Lutgardo B Alcantara, Lota A Creencia, John Roderick V Madarcos, Karen G Madarcos, Jean Beth S Jontila, Fiona Culhane. Climate change awareness and risk perceptions in the coastal marine ecosystem of Palawan, Philippines.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e054
Spyros Efthymiopoulos, Yasemin D Aktas, Hector Altamirano. Mind the gap between non-activated (non-aggressive) and activated (aggressive) indoor fungal testing: impact of pre-sampling environmental settings on indoor air readings.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e055
Anne Mette Madsen, Saloomeh Moslehi-Jenabian, Mika Frankel, John Kerr White, Margit W Frederiksen. Airborne bacterial species in indoor air and association with physical factors.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e056
Cristobal B Cayetano, Lota A Creencia, Emma Sullivan, Daniel Clewely, Peter I Miller. Multi-spatiotemporal analysis of changes in mangrove forests in Palawan, Philippines: predicting future trends using a support vector machine algorithm and the Markov chain model.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e057
Guo Jialeng, Santiago Suárez de la Fuente, Tristan Smith. BoatNet: automated small boat composition detection using deep learning on satellite imagery.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e058
Mark A Maslin, John Lang, Fiona Harvey. A short history of the successes and failures of the international climate change negotiations.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e059
Ferhat Yilmaz, Dan Osborn, Michel Tsamados. The influence of the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change on water use and supply: experience of Istanbul, Türkiye.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e061
Jhénelle Williams, Simon Chin-Yee, Mark Maslin, Jonathan Barnsley, Anthony Costello, John Lang, Jacqueline McGlade, Yacob Mulugetta, Richard Taylor, Matthew Winning, Priti Parikh. Africa and climate justice at COP27 and beyond: impacts and solutions through an interdisciplinary lens.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e062
Ruiqiu Yao, Andrew Gillen. Public opinion evaluation on social media platforms: a case study of High Speed 2 (HS2) rail infrastructure project.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e063
Dawud Ansari, Regine Schönenberg, Melissa Abud, Laura Becerra, Wassim Brahim, Javier Castiblanco, Anne Cristina de la Vega-Leinert, Nigel Dudley, Michael Dunlop, Carolina Figueroa, Oscar Guevara, Philipp Hauser, Hannes Hobbie, Mostafa A R Hossain, Jean Hugé, Luc Janssens de Bisthoven, Hilde Keunen, Claudia Munera-Roldan, Jan Petzold, Anne-Julie Rochette, Matthew Schmidt, Charlotte Schumann, Sayanti Sengupta, Susanne Stoll-Kleemann, Lorrae van Kerkhoff, Maarten P M Vanhove, Carina Wyborn. Communicating climate change and biodiversity loss with local populations: exploring communicative utopias in eight transdisciplinary case studies.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e064
Matthew Davies, Muki Haklay, Timothy Kiprutto, Megan Laws, Jerome Lewis, Samuel Lunn-Rockliffe, Jaqueline McGlade, Marcos Moreu, Andrew Yano, Wilson Kipkore. Supporting the capacities and knowledge of smallholder farmers in Kenya for sustainable agricultural futures: a Citizen Science pilot project.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e065
Jonathan Barnsley, Jhénelle A Williams, Simon Chin-Yee, Anthony Costello, Mark Maslin, Jacqueline McGlade, Richard Taylor, Matthew Winning, Priti Parikh. Location location location: a carbon footprint calculator for transparent travel to the UN Climate Conference 2022.UCL open. Environment. 2023, 5: e066
Zachary E Goldman, John A Kaufman, J Danielle Sharpe, Amy F Wolkin, Matthew O Gribble. Coping with oil spills: oil exposure and anxiety among residents of Gulf Coast states after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.UCL open. Environment. 2022, 4:
Yahayra Michel. Invited discussant comments during the UCL-Penn Global Covid Study webinar 'Family Life: Stress, Relationship Conflict and Child Adjustment'.UCL open. Environment. 2022, 4: e001