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Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinning of these forests is a widespread management pr...
Read moreWinter tourism in the European Alps has developed rapidly over the past few decades, leading to the expansion of ski resorts, growing numbers of visit...
Read moreRaptors can thrive in cities where food supplies are abundant and seasonally stable. The availability of such resources may be linked to spatiotempora...
Read moreThe available library of images relating to nature in England currently inaccurately represents the diversity of both natural places in a changing cli...
Read moreHuman-nature interactions have been identified as an important leverage point for achieving sustainability. Processes to recognize, protect, improve a...
Read moreThis report presents the findings from an evaluation of the South West Uplands (England, UK) pilot project. The pilots were innovative in nature and w...
Read moreVery high frequency telemetry was used to study summer foraging patterns and movements of 3 adult common seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Moray Firth, UK...
Read moreThis paper examines the role of national and sub-national institutions in managing carbon sequestration and trade in Nepal. It first asks whether it i...
Read moreThe mean nitrate reductase activity (NRA) of leaf tissue, from various nitrogen environments, was four times greater in Sporobolus pyramidalis than in...
Read moreWatkins & Rice (1974) concluded that the denuded area probably remained bare because of the high concentrations of cadmium and zinc combined with ...
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