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Systematic maps are used to comprehensively gather and describe the literature on a topic, which is often defined by policy and practice relevance and...
Read more(1). The health of coral reef ecosystems is declining. As research examining this decline has grown, review articles (secondary literature) have emerg...
Read moreThe North American Great Lakes Basin is the homeland for many First Nations, Métis and Native American Tribes. The terrestrial and aquatic ecological ...
Read moreResearch weaving is an approach that combines systematic mapping methods with bibliometric and scientometric analyses, shedding light on how research ...
Read moreWhen making decisions about forest and environmental management, managers and policymakers often rely upon scientific knowledge. There is a well-docum...
Read moreCassava is consumed by 800 million people and is a staple crop in Africa. Its production may increase under climate change due to its high drought tol...
Read moreThe rights all people have for involvement in environmental decision making has long been established yet collaborative resource management has had mi...
Read morePer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large group of manufactured chemicals. Since the beginning of their commercial production in the 1950...
Read moreAgriculture is currently the largest driver of biodiversity-loss worldwide. There is a critical need to develop agricultural systems that protect and ...
Read moreCounter-wildlife crime (CWC) interventions-those that directly protect target wildlife from illegal harvest/persecution, detect and sanction rule-brea...
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