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Farmer wildlife management practices are critical to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions across intensively used agricultural landscapes. Po...
Read moreIntroduced, managed bees such as mason bees (genus Osmia) can confer significant pollination benefits to agricultural systems, but a risk of introduci...
Read moreDespite the benefits of a diverse approach to crop pollination, global food production remains reliant on a low diversity of managed pollinators, espe...
Read moreThe brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a common bird species in Australia and is a pollinator of many native plant species but there are no re...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionptThis link goes to a English section Despite evidence about the contribution of Indigenous Peoples and local com...
Read moreEmerging nature restoration agendas are increasing the pressure on rural communities to coexist with expanding wildlife, including large carnivores. T...
Read moreTraditionally, ecosystem restoration has focussed on standard ecological indicators like water or habitat quality, species population abundance or veg...
Read moreFragmentation of habitat, for example by intensive agricultural practices, can be detrimental to local biodiversity. However, it often remains unclear...
Read moreRecent bark beetle outbreaks in North America and Europe have impacted forested landscapes and the provisioning of critical ecosystem services. The sc...
Read moreParticipation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collective action has become widely accepted as a possibl...
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