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cf. FA 31 No. 601.] Seedlings of P. radiata, from autumn sowings at Rotorua, New Zealand, were undercut in Dec. and then wrenched weekly (W/1), fortni...
Read moreGlobal wetland loss means constructed urban wetlands are an increasingly valuable resource for conservation. However, priorities for managing urban we...
Read moreBased on the findings presented in this report, general recommendations regarding measures and strategies to decrease the water footprint (WF) of cott...
Read moreAnthropogenic practices that facilitate species introductions must be identified and modified to improve management and control the spread of non-nati...
Read moreNarrm-Melbourne, Australia, has been at the forefront of urban biodiversity research, planning and management for 50 years in urban landscapes that ha...
Read moreA key message of the 2015 International Year of Soils was that 'soils help to combat and adapt to climate change by playing a key role in the carbon c...
Read morePeat-forming wet woodlands (forested wetlands) are naturally occurring carbon-dense ecosystems that have considerable potential to form an important p...
Read moreProtected areas are central for long-term conservation of biodiversity and can potentially support climate change mitigation. But protected areas are ...
Read moreOutdoor recreation is an essential way many people engage with nature. The provision of public spaces for recreation intersects with conservation prac...
Read moreThere is continuing debate about the impact of agricultural practices on farmland wildlife. In particular, it has been postulated that a general decli...
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