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Understanding how people's relationships with nature form, how they influence personal values and attitudes, and what behavioural implications they may have could provide more …
Charisma is a term commonly used in conservation biology to describe species. However, as the term “charismatic species” has never been properly defined, it needs to be better …
Effective conservation requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to enable learning and support evidence-based decision-making. Efforts to improve …
Calls for society to 'reconnect with nature'are commonplace in the scientific literature and popular environmental discourse. However, the expression is often used haphazardly …
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation scientists wishing to produce management‐relevant science must balance this …
Conservation science is a rapidly developing discipline, and the knowledge base it generates is relevant for practical applications. It is therefore crucial to monitor biases and …
Over the last 25 years, research on biodiversity has expanded dramatically, fuelled by increasing threats to the natural world. However, the number of published studies is heavily …
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effects may be understood by focusing on:(1) individual species and the processes …
Globally, ecosystems and their constituent flora and fauna face the localized and broad- scale influence of human activities. Conservation practitioners and environmental managers …