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The telecoupling concept and framework have been widely applied in diverse fields.  By the end of 2019, more than 520 publications had cited Framing Sustainability in a Telecoupled World, the foundational paper on telecoupling.

  • Journal of Land Use Science: Land-use changes across distant places: design of a telecoupled agent-based model
  • Environmental Sustainability: Governing flows in telecoupled land systems
  • Ecological Indicators: Guidance for assessing interregional ecosystem service flows
  • Sustainability: Telecoupled Food Trade Affects Pericoupled Trade and Intracoupled Production. News release: Tariffs lead to creative supply chains
  •  Book chapter: What is Telecoupling? Preview: First 20 Pages.  News release: New book applies telecoupling framework to land-use change 
  • Applied Energy: Shift in a national virtual energy network.  News release: Energy stealthily hitches ride in global trade
  • Science of the Total Environment: Interactive national virtual water-energy nexus networks
  • Sustainability: Telecoupling Research: The First Five Years.  News release:  Sustainability celebrates research revolution birthday
  • Ecology and Society: Special Feature - Telecoupling: A New Frontier in Global Sustainability.  News release: Sustainable science amplifies the global of local


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