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Protecting earth from extraterrestrial contamination: The case for a lunar biocontainment facility
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Highly resolved projections of climate and vegetation indicate major changes in northern Scandinavia: Implications for reindeer herding, tourism and nature conservation
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Knowing with the river: Situated risks of riverine communities in the Peruvian Amazon
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Transformative potential of digital systems for promoting human-wildlife coexistence: A systematic literature review
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Characterising people–species–place relationships
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Influence of management on susceptibility of Nordic boreal forests to damage by natural disturbances
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Through Arctic amplification, global climate change is projected to disproportionally affect high-latitude environments. Additionally, the geographical heterogeneity and complex terrain of mountains p...
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Dominant approaches to drought and flood risk often marginalize the social and temporal dimensions of how communities experience environmental change. This study explores how three riverine communitie...
The advancement of space exploration into an era of sample return missions from Mars, asteroids, and icy moons raises the potential for biological contamination either to or from Earth. We consider th...
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Digital technology plays an increasingly important role in wildlife management and conservation, by enhancing monitoring capabilities and reshaping human-wildlife interactions. However, the transforma...
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Natural disturbances are fundamental in shaping forest ecosystems, yet management decisions in production forests can aggravate or mitigate their impacts. Understanding the interplay between forest ad...
Place attachments are multifaceted, reflecting personal meaning, and lived experiences. People also develop strong connections with species that inhabit beloved places. Yet, where places and species a...
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Reconnecting with food: The how and where of human-food resonance for sustainability
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How do stakeholders map ecological connectivity? Discourse analysis of French planning instruments dedicated to biodiversity conservation
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The roles of actors in nature-positive transformations
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In a world marked by disconnect and alienation, the need for relational approaches in science and society is clear. Despite attempts toward sustainable transformations, pressure on the world, humans, ...
Habitat networks in planning instruments are essential for preserving biodiversity and ensuring ecological connectivity. However, varying stakeholder interpretations influence how these networks are a...
Nature positive is gaining momentum as a global goal to halt and reverse nature loss. Yet the scale and pace of action are inadequate to curb accelerating biodiversity decline, threatening the foundat...
Congratulations to Teea Kortetmäki from @uniofjyvaskyla.bsky.social and @cortescapano.bsky.social from for their recent publication on a literature review about human presence in Env. Ethics in the journal @ambio-journal.bsky.social
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From wilderness to cohabitation: Literature review on human presence in environmental ethics
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Land use and biodiversity conservation are increasingly recognized as ethical and value-laden topics rather than merely ecological or socio-technical problems. While this has increased multidisciplina...