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Conventional farming has been implicated in global biodiversity and pollinator declines and organic farming is often regarded as a more ecological alt...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is perceived to be a major cause of the decline in many European bat populations. Because organic farming prohibits the u...
Read moreThe rise in global commitments to restore habitat underlines its importance to halt biodiversity loss and abate climate change. To effectively plan fo...
Read moreIncreased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora associated with intensive grasslands in the UK. We a...
Read moreThe exponential increase in the human population in tandem with increased food demand has caused agriculture to be the global-dominant form of land us...
Read moreThe expansion of aquaculture has resulted in widespread habitat conversion throughout the world. Identifying beneficial management measures may dramat...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes were first launched in England, UK, in 1987. A number of schemes are now operated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries a...
Read moreSet-aside is arable land rested from normal intensive operations, usually providing, in summer, a relatively sparse, weedy or grass-dominated sward wi...
Read moreExcessive nutrient loadings from various human activities on land to inland and coastal waters result in water quality degradation through cultural eu...
Read moreAgricultural land use threatens ecosystem services such as biological control by natural enemies because of simplification of habitat structure and in...
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