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Taking into account the perspectives of local stakeholders is essential for just and effective biodiversity conservation. Plural valuation, making vis...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes to a Spanish section In recent years, environmental values have become increasingly important fo...
Read moreNature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural...
Read moreMaps of averaged plant indicator values can supply spatially explicit information about environmental gradients and are therefore tools of broad relev...
Read moreUrban green spaces (UGS) provide mechanisms through which people connect and interact with each other, strengthening social relationships as well as h...
Read moreEllenberg's indicator values scale the flora of a region along gradients reflecting light, temperature, continentality, moisture, soil pH, fertility a...
Read moreUnderstanding how a population perceives nature and nature's contributions to people is key to designing a society's ecological infrastructure. Narrat...
Read moreManagers often have incomplete information to make decisions about threatened species management, and lack the time or funding needed to obtain comple...
Read moreAccounting for the values placed on nature by the public is key to successful policies in reversing ongoing biodiversity declines. However, biodiversi...
Read moreIn the context of marine species declines in data-limited regions, local ecological knowledge (LEK) is a valuable source of information on species eco...
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