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Social-ecological disruptions, such as changing climate, extreme weather-related events and the COVID-19 pandemic, can have cascading and long-term co...
Read moreThis summary focuses on people's connection to nature (CTN), distinct from mere contact with nature. CTN involves an emotional bond with the natural w...
Read moreRaptors can thrive in cities where food supplies are abundant and seasonally stable. The availability of such resources may be linked to spatiotempora...
Read moreEnvisioning processes enable protected area managers to chart a course for future management to reach desired goals, but unexpected changes that could...
Read moreIn the United Kingdom, children are spending less time outdoors and are more disconnected from nature than previous generations. However, interaction ...
Read moreCOVID-19 has heightened the dependence of urban dwellers on cultural ecosystem services provided by urban green spaces (UGS), specifically in regard t...
Read moreWildlife strongly alter behaviour in response to human disturbance; however, fundamental questions remain regarding the influence of human infrastruct...
Read moreResearch and policy during the COVID-19 pandemic often dovetailed with an established interest in how nearby urban nature spaces can encourage human w...
Read moreInterdependent relationships among humans and nature often go overlooked, delaying better environmental, social and public health outcomes. Emerging a...
Read moreGreenspaces facilitate well-being benefits for humans in several ways including through cognitive restoration, physical exercise and social interactio...
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