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Alaska's Arctic tundra is one of the most rapidly warming regions in the world. For years, scientists have been working to interpret the effects of it...
Read moreNovel communities that result from exposure to contaminants and other anthropogenic stressors often persist in ecosystems that have experienced regime...
Read moreThis special issue contains 19 articles on citizen science, focusing on topics such as wildlife research, environmental volunteers, public engagement,...
Read moreWildlife research by citizen scientists, involving the capture and handling of animals, provides clear scientific benefits, but also potential risks t...
Read moreCitizen science is frequently cited as a successful approach for increasing public engagement with environmental issues, but this requires a purposefu...
Read moreEthical concerns are at the heart of the ongoing debate on trophy hunting; however, so far, most studies have addressed the issue from a single ethica...
Read moreThe idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large-scale, social-ecological 'crises' or 'breakdowns' is attracting increasing scientif...
Read moreIn facing our greatest challenges, researchers have questioned where the 'wild things' will reside in the future, and large carnivores have been a pri...
Read moreEnvironmental valuation provides a way of soliciting and organising information about how people relate to their environments. By canvassing a broad s...
Read moreEnvironmental problems often span a set of challenges that each may engage different policy actors across different policy domains. These challenges, ...
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