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Theories of plant succession are poorly developed in arid lands, hindering our understanding of how long communities may take to recover after disturb...
Read moreBetween 1996 and 2000 the appearance of bovine spongiform encephalopathy swiftly became one of the most serious public health and political crises con...
Read moreWetlands are ecologically and economically important ecosystems but are threatened globally by many forms of human disturbance. Understanding the resp...
Read moreThe COVID-19 outbreak triggered a combined health, social and economic crisis, imposing multiple restrictions that altered the use and perception of p...
Read moreGreenspace access, engagement and nature connection are all key factors that support physical and mental health and wellbeing. Although this is widely...
Read moreRoads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impacts. However, the habitats that border roads ('road ver...
Read moreTo achieve better biodiversity outcomes and match local governance capacity, cumulative effects assessment frameworks that combine Indigenous and west...
Read moreThe cultural ecosystem services (CES) construct has evolved to accommodate multiple worldviews, knowledge systems and conceptualizations of nature and...
Read moreA growing body of empirical evidence shows that experiences of nature provide people with diverse psychological benefits, including improved cognitive...
Read moreEcosystems are rapidly degraded by anthropogenic pressures, affecting the provision of ecosystem services. Therefore, it is increasingly important tha...
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