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There is growing evidence that interacting and connecting with nature are essential to maintain human health and well-being. The benefits of specific ...
Read moreDemand for wildlife and their products continues to grow, often despite increasingly militarised regulation and consumer awareness campaigns. We revie...
Read moreHealthy ecosystems are intrinsically linked to our well-being and our quality of life. But native ecosystems are being impacted every day by both our ...
Read moreParks are an integral component of cities. Ensuring city residents have equitable and easy access to parks is crucial for human well-being. In tempera...
Read moreThis paper points out that land-sharing (i.e. wildlife-friendly farming systems) and land-sparing (i.e. separation of high-yielding agriculture and na...
Read moreThe human health benefits of direct sensory interactions with nature (hereafter direct human-nature interactions) are increasingly recognised. However...
Read moreIn Rhodesia, studies were made of Glossina morsitans morsitans Westw. and G. pallidipes Aust. captured from stationary sources of ox odour (electric t...
Read moreManagement of the English uplands is complex and achieving good environmental outcomes, while taking into account the needs of owners, stakeholders an...
Read moreThe built environment refers to more than the physical environment and can be viewed as a creator and shaper of human and non-human experiences. The d...
Read moreIntensive agriculture is dominated by monocultures of high-yielding plants that receive large applications of nitrogen (N) fertilizers to boost plant ...
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