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Karina Benessaiah

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 29, 2014
Drug trafficking's effects on coastal ecosystemsKarina Benessaiah, Jesse Sayles
Sustainability Science|October 11, 2021
Crisis, transformation, and agency: Why are people going back-to-the-land in Greece?Karina Benessaiah, Hallie Eakin
Environmental Management|June 11, 2014
How is shrimp aquaculture transforming coastal livelihoods and lagoons in Estero Real, Nicaragua? The need to integrate social-ecological research and ecosystem-based approachesKarina Benessaiah, Raja Sengupta
Ambio|December 19, 2025
Correction: The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature declineVictoria Reyes-García, Sebastian Villasante, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Ambio|February 28, 2025
The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature declineVictoria Reyes-García, Sebastian Villasante, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 11, 2016
Opinion: Why protect nature? Rethinking values and the environmentKai M A Chan, Patricia Balvanera, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|September 26, 2025
A Call for Bio-Inspired Technologies: Promises and Challenges for Ecosystem Service ReplacementKristina Wanieck, M Alex Smith, Elizabeth Porter, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|November 26, 2025
Are Ecosystem Services Replaceable by Technology Yet? Bio-Inspired Technologies for Ecosystem Services: Challenges and OpportunitiesShoshanah Jacobs, Jindong Zhang, Emily Wolf, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 29, 2014
Drug trafficking's effects on coastal ecosystemsKarina Benessaiah, Jesse Sayles
Sustainability Science|October 11, 2021
Crisis, transformation, and agency: Why are people going back-to-the-land in Greece?Karina Benessaiah, Hallie Eakin
Environmental Management|June 11, 2014
How is shrimp aquaculture transforming coastal livelihoods and lagoons in Estero Real, Nicaragua? The need to integrate social-ecological research and ecosystem-based approachesKarina Benessaiah, Raja Sengupta
Ambio|December 19, 2025
Correction: The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature declineVictoria Reyes-García, Sebastian Villasante, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Ambio|February 28, 2025
The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature declineVictoria Reyes-García, Sebastian Villasante, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 11, 2016
Opinion: Why protect nature? Rethinking values and the environmentKai M A Chan, Patricia Balvanera, Karina Benessaiah, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|September 26, 2025
A Call for Bio-Inspired Technologies: Promises and Challenges for Ecosystem Service ReplacementKristina Wanieck, M Alex Smith, Elizabeth Porter, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|November 26, 2025
Are Ecosystem Services Replaceable by Technology Yet? Bio-Inspired Technologies for Ecosystem Services: Challenges and OpportunitiesShoshanah Jacobs, Jindong Zhang, Emily Wolf, et al.
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