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The harvest of wild plants with medicinal uses is increasing globally, both for self-treatment and as a source of income. The increasing demand for th...
Read moreApplied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically based interventions have societal consequences. Human...
Read moreAquatic invasive species (AIS) are a leading cause of global loss of biodiversity. However, the relationships between AIS and vulnerable species (e.g....
Read moreA recent paper by Schall et al. (2020) concluded that beech forests managed in even-aged (EA) rotation systems were more efficient than unmanaged (UNM...
Read moreAddressing spatial connectivity in conservation planning is important to ensure the maintenance of patterns and processes needed to support the persis...
Read moreConflicts arising from human activities and biodiversity value affect the conservation efficacy of protected areas. Resolving these conflicts requires...
Read moreGlobal wetland loss means constructed urban wetlands are an increasingly valuable resource for conservation. However, priorities for managing urban we...
Read moreConservation movements in developing countries, such as Peru, arise in relation to predominant perceptions concerning development and progress. In the...
Read moreAs cities around the world rapidly expand, there is an urgent need to implement the best development form to minimize the negative impacts of urbaniza...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionptThis link goes to a English section Despite evidence about the contribution of Indigenous Peoples and local com...
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