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1. Many coastal communities depend on ecosystems for goods and services that contribute to human well-being. As long-standing interactions between peo...
Read moreUrbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understanding of its impacts on the multidimensional well-bei...
Read more1. There is mounting concern that people living more urbanised, modern lifestyles have fewer and lower quality interactions with nature, and therefore...
Read more1. Conservationists often assume that connection with and caring about nature's well-being is strongly linked to ecological knowledge. Existing eviden...
Read moreEmerging theory suggests that the ecosystem-level consequences of anthropogenic pressures depend on how species will be disassembled from ecological c...
Read moreGrazing can have considerable ecological impacts when managed inappropriately, however livestock production is a significant contributor to global foo...
Read moreMonitoring the impacts of anthropogenic threats and interventions to mitigate these threats is key to understanding how to best conserve biodiversity....
Read more1. Human-wildlife interactions are usually centred on the conflict between local populations and species that are perceived as problematic. To better ...
Read more1. Customary harvests of wildlife underpin the livelihoods, cultural identities, well-being and ecological knowledge of many Indigenous peoples and lo...
Read moreEnvironmental conventions aim to protect ecosystem structures and functions to provide goods and services for mankind. The degree of aquatic ecosystem...
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