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During the past century, semi-natural grasslands, once widespread throughout Europe, have largely been converted into intensively managed agricultural...
Read moreAgroforestry systems provide opportunities to reduce the trade-off between agricultural production and biodiversity, for example by enhancing a divers...
Read moreWildlife managers often rely on resource users, such as recreational or commercial hunters, to achieve management goals. The use of hunters to control...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes (AES) are used extensively across Europe to address biodiversity declines in farmland. In England, Environmental Stewardship ...
Read moreThe response of bird abundance to the proportional availability of un-cropped land (i.e. land that could be cultivated, such as fallows, grass-flower ...
Read moreMany rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the spatial pattern of fire and create a patchy, heterogen...
Read moreThere is increasing evidence that passive faunal recolonisation of restored areas can take decades or even centuries, reducing benefits to biodiversit...
Read moreWetlands are ecologically and economically important ecosystems but are threatened globally by many forms of human disturbance. Understanding the resp...
Read moreThe effects of six bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) control treatments applied in combination with a Calluna seeding treatment on the rhizome system of b...
Read moreThe issue of climate change is progressively entering the field of forest management in France and Europe. It poses significant questions to forest ma...
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