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Urbanization is a key driver of global environmental change and is adversely impacting wildlife populations. Human tolerance for wildlife is critical ...
Read moreRestoring degraded peatlands is a promising strategy for mitigating carbon emissions. Large-scale landscape transformations, such as rewetting of land...
Read moreCarnivores are difficult to conserve because of direct and indirect competition with people. Public hunts are increasingly proposed to support carnivo...
Read moreThe recent call to halt biodiversity loss by protecting half the planet has been hotly contested because of the extent to which people might be exclud...
Read moreFisheries bycatch is the greatest threat to migratory, long-lived marine animals. Addressing bycatch ultimately requires changing fisher behaviour, ye...
Read moreThe overexploitation of biological resources severely threatens many species, requiring urgent and effective conservation interventions. Such interven...
Read morePlace names are an important but vanishing part of cultural diversity, and their relevance for environmental sciences is increasingly acknowledged. St...
Read moreThe mental associations that children have with the natural environment can be referred to as their natural representations. These representations enc...
Read moreIn addition to acute transformations of ecosystems caused by deforestation, old-growth forests world-wide are being increasingly altered by low-intens...
Read morePeople have modified landscapes throughout the Holocene (the last c. 11,700 years) by modifying soils, burning forests, cultivating and domesticating ...
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