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View article: Investigating the Potential Consequences of Woodland Creation for British Mammal Populations
Investigating the Potential Consequences of Woodland Creation for British Mammal Populations Open
Background Woodland creation is a key target in many countries in order to achieve carbon sequestration targets and provide other benefits, such as improved provision of ecosystem. However, we currently lack an understanding of how ambitio…
View article: Mapping bat hunting, trade and consumption in Indonesia using records from online platforms
Mapping bat hunting, trade and consumption in Indonesia using records from online platforms Open
Hunting, trade and consumption (exploitation) of bats for food, medicine or other uses is widespread and threatens many species worldwide. However, collecting exploitation data in the field is logistically challenging and resource‐intensiv…
View article: Resolving Uncertainties in the Legality of Wildlife Trade to Support Better Outcomes for Wildlife and People
Resolving Uncertainties in the Legality of Wildlife Trade to Support Better Outcomes for Wildlife and People Open
Wildlife use and trade support the livelihoods of millions of people worldwide but also threaten thousands of species. Legal instruments, when effectively designed and implemented, can help regulate trade and mitigate negative impacts. How…
View article: The changing landscape of text mining: a review of approaches for ecology and evolution
The changing landscape of text mining: a review of approaches for ecology and evolution Open
In ecology and evolutionary biology, the synthesis and modelling of data from published literature are commonly used to generate insights and test theories across systems. However, the tasks of searching, screening, and extracting data fro…
View article: Exploring the potential for online data sources to enhance species threat mapping through the case study of global bat exploitation
Exploring the potential for online data sources to enhance species threat mapping through the case study of global bat exploitation Open
Expanding digital data sources, including social media and online news, provide a low‐cost way to examine human–nature interactions, such as wildlife exploitation. However, the extent to which using such data sources can expand or bias und…
View article: Using hierarchical text classification to investigate the utility of machine learning in automating online analyses of wildlife exploitation
Using hierarchical text classification to investigate the utility of machine learning in automating online analyses of wildlife exploitation Open
Expanding digital data sources, including social media, online news articles and blogs, provide an opportunity to understand better the context and intensity of human-nature interactions, such as wildlife exploitation. However, online sear…
View article: Using hierarchical text classification to investigate the utility of machine learning in automating online analyses of wildlife exploitation
Using hierarchical text classification to investigate the utility of machine learning in automating online analyses of wildlife exploitation Open
The data and models contained in this repository form part of the article, "Using hierarchical text classification to investigate the utility of machine learning in automating online analyses of wildlife exploitation", published in Ecologi…
View article: Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business
Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business Open
There is an increasing expectation on the private sector to address biodiversity impacts and contribute towards global conservation goals. Appropriate evidence use can help businesses avoid biodiversity losses and realise gains, reduce ine…
View article: Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business
Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business Open
There is an increasing expectation on the private sector to address biodiversity impacts and contribute towards global conservation goals. Appropriate evidence use can help businesses avoid biodiversity losses and realise gains, reduce res…
View article: Evidence shortfalls in the recommendations and guidance underpinning ecological mitigation for infrastructure developments
Evidence shortfalls in the recommendations and guidance underpinning ecological mitigation for infrastructure developments Open
In the United Kingdom and European Union, legal protection of species from the impacts of infrastructure development depends upon a number of ecological mitigation and compensation (EMC) measures to moderate the conflict between developmen…