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The spatial expansion of human populations has increased the overlap between humans and wildlife, leading to the greater tolerance of many wildlife sp...
Read moreAgricultural intensification and expansion are the main drivers of biodiversity loss that continue to increase this century, especially in South Ameri...
Read moreThe intensity of pastoral management in areas of High Nature Value farming is declining in some regions of Europe but increasing in others. This affec...
Read moreBreeding sites of raptors were studied in relation to land-use and edge habitat using 2 different scales in semi-arid Mediterranean landscapes in sout...
Read moreForest management greatly influences biodiversity across spatial scales. At the landscape scale, combining management systems that create different st...
Read moreSocio-ecological resilience is the capacity of a system to adapt to changing ecological and social disturbances. Its assessment is extremely important...
Read moreThe intensification of agriculture has resulted in the decline of many plant species of nutrient-poor wet grasslands. At some sites local populations ...
Read moreThe suitability of formerly arable land for heathland restoration was studied on sandy soils in the Netherlands. For this purpose, nutrient (N, P) ava...
Read moreComponents of the CO2 balance for a drained minerotrophic fen and a drained ombrotrophic bog in Finland were measured for permanent plots using static...
Read moreIn a study on a peat moor in Somerset (SW England, 51°12′N, 2°49′W) in 1991, assessments were made of the soil seed bank in March, and of the abovegro...
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