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New native woodlands are typically created in a small and isolated configuration, potentially reducing their value as a resource for biodiversity. The...
Read moreBioLinks was a biodiversity project run by the Field Studies Council (FSC) and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), FSC and Esmee Fair...
Read moreRangelands are multi-use landscapes which are socially and ecologically important in different ways. Among other interactions, shared use of rangeland...
Read moreEnvisioning processes enable protected area managers to chart a course for future management to reach desired goals, but unexpected changes that could...
Read moreThe stewardship of forests across multiple human generations has potential to lead to cultural innovations fostering sustainable uses. Nevertheless, p...
Read moreEffective approaches towards sustainability need to be informed by a diverse array of stakeholder perspectives. However, capturing these perspectives ...
Read moreUsing biodiversity management within New Zealand's agricultural landscape as a case study, we apply 'boundary science' approaches to overcome two pers...
Read moreRiver rhythmicity refers to the periodic, recurrent phenomena of a riverscape that are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water, creating re...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to analyse sediment infauna data to quantify any changes in community composition at the Fal and Helford Special Area of C...
Read moreLittle is known about the pollinators of rare plants, which is cause for concern given that pollination is essential for the long-term survival of mos...
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