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Biodiversity conservation strategies increasingly target maintaining evolutionary history and the resilience of ecosystem function, not just species r...
Read moreThe Mexican model of community forestry is often touted as an example whereby greater community control enhances both conservation and local livelihoo...
Read moreSelective logging is the most widespread driver of land-use change in biodiverse and carbon-rich tropical forests. However, the effects of selective l...
Read moreInternational forest landscape restoration commitments have promoted the restoration of millions of hectares of degraded and deforested lands globally...
Read moreAccelerating loss and degradation of tropical forests has led to a pressing need to understand the conservation value of remaining forests. Whereas mo...
Read moreSelective logging is one of the largest drivers of tropical forest degradation. While logged forests often retain high alpha-diversity of tropical tre...
Read moreUnderstanding how chronic anthropogenic disturbances are distributed in space leads to more effective conservation and management practices. This stud...
Read moreForest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It remains,...
Read moreForest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to changes in the three-dimensional canopy structure ...
Read moreThe impacts of habitat disturbance on biodiversity within tropical forests are an area of current concern but are poorly understood and difficult to p...
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