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Intensive cropping systems select for a low diversity of weeds tolerant of chemical control, leading to persistent weed-crop competition and declining...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes remain a controversial approach to reversing biodiversity losses, partly because the drivers of variation in outcomes are poo...
Read moreSeed control is a food sovereignty issue. Following the almost complete transfer of seed management to the private sector in France, in the last fifty...
Read moreThe thirty-eighth session of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), including the fifth session of the Committee on Administra...
Read moreEfforts to monitor and conserve populations and ecosystems in human-dominated landscapes can benefit from an empirical social-ecological systems appro...
Read moreThe 20th century has witnessed substantial increases in the intensity of agricultural land management, much of which has been driven by policies to en...
Read moreThe long-term sustainability of natural and bottom-cultured mussel beds relies on the availability of spat (i.e. juvenile mussels). Traditional spat c...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, prompting concern on how to best protect biodiversity in co...
Read moreBreeding programs of the Green Revolution based their success on increasing the production of harvestable biomass, in relation with non-commercial par...
Read moreThe possibility of controlling molehill distribution by using management procedures that alter the availability of earthworms, the principal food of m...
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