Navigating the path to 2030: integrating protected area support in development cooperation
Carolin Wicke, Anna Sting, Amélie zu Eulenburg
German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Germany
Does forest strict protection work for plants? Insights from a multifaceted diversity approach in an Italian national park
Zhengxue Zhu1, Stefano Chelli1, James L. Tsakalos1,2, Alessandro Bricca3, Roberto Canullo1, Marco Cervellini1, Riccardo Pennesi1, Luciano L.M. De Benedictis1, Vanessa Cesaroni1, Giandiego Campetella1
1University of Camerino, Italy; 2Murdoch University, Australia; 3Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Using dark diversity to disentangle the effects of protection and habitat quality on species diversity
Tal Gavriel1, Jonathan Belmaker1,2
1School of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Challenges in establishing biodiversity conservation programme in Pannonian part of Serbia
Milica Rat, Dimitrije Radišić, Bojana Bokić, Boris Radak, Sonja Mudri Stojnić, Mladen Horvatović, Olivera Bjelić-Čabrilo, Nikola Veljković, Tamara Tot, Goran Anačkov, Mihajla Đan, Dubravka Milić
University of Novi Sad Faculty of Sciences, Serbia
Assessing the impact of planned linear infrastructure on ecological connectivity: an example from Uganda and South Sudan
Federica Fonda, Fabrizio Bullegas, Giovanni Bacaro
Department of Life Science, University of Trieste, Italy
Exploring the role of land abandonment within land sparing and sharing frameworks through ontology and advanced analysis
Karolina Chuda1, Piotr Skórka1, Łukasz Mikołajczyk1, Johannes Knops2, Magdalena Lenda1
1Institute of Nature Conservation PAS, Poland; 2Department of Health and Environmental Sciences at Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Identification of roadless areas and their significance for nature protection and restoration in the European Union
Riccardo Testolin, Alessandro Chiarucci
BIOME Lab, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy
Improved ecological criteria for the design and assessment of marine area-based management tools
Lucia Bongiorni1, Matthieu Bekaert1, Andrea Barbanti1, Martina Bocci2, Eleonore Cambra1, Alessandra Conversi1, Ana C.M. Costa3, Fien de Raedemaecker4, Elena Gissi1, Dunja Jusufovski5, Jonne Kotta5, Stefano Menegon1, Kemal Pinarbasi6, Isabelle Rombouts4, Lawrence Watley4, Inne Withouck4, Francisco R. Barboza5
1National Research Council, Institute of Marine Science (CNR-ISMAR); 2t-ELIKA; 3University of the Azores; 4Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ); 5University of Tartu; 6HELCOM
Sensitivity of REDD+ avoided deforestation estimates to matching specifications
Alejandro Guizar Coutiño1, David Coomes2, Tom Swinfield2, Julia P.G. Jones3
1The Biodiversity Consultancy, United Kingdom; 2University of Cambridge; 3Bangor University
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