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Introduced species that spread and become invasive are recognised as a major threat to global biological diversity, ecosystem resilience and economic ...
Read moreConservation organisations and governments often use charismatic megafauna as surrogates to represent broader biodiversity. While these species are pr...
Read moreSemi-natural open habitats in north-western Europe are highly prioritized for conservation, and optimization of management planning is essential for c...
Read moreMarine protected areas are increasingly being recommended as an essential component of the management of exploited marine species, but virtually no at...
Read moreThis report explores in what way greening and enhancing sustainability of agriculture could be best supported within the CAP: by greening of direct pa...
Read moreMammals are globally in decline, with habitat loss a primary driver. There are also human-wildlife conflicts, such as elephants destroying crops, whic...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs) can be effective tools for marine resource management. However, despite evidence of the positive effects of MPAs, such a...
Read moreResource management agencies are often charged with managing natural resources for economic and social goals, while also protecting and conserving bio...
Read moreProtected areas (PAs) are a key intervention for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. A major challenge for PAs is the control of invasive ...
Read moreEcological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and ecosystems. In the case of biological invasions, they ...
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