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  Mitigating the biodiversity impacts of oil palm development.
Impacts of oil palm plantation agriculture on biodiversity have proven severe, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict, homogenization of struct...
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  Biodiversity and ecosystem function in constructed ecosystems.
Constructed ecosystems are engineered to perform functions, such as bioremediation of contaminants, and are increasingly viewed as green alternatives ...
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  Interactions between fire, climate change and forest biodiversity.
The interactions between climate change, fire and forest biodiversity can be characterized as a cascading relationship. Changes in climate directly a...
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  Managing farmland flora to promote biodiversity in Europe.
Modern agriculture has increased food production, improved food security and reduced poverty, but farming has also caused a considerable decrease in biodiversity, pr...
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  Grassland science in Europe facing new challenges: biodiversity and global environmental change.
In Europe, grassland is one of the dominant forms of land use. Within 20 years, the area of permanent grasslands and pastures in Western Europe has de...
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  Tourism and biodiversity conservation: the case of community-based natural resource management in So
This review analyses the potential of tourism to contribute to biodiversity conservation with particular reference to developing countries. In the ...
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  Impacts of climate change on biodiversity - consolidated knowledge and research gaps.
Climate change is one of the main drivers impacting biodiversity. The spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and precipitation as well as t...
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  The ecology of non-native invasive plant species: are there consistent patterns?
Non-native invasive species are defined as those naturalized species that are new to a particular region and produce reproductive offspring at conside...
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  Priorities for conservation of soil animals.
Soils are recognized as one of the greatest biodiversity reservoirs of the planet, as communities of edaphic animals include an outstanding diversity...
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