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Chapter and Conference Paper
Lessons Learned Replicating the Analysis of Outputs from a Social Simulation of Biodiversity Incentivisation
This chapter reports on an exercise in replicating the analysis of outputs from 20,000 runs of a social simulation of biodiversity incentivisation (FEARLUS-SPOMM) as part of the MIRACLE project. Typically, rep...
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Remote Sensing for Biodiversity
Remote sensing (RS)—taking images or other measurements of Earth from above—provides a unique perspective on what is happening on the Earth and thus plays a special role in biodiversity and conservation applic...
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Coral Reefs of the Pitcairn Islands
The Pitcairn Islands are a group of four near-pristine small islands which can claim to be some of the most remote islands in the world. Pitcairn, with a land area of just 4.5 km2, is the only inhabited island of...