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- Protect the last of the wild
- Source: Nature (Comment)
- Author(s): James E. M. Watson et al.
- Global conservation policy must stop the disappearance of Earth’s few intact ecosystems, warn James E. M. Watson, James R. Allan and colleagues.
- Nature for whom? How type of beneficiary influences the effectiveness of conservation outreach messages
- Source: Biological Conservation
- Author(s): Chelsea Batavia et al.
- Abstract: In recent years the conservation community has engaged in debate over value in nonhuman nature, especially…
- Shared ways of thinking in Brazil about the science‐practice interface in ecology and conservation
- Source: Conservation Biology
- Author(s): Diana Bertuol-Garcia, Carla Morsello, Charbel N. El-Hani, Renata Pardini
- Abstract: The debate in the literature on the science-practice interface suggests a diversity of opinions on how to link science and practice to improve conservation.
- Governing trade‐offs in ecosystem services and disservices to achieve human‐wildlife coexistence
- Source: Conservation Biology
- Author(s): Silvia Ceauşu, Rose A. Graves, Alexander K. Killion, Jens-Christian Svenning, Neil H. Carter
- Abstract: Sustaining wildlife populations, which provide both ecosystem services and disservices, represents a worldwide conservation challenge.
- Brazil’s new president adds to global threat to science
- Source: Nature (Editorial)
- The election of Jair Bolsonaro is bad for research and the environment.
- Local Perceptions of the Livelihood and Conservation Benefits of Small-Scale Livelihood Projects in Rural Madagascar
- Source: Society & Natural Resources
- Author(s): Celia A. Harvey et al.
- Abstract: Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)+ initiatives; however, there is limited information on how effective these projects are at delivering livelihood and conservation benefits.
- Tropical Protected Areas Under Increasing Threats from Climate Change and Deforestation
- Source: Land
- Author(s): Karyn Tabor et al.
- Abstract: Identifying protected areas most susceptible to climate change and deforestation represents critical information for determining conservation investments.
- Conventional MPAs are not as effective as community co-managed areas in conserving top-down control in the Gulf of California
- Source: Biological Conservation
- Author(s): Karol Ulate et al.
- Abstract: While undeniably successful in protecting nearshore marine ecosystems from overfishing, conventional…
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