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Tree cover is often increased with the aim of increasing ecosystem carbon sequestration and mitigating climate change. However, when planting trees in...
Read more1. Forest rewilding is expected to help support nature restoration and mitigate climate change by promoting soil carbon (C) stocks. Increases in biodi...
Read more1. The results of nature restoration efforts have been characterized as notoriously unpredictable. Many variables impact the trajectory of species com...
Read more1. Environmentally friendly approaches to increasing food production include using the positive effects of plant biodiversity, such as in intercroppin...
Read more1. Ecological restoration can help rehabilitate degraded grasslands and mitigate desertification and wind erosion. Grazing exclusion (GE), a prominent...
Read moreThe main threats to forest ungulates are land cover change, poaching, invasive species and other anthropogenic factors. Tropical rainforest deer, espe...
Read moreDecisions on whether and how to manage introduced species can be controversial, but public attitudes towards introduced species management (ISM) are p...
Read moreThe Indonesian government has scaled up its devolution of forest management to local communities in the form of social forestry, with the aim of impro...
Read moreSuccessful adaptation often involves changes to the decision context to enable new ways of thinking and acting on climate change. Using 16 adaptation ...
Read moreThe management of protected areas is often portrayed as an enterprise guided by objective knowledge and technical criteria, a claim that situates cons...
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