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This chapter presents potential landscape-scale responses that attempt to reconcile the oftcompeting demands for agriculture, forestry and other land ...
Read moreManaging populations of predators and their prey to achieve conservation or resource management goals is usually technically challenging and frequentl...
Read moreDespite the staggering economic and ecological impacts of invasive animals, maps of their distribution are often only broad generalisations. Detailed ...
Read moreEcological monitoring is critical for conservation efforts, particularly in marine ecosystems. Recently, greater emphasis on analyses of data resultan...
Read moreAgri-environmental schemes have become an integral tool of land use management policies in ecologically valuable river valleys, that are commonly reco...
Read moreThere is a growing theoretical basis for the role of predation risk as a driver of trophic interactions, conceptualized as the 'ecology of fear'. Howe...
Read moreForests are considered a natural solution for mitigating climate change because they absorb and store atmospheric carbon. With Alaska boasting 129 mil...
Read moreIn Britain, man's alteration to river habitats began with forest clearances and continued with developments for water power and navigation. Industrial...
Read moreDespite the crucial importance of biotic pollination for many crops, land managers rarely monitor the levels of crop pollination needed to guide farmi...
Read moreA new experiment using a game, in which farmers manage a digital farming landscape: looking at how farmers manage their land in the game enables to un...
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