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Managers often have incomplete information to make decisions about threatened species management, and lack the time or funding needed to obtain comple...
Read moreWhen prevention of invasive species' introductions fails, society faces the challenge to manage invasive species in an effective and efficient way. Th...
Read moreInclusive, comprehensive Stakeholder Identification and Mapping processes are vital for successful environmental management. This is relevant as multi...
Read moreThe gap between practitioners and conservation or environmental management science is difficult to bridge. Managers sometimes use limited scientific i...
Read moreFailing to account for uncertainty in the detection of invasive plants may lead to inefficient management strategies and wasted resources. Smart strat...
Read moreA sustainable transition in the agri-food system holds society-wide implications. Farmers play central roles in responding to climate change, environm...
Read moreIn conservation decision-making, we operate within the confines of limited funding. Furthermore, we often assume particular relationships between mana...
Read moreRevegetation can provide major environmental benefits in degraded landscapes, but there is also potential for negative impacts from genetic change in ...
Read moreThe extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combining ecological and economic models to find cost-effective man...
Read moreGlobally important chalk streams in England are in poor ecological health, in part due to inadequate water quality. Addressing this issue requires an ...
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