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View article: Ecosystem Service and Biodiversity Patterns Observed across Co-Developed Land Use Scenarios in the Piedmont: Lessons Learned for Scale and Framing
Ecosystem Service and Biodiversity Patterns Observed across Co-Developed Land Use Scenarios in the Piedmont: Lessons Learned for Scale and Framing Open
Biodiversity and ecosystem service models are frequently used to consider current conditions or recent changes in the availability of a service. The application of scenarios for biodiversity and ecosystem service assessment remains underde…
View article: Acoustic indices are responsive to local-scale but not landscape-scale agricultural land use
Acoustic indices are responsive to local-scale but not landscape-scale agricultural land use Open
Agricultural land use shapes biodiversity patterns. In the literature, land use and land cover at both local and landscape scales has been shown to be important to understanding variation in biodiversity in agricultural systems including m…
View article: Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes
Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes Open
Protected areas (PA) are one of the primary tools for conserving and protecting biodiversity, but their goals have evolved overtime beyond nature conservation to include supporting human communities within and adjacent to the PA. UNESCO Wo…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes (v0.2)"
Peer Review #2 of "Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes (v0.2)" Open
Protected areas (PA) are one of the primary tools for conserving and protecting biodiversity, but their goals have evolved overtime beyond nature conservation to include supporting human communities within and adjacent to the PA.UNESCO Wor…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Conservation spillover effect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites into surrounding landscapes (v0.1)" Open
Protected areas (PA) are one of the primary tools for conserving and protecting biodiversity, but their goals have evolved overtime beyond nature conservation to include supporting human communities within and adjacent to the PA.UNESCO Wor…
View article: Quantifying the Soundscape: How filters change acoustic indices
Quantifying the Soundscape: How filters change acoustic indices Open
Monitoring biodiversity can be time consuming and costly. Automated recording units (ARUs) have rapidly emerged as an efficient and cost-effective tool for measuring biodiversity. Acoustic indices are one output from recordings from ARUs t…