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Agricultural intensification and expansion are regarded as major causes of worldwide declines in biodiversity during the last century. Agri-environmen...
Read moreA recent paper by Schall et al. (2020) concluded that beech forests managed in even-aged (EA) rotation systems were more efficient than unmanaged (UNM...
Read moreExtensive global estuarine wetland losses have prompted intensive focus on restoration of these habitats. In California, substantial tracts of freshwa...
Read moreThe significant portion of global terrestrial biodiversity harboured in the mountains is under increasing threat from various anthropogenic impacts. P...
Read moreSemi-natural grasslands are among the richest European ecosystems in terms of biodiversity. However, they have been severely affected by farming inten...
Read moreWorld-wide, tropical savannas and dry forests are under increasing pressure from land use. The environmental impacts of agricultural expansion into th...
Read moreForest ecosystem functioning generally benefits from higher tree species richness, but variation within richness levels is typically large. This is mo...
Read moreForest area is increasing in temperate biomes through active and passive restoration of old fields. Despite the large extension of restored forests, t...
Read moreManagement of invasive species and pathogens requires information about the traffic of potential vectors. Such information is often taken from vector ...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes (AES) are used extensively across Europe to address biodiversity declines in farmland. In England, Environmental Stewardship ...
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