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There is compelling evidence that anthropogenic disturbance can decrease biodiversity and impair ecological functioning. A major challenge to biodiver...
Read moreFour decades of research on the health effects of 'connection to nature' identifies many wellbeing advantages for young people. Yet this literature ha...
Read moreThis presentation explores key lessons for advancing soil monitoring practices in Scotland. It highlights the importance of soil health in environment...
Read moreThis paper discusses the USGS Integrated Drought Project. The USGS is organized into seven Mission Areas that focus on some of the most significant is...
Read moreThis presentation focuses on forest soil monitoring in the UK, highlighting efforts to assess soil health, carbon storage, and changes due to environm...
Read moreBiophobia refers to a fear of living things, which leads to alienation from nature. The literature examining the underlying mechanisms and treatment o...
Read moreThe bringing together of multiple knowledge sources, such as Indigenous knowledge (IK) and Environmental science Knowledge (ESK), is a topic of consid...
Read moreBiodiversity - the variety of life on Earth - is being lost at increasing and alarming rates. To date, this has been treated as an environmental probl...
Read morePollination underlies plant yield, health and reproductive success in agricultural and natural systems worldwide. It is therefore concerning that decl...
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...
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