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Invasive species cause severe threats to biodiversity and the economy, but often across multi-actor landscapes. Therefore, collaboration among multipl...
Read moreUnprecedented urbanisation in the Global South is transforming natural urban landscapes, impacting on the ability of nature to provide essential ecosy...
Read moreThe management of biological invasions is a worldwide conservation priority. Unfortunately, decision-making on optimal invasion management can be impe...
Read moreHabitat suitability models can inform forest management for species of conservation concern. Models quantify relationships between known species locat...
Read moreThe goal of decentralisation of forest sector governance under the Local Government Act in Uganda was to shift responsibility for forest management to...
Read moreParticipation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collective action has become widely accepted as a possibl...
Read moreInteractions between plants can be beneficial, detrimental or neutral. In agricultural systems, competition between crop and spontaneous vegetation is...
Read moreContemporary forest management strives to satisfy contrasting demands on forest ecosystems by promoting multiple ecosystem services. These services ar...
Read moreTeak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is one of the most valuable tropical hardwoods of the world. Together with other highgrade hardwoods such as mahogany and ...
Read moreGovernment agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key to successful management. Some theoretical studies ...
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