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Autor:
Mark F Hulme, Juliet A Vickery, Rhys E Green, Ben Phalan, Dan E Chamberlain, Derek E Pomeroy, Dianah Nalwanga, David Mushabe, Raymond Katebaka, Simon Bolwig, Philip W Atkinson
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PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e54597 (2013)
Reconciling the aims of feeding an ever more demanding human population and conserving biodiversity is a difficult challenge. Here, we explore potential solutions by assessing whether land sparing (farming for high yield, potentially enabling the pro
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https://doaj.org/article/7804e4d0888f47b091fc6730ff0097d5
Autor:
Raymond Katebaka, David J. T. Douglas, Philip W. Atkinson, Derek Pomeroy, Dianah Nalwanga, D. Nkuutu, Juliet A. Vickery
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Animal Conservation. 17:256-264
Trees in farmland provide valuable ecosystem services that enhance agricultural productivity and income, as well as supporting biodiversity such as birds. A better understanding of the benefits of farmland trees for birds, specifically the relative v
Autor:
Philip W. Atkinson, Derek Pomeroy, Dianah Nalwanga, Rhys E. Green, Raymond Katebaka, Ben Phalan, Mark F. Hulme, Simon Bolwig, Dan E. Chamberlain, David Mushabe, Juliet A. Vickery
Publikováno v:
Hulme, M F, Vickery, J A, Green, R E, Phalan, B, Chamberlain, D E, Pomeroy, D E, Nalwanga, D, Mushabe, D, Katebaka, R, Bolwig, S & Atkinson, P W 2013, ' Conserving the birds of Uganda's Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared ', P L o S One, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. e54597 .
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Technical University of Denmark Orbit
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e54597 (2013)
PLoS ONE
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e54597 (2013)
Reconciling the aims of feeding an ever more demanding human population and conserving biodiversity is a difficult challenge. Here, we explore potential solutions by assessing whether land sparing (farming for high yield, potentially enabling the pro
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f4e59d710837eacc1713c2a42bff0380
https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/88da2639-2c5a-4ab5-94fe-b7286b324d77
https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/88da2639-2c5a-4ab5-94fe-b7286b324d77
Autor:
Gábor L, Lövei, Thomas M, Lewinsohn, Rodolfo, Dirzo, Esmat Faki Mohammed, Elhassan, Exequiel, Ezcurra, Carolina A de Oliveira, Freire, Fu-Rong, Gui, John M, Halley, John M, Tibazarwa, Ming-Xing, Jiang, Raymond, Katebaka, Jenesio, Kinyamario, Samuel, Kymanywa, Feng-Quan, Liu, Shu-Sheng, Liu, Wan-Xue, Liu, Ying-Quan, Liu, Bao-Rong, Lu, Ed O, Minot, Sheng, Qiang, Bao-Li, Qiu, Hao, Shen, Jorge, Soberon, Edison Ryoiti, Sujii, Jian-Wen, Tang, Ahmet, Uludag, Jean R S, Vitule, Fang-Hao, Wan, Fang-Hao, Wang, Guo-Qing, Yang, Xing-Yao, Zhang, Min-Sheng, You
Publikováno v:
Lövei, G L, Lewinsohn, T M & the Biological Invasions in Megadiverse Regions Network 2012, ' Megadiverse developing countries face huge risks from invasives ', Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 2-3 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2011.10.009
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