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Open data and code can be transformative tools in supporting evidence-informed solutions for stakeholders. Data can take many forms of evidence in the...
Read moreUsing data from a nationally representative survey, conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) of the Government of India, we examine...
Read more1. Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops in close association, is attracting increasing interest in developed countries, primarily ...
Read moreThe ability of animals to move through a landscape is a fundamental determinant of population persistence in fragmented habitats. This movement can be...
Read moreGovernments are increasingly committing to significant forest restoration. While carbon sequestration is a major objective, the case for restoration o...
Read moreGrowing industrial and consumer demands are negatively affecting fish stocks, which are increasingly extracted above sustainable levels. Successful ma...
Read moreSalvage logging is one of most frequently applied management responses to forest disturbances world-wide. As forest disturbances are increasing, so to...
Read moreEffective monitoring of wildlife species requires thorough planning and development of survey programmes that can address management and conservation ...
Read moreRecent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged insects to replace them as pollinators of food crops. Th...
Read moreLarge mammal populations are difficult to census and monitor in remote areas. In particular, elephant populations in Central Africa are difficult to c...
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