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Non-lethal methods of controlling wildlife foraging damage may offer conservation, ethical, legal and efficacy advantages over lethal control. Chemica...
Read moreMacroclimate warming is affecting ecosystems world-wide. Tree canopies, however, can significantly buffer temperature fluctuations, giving rise to low...
Read moreSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used to create maps of expected species incidence, often using citizen science (CS) occurrence dat...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has been implicated in global biodiversity declines. In the European Union, agri-environmental schemes are designed to ad...
Read moreThailand is somewhat lagging behind other countries in Southeast Asia in adopting the concept of payment for environmental services (PES) as an instru...
Read moreSustainable food production requires agriculture to conserve biodiversity and facilitate ecosystem services to maintain productivity levels while redu...
Read more1. Increasing agriculture intensification has led to dramatically improved crop yields; however, this shift in agricultural practice has been accompan...
Read more1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly increased due to technological advancements and the rise of ...
Read moreTransdisciplinary sustainability scientists are called to conduct research with community actors to understand and improve relations between people an...
Read moreIncreasing urbanization leads to greater loss of interaction with nature over time in a process described as the extinction of experience. Urban green...
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