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Curbing habitat loss, reducing fragmentation and restoring connectivity are frequent concerns of conservation planning. In this respect, the incorpora...
Read moreMany of the world's iconic, endangered and endemic species rely on large, contiguous landscapes for their survival. In the US West, working ranches ar...
Read moreHabitat loss is considered a major threat for biodiversity. However, the scales on which its effects occur are still insufficiently understood, namely...
Read moreBiodiversity loss in European agricultural landscapes is progressing rapidly despite a growing number of conservation efforts. One of the reasons for ...
Read moreAgri-environmental schemes (AES) are commonly adopted in Europe to reduce the loss of farmland biodiversity. These schemes have, however, been critici...
Read moreA substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often consists of discrete patches of forest and linear wo...
Read moreIntensive, large-scale agriculture promotes the conversion of natural habitats and diversified crops into monocultures, decreasing both native vegetat...
Read moreThe concept of 'peopled landscapes' is based on the notion that it is not possible, nor socially or politically desirable, to remove people from the e...
Read moreThe severe and ongoing decline in semi-natural grassland habitat during the past two centuries means that it is important to consider how other, margi...
Read moreAssessing spatial distributions of threatened large carnivores at landscape scales poses formidable challenges because of their rarity and elusiveness...
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