Why does SEPR publish people’s COVID-19 experience, observations, and reflections? Wei-Ning Xiang Editorial 07 September 2020 Pages: 199 - 203
Beyond blame: leadership, collaboration and compassion in the time of COVID-19 John ForesterGeorge McKibbon Perspective Essay 17 August 2020 Pages: 205 - 216
The COVID-19 pandemic: local to global implications as perceived by urban ecologists Ian DouglasMark ChampionTim Webb Perspective Essay Open access 11 September 2020 Pages: 217 - 228
COVID-19 compassion in self-isolating old age: looking forward from family to regional and global concerns Ian Douglas Reflective Essay Open access 26 June 2020 Pages: 229 - 235
Reinventing community in COVID-19: a case in Canberra, Australia Richard Hu Reflective Essay 25 June 2020 Pages: 237 - 241
Caring for the self and others: a reflection on everyday commoning amid the COVID-19 pandemic Chun Zheng Reflective Essay 24 August 2020 Pages: 243 - 251
The pandemic push: can COVID-19 reinvent conferences to models rooted in sustainability, equitability and inclusion? Holly J. NinerShaili JohriSophia N. Wassermann Communication Open access 25 August 2020 Pages: 253 - 256
In fighting common threats, people’s deep commitment to taking collective action matters: examples from China’s COVID-19 battle and her other combats Hannah Catherine PalkoWei-Ning Xiang Showcases 06 July 2020 Pages: 257 - 264
Combining experiential and social learning approaches for crop disease management in a smallholder context: a complex socio-ecological problem Shiferaw TafesseB. van MierloP. C. Struik Research Article Open access 05 August 2020 Pages: 265 - 282
Challenges to implementing the urban ecosystem service concept in green infrastructure planning: a view from practitioners in Swedish municipalities Frederik Aagaard HagemannThomas B. RandrupÅsa Ode Sang Research Article Open access 27 July 2020 Pages: 283 - 296