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Passive approaches to nature recovery have been hailed as a low-cost approach to boosting biodiversity in ecologically degraded sites. But there remai...
Read moreIn recognition of the need to address complex environmental problems, some ecological studies have adopted social research methods to better understan...
Read moreNon-native tree species and mixed forests have been increasingly employed in forestry practice as a safeguard against climate change and as a tool to ...
Read moreAs outbreaks of infectious diseases have emerged as a threat to small populations, conservation managers are increasingly making decisions regarding w...
Read moreBees are believed to be dominant pollen vectors in tropical forests, yet studies specific to bees in South East Asia are rare. Regeneration and restor...
Read more1. Over the past decades, evidence-based research has become increasingly important in restoration ecology. Evidence synthesis can be a powerful tool ...
Read moreThe ecosystem approach and evaluation of ecosystem services is gaining increasing attention from scientists, practitioners and policy makers. An impor...
Read moreAs large-scale restoration plans for degraded aquatic habitats evolve, it is essential that multiorganizational collaborations have a common vision to...
Read moreFarmer wildlife management practices are critical to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions across intensively used agricultural landscapes. Po...
Read moreThe number of alien reptiles and amphibians introduced and established worldwide has increased over the last decades. The legal pet trade is now the d...
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