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The cumulative impacts of human activities and natural disturbance are leading to loss and extinction of species, ecological communities and biocultur...
Read moreSpecies-area (SA) models have often been used to predict biodiversity loss resulting from habitat loss. This application of SA models hinges on two fu...
Read moreInterest in landscape-scale approaches to fire management and forest restoration is growing with the realization that these approaches are critical to...
Read moreUrban foraging is a global informal phenomenon which has been investigated in the Global North more than other parts of the world. Characterising the ...
Read moreMany national governments have incorporated nature-based solutions (NbS) in their plans to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions. However, uncertainties...
Read moreConserving large carnivores requires protecting landscape spaces that encompass all spatiotemporal scales of their movement. Large carnivores normally...
Read moreMaking the right decisions for sustainable development requires sound knowledge of the values and spatial distribution of the services co-produced by ...
Read moreBolivia's forest resources are of global importance, its main forest areas are located in subtropical and tropical regions. There is severe deforestat...
Read moreRecreating on public land is increasingly popular in the Pacific Northwest. Recreation management requires balancing opportunities for people to enjoy...
Read moreTo date, there has been a focus on biological aspects of invasion rather than landscape-scale processes within human-modified landscapes. Applying a m...
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