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Although agriculture is amongst the world's most widespread land uses, studies of its effects on stream ecosystems are often limited in spatial extent...
Read moreLand degradation is a critical problem around the world. In many places, the practices associated with intensive rain-fed and irrigated crop and lives...
Read moreAccurate and up-to-date land cover maps are vital for underpinning evidence-based landscape management decision-making. However, the technical skills ...
Read moreTo conserve biodiversity and combat climate change it is vital to restore forest ecosystems. Natural forest regrowth is a nature-based solution to res...
Read moreThe transformation of natural habitats for farming is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss. To mitigate impacts, two alternatives are promoted...
Read moreChanges in large-scale land use may fragment and degrade habitats, affecting animal species adapted to these habitats. In the UK uplands for example, ...
Read moreCurrent approaches to project spatial biodiversity responses to climate change mainly focus on the direct effects of climate on species while regardin...
Read moreTwo strategies are central to the debate regarding agricultural development: one integrates farming and conservation (land sharing), and the other sep...
Read moreThe framework of land sparing versus land sharing provides a useful analytical tool to address the crop-production/biodiversity trade-off. Despite mul...
Read moreLocal and landscape diversity loss, habitat fragmentation and land-use changes commonly co-occur and impair ecosystem multifunctionality, yet they are...
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