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Ecological restoration is one of the most promising strategies to combat historical wetland losses caused by land use changes. Restored areas are idea...
Read moreFarmland biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate and various conservation measures have been implemented to reverse this negative trend. Farmste...
Read moreThe survival and growth of 15 species and provenances of Australian trees planted on a saline site in dry tropical Queensland was examined. The specie...
Read moreThe performance of three control methods for Boophilus microplus (Can.) in Australia, acaricides, pasture spelling and tick resistant cattle, was asse...
Read moreEcological restoration is a global priority that holds great potential for benefiting natural ecosystems, but restoration outcomes are notoriously unp...
Read moreTo counteract the decline of farmland biodiversity in Europe, it is crucial to recognize habitats that are hot spots. Old rural settlements (e.g. vill...
Read moreYellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) began to decline on British lowland farmland in the late 1980s and losses are presently 10% per year. This study e...
Read moreTemporal changes in semi-arid ecosystems can include transitions between alternative stable states, involving thresholds and multiple domains of attra...
Read moreFAO is leading an initiative to improve policies and practices related to concessions on natural production forests in order to sustain forests, build...
Read moreIn Europe, grassland agriculture is one of the dominant land uses. A major aim of European agri-environment policy is the management of grassland for ...
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