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Making effective decisions in conservation requires a broad and robust evidence base describing the likely outcomes of potential actions to draw on. S...
Read moreThis paper highlights the benefits of co-designed applied research to encourage potential collaborators to 'reach across the aisle', dispel the percep...
Read moreExchanging applied ecological and management information is the key to achieving real-world impact for mitigating the environmental impacts of anthrop...
Read moreDelivering a revolution in evidence use in conservation requires a cultural change across society. For a wide range of groups (practitioners, knowledg...
Read moreTo be effective, the next generation of conservation practitioners and managers need to be critical thinkers with a deep understanding of how to make ...
Read moreLand-use intensification leads to loss and degradation of habitats and is thus a major driver of biodiversity loss. Restoration strategies typically f...
Read moreConservation practice provides a considerable opportunity to generate new evidence to inform future decision-making. Substantial resources are current...
Read moreGrassland ecosystems are often used to generate biomass in temperate regions of the world. It is well known that biomass is influenced by climate and ...
Read morePre-release testing for biological control agents is focused primarily on assessment of host-range specificity and safety of potential agents. Agent i...
Read moreAtmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including biodiversity loss. Modelling its deposition to evalua...
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