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Indigenous people have been managing fire-prone landscapes for millennia, especially in tropical savannas, thereby maintaining carbon stocks and pyrod...
Read moreNative wild flowering plants provide important season-round nectar and pollen resources for flower-visiting insects, but many are unappreciated or eve...
Read moreStakeholder acceptance and support is essential for long-term success in species reintroductions, and assessing social feasibility of reintroductions ...
Read moreConservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their ...
Read moreOver the last two decades, ecological and conservation studies on pollinator insects have increased significantly. However, scientific evidence alone ...
Read moreSpending time in forests benefits human well-being, but the importance of forest characteristics on well-being is unclear. This knowledge could help g...
Read moreThis article concerns the organic movement's aim to promote health across the entire farm system as outlined by the IFOAM Principle of Health (IFOAM 2...
Read moreBumblebees are important pollinators but are suffering from population declines due to land use intensification and climate change. In-depth knowledge...
Read moreAfter a century of fire suppression and accumulating fuel loads in North American forests, prescribed burns are increasingly used to prevent condition...
Read moreRainwater harvesting from Roads For Indigenous Pasture production and improved rural livelihoods in Kitui, Kenya (ROFIP) is an applied research projec...
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