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Agri-environment schemes (AES) are the main European policy response to biodiversity loss caused by agricultural intensification. Maximizing their eff...
Read moreA sustainable transition in the agri-food system holds society-wide implications. Farmers play central roles in responding to climate change, environm...
Read moreThe invasive pine wood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is one of the most serious threats to pine forests across the world. Detected in Euro...
Read moreBees are essential pollinators of crops and wild plants and their ability to forage and pollinate are key aspects of their behaviour. Bee populations ...
Read moreThe potential risks of accidental or intentional introduction of transgenic organisms to nature are unknown. We have previously shown that, after bein...
Read moreInternational forest landscape restoration commitments have promoted the restoration of millions of hectares of degraded and deforested lands globally...
Read moreBiological invasions pose an unprecedented threat to biodiversity and ecosystems at different spatial scales, especially for a biodiversity-rich devel...
Read moreBetter biodiversity indicators are needed to address information gaps, describe trends accurately and robustly and be useful for decisionmakers. Citiz...
Read moreManaging wildlife populations for conservation, control or harvesting involves uncertainty. Nevertheless, decisions need to be made based on the avail...
Read moreIn applied population ecology, simulation models are often used to predict the likely consequences of different management options and to inform polic...
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