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This report explores the indirect drivers of biodiversity loss in Scotland, emphasizing the societal values and behaviors that underpin the direct dri...
Read moreEl Yunque National Forest Atlas is a collaborative effort by the International Institute of Tropical Forestry and El Yunque National Forest to provide...
Read moreSmoke from fire can sharply reduce air quality by releasing particulate matter, one of the most dangerous types of air pollution for human health. A t...
Read moreShortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) is the most widely distributed and poorly understood of the four major species of southern yellow pine. The area...
Read moreLand-use change is reshaping terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and is recognized as a key driver of biodiversity loss with negative consequences on ec...
Read moreThis report presents an overview of how biodiversity is monitored in the UK within certain limits: consideration of biodiversity is more or less limit...
Read moreThis paper indicates that some of the widespread assumptions relating to the relationship between protected areas (PAs) and human wellbeing are not ba...
Read moreTrade in animal-pollinated crops plays an important role in global food systems: in many low-income countries, export of pollinated crops such as coff...
Read moreThere is growing evidence that interacting and connecting with nature are essential to maintain human health and well-being. The benefits of specific ...
Read moreNature's contributions to people (NCP) are essential for the production and trade of agricultural, forestry and fishery commodities. Often, there is a...
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