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1. Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While protecting intact or semi-intact biodiverse forest ...
Read moreThe dramatic expansion of rubber plantations in mainland South-East Asia and south-west China has caused many eco-environmental problems, especially n...
Read moreIntroduced plant species modify the environment and alter ecological interactions in communities, often to the detriment of native fauna, but the caus...
Read moreProtected areas are increasingly threatened by biological invasions, especially in tropical Asia where extensive areas of natural habitats have been c...
Read moreThe abundance of several species of Forcipomyia, known to be pollinators of cacao, increased markedly in 1 cacao farm in Costa Rica when discs of rott...
Read moreThis report reviews the statutory distribution of powers and responsibilities across levels and sectors. It outlines the legal mandates held by nation...
Read moreGlobal tropical forests have been modified and fragmented by commodity agroforests, leading to significant alterations in ecological communities. Neve...
Read moreConversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversity. While the effects of tropical land use change and...
Read moreTermites are major decomposers in tropical regions and play an important role in soil processes. This study measured the impact of land-use intensific...
Read moreIn the four decades of its existence, agroforestry as a concept has been understood and defined in multiple ways, often referring to a specific system...
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