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View article: Solar parking lot capacity: an abundant dual-use alternative to meet demand for the renewable energy transition
Solar parking lot capacity: an abundant dual-use alternative to meet demand for the renewable energy transition Open
Most utility-scale solar facilities (USSFs) in the United States (US) are planned or installed in grasslands, pastures, agriculture land, and timberland, with aggressive future expansion plans. Investor-owned electricity providers have lob…
View article: Author response for "Ecological resilience and vegetation transition in the face of two successive large wildfires"
Author response for "Ecological resilience and vegetation transition in the face of two successive large wildfires" Open
View article: Author response for "Ecological resilience and vegetation transition in the face of two successive large wildfires"
Author response for "Ecological resilience and vegetation transition in the face of two successive large wildfires" Open
View article: Impacting Habitat Connectivity of the Endangered Florida Panther for the Transition to Utility-Scale Solar Energy
Impacting Habitat Connectivity of the Endangered Florida Panther for the Transition to Utility-Scale Solar Energy Open
This dataset includes random forest model outputs for probability of presence (P) values calculated before and after installations of USSE facilities, as well as resistance and current density values (Circuitscape) before and after install…
View article: Anthropogenic fire, vegetation structure and ethnobotanical uses in an alpine shrubland of Nepal’s Himalaya
Anthropogenic fire, vegetation structure and ethnobotanical uses in an alpine shrubland of Nepal’s Himalaya Open
Alpine vegetation of the Himalaya is used as food, medicine or fodder, and is commonly managed with fire by agropastoralists. Prescribed fire can have positive effects on rangeland biodiversity, but studies evaluating its effects in alpine…
View article: CONSPICUOUS ROADSIDE AVIFAUNA’S SEASONAL VARIATION IN ECOTONE AND WETLAND ENVIRONMENTS WITHIN THE PANTANAL’S AQUIDAUANA REGION
CONSPICUOUS ROADSIDE AVIFAUNA’S SEASONAL VARIATION IN ECOTONE AND WETLAND ENVIRONMENTS WITHIN THE PANTANAL’S AQUIDAUANA REGION Open
∙ Transport by road is the main mechanism for integrating Brazil, but roads are drivers of land cover conversion, fragmentation, and direct mortality by wildlife-vehicle collisions. In Aquidauana, BR419 and MS170 are important unpaved road…