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Research on the diverse benefits of nature to people is characterised by a broad range of disciplines involved, encompassing a variety of approaches, ...
Read moreThe modification of landscapes is increasing the interface between humans and wildlife, while conflicts concerning predator impacts on human activitie...
Read moreOutdoor recreation is an essential way many people engage with nature. The provision of public spaces for recreation intersects with conservation prac...
Read more1. Prey distribution and density drive predator habitat usage and foraging behaviour. Understanding ecological relationships is necessary for effectiv...
Read morePollution from land-based run-off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, detrimentally affecting the livelihoods of millions peop...
Read moreFarmland biodiversity benefits pollination, biological control and other key ecosystem services. Food safety has been seen as an exception to this bro...
Read moreSustainable intensification (SI) is a global challenge, aiming to increase food production whilst conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. This...
Read moreAgricultural land is being increasingly abandoned on a global scale, with over 200 million hectares recovering from agricultural use. Plant community ...
Read moreThere is increasing recognition that pollination deficits are limiting crop yields world-wide. However, management strategies for optimal insect polli...
Read moreEcological intensification has been proposed as a strategy to mitigate the impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and insect pollin...
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