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A Review of Ungulate Impacts on the Success of Climate-Adapted Forest Management Strategies
Purpose of ReviewClimate change is modifying the dynamics of forests and threatens the supply of ecosystem services from managed forests. In...
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What evidence exists on the impacts of large herbivores on climate change? A systematic map protocol
BackgroundIn recent years there has been an increased focus on the role of large herbivores in ecosystem restoration and climate change...
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Spatio-temporal modeling of rangeland degradation in response to changing environment in the Upper Ewaso Ngiro River Basin, Kenya
Rangelands primarily provide forage for grazing and browsing animals, yet their ecosystems are degraded due to natural causes and anthropogenic...
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Experimental rewilding may restore abandoned wood-pastures if policy allows
Large herbivores play key roles in terrestrial ecosystems. Continuous defaunation processes have produced cascade effects on plant community...
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Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for production forests: Trade-offs, synergies, and uncertainties in biodiversity and ecosystem services delivery in Northern Europe
Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies (CCAMS) are changes to the management of production forests motivated by the need to mitigate...
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Wilder rangelands as a natural climate opportunity: Linking climate action to biodiversity conservation and social transformation
Rangelands face threats from climate and land-use change, including inappropriate climate change mitigation initiatives such as tree planting in...
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A Systematic Review of the Effects of Multi-purpose Forest Management Practices on the Breeding Success of Forest Birds
Purpose of ReviewWe aimed to summarize the evidence linking multi-purpose forest management (MPF) to bird nesting and fledging success in temperate...
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The effects of bush control methods on encroaching woody plants in terms of die-off and survival in Borana rangelands, southern Ethiopia
A study on the effect of bush control methods on encroaching woody species, namely Acacia drepanolobium , Acacia mellifera and Acacia reficiens was...
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The tree species matters: Biodiversity and ecosystem service implications of replacing Scots pine production stands with Norway spruce
The choice of tree species used in production forests matters for biodiversity and ecosystem services. In Sweden, damage to young production forests...
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Association between ambient air pollution and multiple sclerosis: a systemic review and meta-analysis
Recently, increasing attention has been paid to the effects of air pollutants on autoimmune diseases. The results of relationship between ambient air...
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Seasonal Assessment of some Potentially Toxic Elements with Possible Animal Health Risks in Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.
In the present investigation Br (Bromine), Cr (Chromium) and Pb (Lead) concentrations were assessed employing X-ray florescence spectrometry to...
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Digital Competencies Within Non-profit Organisations: A Preliminary Study
Digital skills are vital for non-profit organisations, since digital transformation changed the manner in which individuals work, learn, get involved... -
Packaging waste trends in the age of sustainability: a case study of online shop** behaviour pre and post-COVID
In this study, a diverse group of individuals was engaged from various backgrounds through online surveys and personal interactions to examine the...
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Rapid advance of climatic tree limits in the Eastern Alps explained by on-site temperatures
In the European Alps, mean temperature has risen by 2.5 K since the end of the nineteenth century. A 2 K warming of the growing season has taken...
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Relevance of the production system for the sustainability of conservation and breeding programs for the Creole cattle in Pasorapa, Bolivia
Local livestock breeds play an important role in the food security of smallholders in develo** countries in the Global South. They are also a...
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Corporate Social Responsibility Online: Designing High-Performance Websites Simultaneously Reducing Their CO2 Emission Impact
Being sustainable can imply being user-friendly too: As climate change proceeds, responsible action is necessary in all aspects of life to reduce... -
“Biodiversity Offsetting” in Uganda’s Protected Areas: A Pathway to Restoration of Forest Biodiversity?
With limited national financing for conservation, there is an increasing interest in using biodiversity offset funds to strengthen protected area...
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Goat as the ideal climate-resilient animal model in tropical environment: revisiting advantages over other livestock species
In the agriculture sector, livestock are considered extremely resilient to climate change and are tipped to play a significant role in ensuring food...
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Characterization of the wild plants in Wadi Degla Protectorate, North Eastern Desert, Egypt
The present study aimed to evaluate the floristic characteristics of the wild plants in Wadi Degla Protectorate, including taxonomic diversity, life...