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Abstract Pastoral practices remain a widespread economic activity across European mountain regions. However, the viability of this activity may be threatened by the recovery of large wild vertebrates associated with passive rewilding, leading to the so‐called human–wildlife conflicts.
P. Acebes +4 more
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Association between bike-sharing systems and the blood pressure of local citizens: a cross-sectional study in China. [PDF]
Agarwal S, Li B, Qian W, Ren Y, Sun R.
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Exploring the Multiscale Relationship between the Built Environment and the Metro-Oriented Dockless Bike-Sharing Usage. [PDF]
Li Z, Shang Y, Zhao G, Yang M.
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Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier +7 more
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Exploring usage pattern variation of free-floating bike-sharing from a night travel perspective. [PDF]
Yu S +6 more
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The strengths and weaknesses of bike sharing as an alternative mode during disruptive public health crisis: A qualitative analysis on the users' motivations during COVID-19. [PDF]
Teixeira JF, Silva C, Moura E Sá F.
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Abstract The future of land use in the UK uplands is highly debated, with growing interest in increasing tree cover and other land use changes, alongside a desire to maintain traditional land use patterns and practices. Treescape expansion is likely to result in synergies and trade‐offs between different outcomes, so integrating stakeholder preferences
Melissa Minter +6 more
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Bike-Sharing Demand Prediction at Community Level under COVID-19 Using Deep Learning. [PDF]
Mehdizadeh Dastjerdi A, Morency C.
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights from Bike Share Users
Nathan McNeil, John MacArthur
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Abstract Forests and woodlands are important for biodiversity, climate change mitigation and the provision of services including recreation, timber and non‐timber forest products. Land use policies currently aim to increase forest cover while also maximising the benefits of forests for people and improving community engagement with the process of ...
Sarah Greenwood +6 more
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