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In disturbance-adapted ecosystems, the removal of disturbance can lead to losses of diversity and sometimes irreversible changes in community composit...
Read moreThe Living England project, led by Natural England, is a multi-year programme delivering a satellite-derived national habitat layer in support of the ...
Read moreA wealth of evidence suggests an important relationship between nature and human health and well-being and this appears to hold particular resonance f...
Read moreEnvironmental change and land use may alter the vegetation typical of wetland habitats. However, commonly used techniques for vegetation monitoring th...
Read moreResources in the ocean are ephemeral, and effective management must therefore account for the dynamic spatial and temporal patterns of ecosystems and ...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is a major driver of biodiversity loss, with the implementation of Agri-Environment Schemes (AESs) being a widespread pol...
Read moreLand-use intensification is increasing dramatically in production systems world-wide. Livestock production is an important component of production lan...
Read moreForest certification, a proxy for sustainable forest management, covers more than 10% of the world's forests. Under forest certification, forest manag...
Read moreSeeding native plants is a key management practice to counter land degradation across the globe, yet the majority of seeding efforts fail, limiting ou...
Read moreMechanisms responsible for the success or failure of agricultural diversification are often unknown. Most studies of arthropod pest management focus o...
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