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The term 'ecosystem disservices' is used to refer to ecological costs that humans experience from nature. Managing ecosystems to protect ecosystem fun...
Read moreThe rise in global commitments to restore habitat underlines its importance to halt biodiversity loss and abate climate change. To effectively plan fo...
Read moreThe most broadly applied generalizations of bioeconomics were derived from simple, non-spatial models. We develop a simple continuous spatial model in...
Read moreCosts of forestry practices have been reported periodically for the South for over 60 years, with few analyses of the cost trends. We report on an ana...
Read moreGlobally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade-off between meeting economic development needs and conserving biodiversity. Markets for bio...
Read moreAchieving global targets for forest restoration will require cost-effective strategies to return agricultural land to forest, while minimizing impleme...
Read moreThis report analyzes the costs and benefits of managing nitrogen fertilizer in ways that also reduce greenhouse gas emissions in cereal production (ri...
Read moreAnthropogenic noise is a pervasive and increasing source of disturbance to wildlife. Marine mammals exhibit behavioural and physiological responses to...
Read moreForests provide ecosystem services jointly with timber production. In some cases, private forest owners implement management actions in order to enhan...
Read moreTo protect the global ecological environment and prevent threats to human safety and property, nations around the world have invested heavily in ecolo...
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