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Evidence-based conservation can benefit substantially from multiple knowledge sources and different knowledge systems. While traditional ecological kn...
Read moreThe term 'ecosystem disservices' is used to refer to ecological costs that humans experience from nature. Managing ecosystems to protect ecosystem fun...
Read moreIn this report, a systematic literature search was combined with a grey literature search to identify the most promising manual filtration methods for...
Read moreGlobal urbanisation reduces greenery and species richness (biodiversity) and limits opportunities for most children to gain experiences of nature. Dis...
Read moreThis document reports on a literature review that assessed promising pulse options to safeguard food security, nutrition and environment conservation ...
Read moreIn recent decades, great research efforts have been made to understand how specific anthropogenic drivers impact coastal marine ecosystems and their s...
Read moreThis report provides literature synthesis on the effects of different fishing gears on marine habitats protected within English waters. It was produce...
Read moreInvasive freshwater aquatic plants can have adverse ecological effects on the systems to which they are introduced, changing ecosystem function, threa...
Read moreWe outline the principles of the natural capital approach to decision making and apply these to the contemporary challenge of very significantly expan...
Read more(1). Conservation decisions are typically constrained by the availability of published evidence. Practitioners and non-academic experts often possess ...
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