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Delivering a revolution in evidence use in conservation requires a cultural change across society. For a wide range of groups (practitioners, knowledg...
Read moreAtmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including biodiversity loss. Modelling its deposition to evalua...
Read moreConservation practice provides a considerable opportunity to generate new evidence to inform future decision-making. Substantial resources are current...
Read moreSystematic maps are used to comprehensively gather and describe the literature on a topic, which is often defined by policy and practice relevance and...
Read moreCentral to the success of restoration is how applied activities influence community assembly mechanisms. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to co...
Read moreLand-use intensification leads to loss and degradation of habitats and is thus a major driver of biodiversity loss. Restoration strategies typically f...
Read moreGrassland ecosystems are often used to generate biomass in temperate regions of the world. It is well known that biomass is influenced by climate and ...
Read more1. Human activities are transforming landscapes and altering the structure and functioning of ecosystems worldwide and often result in sharp contrasts...
Read moreUrban stormwater management ponds (SWMPs) are widely employed for stormwater control, but knowledge about their contributions to urban ecosystem funct...
Read moreBeta diversity is the compositional heterogeneity of biotic assemblages among sites, and biotic homogenization is the decrease in beta diversity, faci...
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