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An evaluation of important plant areas around the world
Abstract Area‐based approaches have long dominated biodiversity conservation and have been reinforced by the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The important plant area (IPA) approach is a leading framework for the spatial conservation prioritization of plants and fungi, but over 20 years since its launch, its application and conservation ...
Laura Kor +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in agroecosystems is a key objective for enhancing agricultural sustainability and mitigating climate change. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can increase yield and provide several other ecosystem services.
Georgina Conti +3 more
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Role of low‐impact‐factor journals in conservation implementation
Abstract Academic review, promotion, and tenure processes place a premium on frequent publication in high‐impact factor (IF) journals. However, conservation often relies on species‐specific information that is unlikely to have the broad appeal needed for high‐IF journals.
Jonathan J. Choi +8 more
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Intimidation as epistemological violence against social science conservation research
Abstract We investigated intimidation of conservation social scientists, which is ongoing and aimed at silencing or discrediting research findings. Although social scientists share with conservation biologists the desire to understand and address the biodiversity crisis, their analysis of structural power relations and contradictions in conservation is
Stasja Koot +16 more
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Letters to the editor published in peruvian biomedical journals indexed in SciELO Peru 2006-2013
This bibliometric study describes the characteristics of letters to the editor published between 2006-2013 in biomedical journals indexed in SciELO-Peru.253 letters (10.3% of total publications) were collected.
Juan José Montenegro-Idrogo +2 more
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A social network analysis of an epistemic community studying neoliberal conservation
Abstract Researchers typically operate in epistemic communities: groups that share common approaches to research agendas and sociopolitical action and define areas of debate. Although productive in their own spheres, a lack of understanding among these communities can undermine scientific progress. Thus, analyzing epistemic communities is important for
Brittany Bunce +5 more
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Abstract Recognition of the value of multidisciplinary research that bridges natural and social science perspectives has come with calls for conservation scientists to reflect critically on underlying assumptions and power relations involved in the production of knowledge and its application.
Marie‐Annick Moreau, Emily Woodhouse
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Abstract Evaluating progress toward achieving freshwater conservation and sustainability goals requires transforming diverse types of data into useful information for scientists, managers, and other interest groups. Despite substantial increases in the volume of freshwater data collected worldwide, many regions and ecosystems still lack sufficient data
Adrianne P. Smits +13 more
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From parachuting to partnership: Fostering collaborative research in protected areas
Establishing conditions that foster collaboration between national and international researchers, and between PA agency staff and external researchers (regardless of their nationality), would enable parks to better serve as catalysts for research collaboration.
I. P. J. Smit +11 more
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Retraction of Nursing scientific publications. [PDF]
Robazzi MLDCC, Suazo SV.
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