserve, Philippines
DMS Matias
Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF), 2018
22018
Local Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study Among the Indigenous Palaw’ans in the Philippines
DM Matias
Climate Change in the Asia-Pacific Region, 173-187, 2015
22015
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