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    How can higher-yield farming help to spare nature? by Phalan, Ben, Green, Rhys E., Dicks, Lynn V., Dotta, Graziela, Feniuk, Claire, Lamb, Anthony, Strassburg, Bernardo B. N., Williams, David R., zu Ermgassen, Erasmus K. H. J., Balmford, Andrew

    “…Mechanisms to link yield increases with conservation Expansion of land area used for agriculture is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and greenhouse gas…”
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    Land sparing to make space for species dependent on natural habitats and high nature value farmland by Feniuk, Claire, Balmford, Andrew, Green, Rhys E

    “…Empirical evidence from four continents indicates that human food demand may be best reconciled with biodiversity conservation through sparing natural habitats…”
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    Land sparing to make space for species dependent on natural habitats and high nature value farmland by Feniuk, Claire, Balmford, Andrew, Green, Rhys E.

    “…Empirical evidence from four continents indicates that human food demand may be best reconciled with biodiversity conservation through sparing natural habitats…”
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    Carbon Storage and Land-Use Strategies in Agricultural Landscapes across Three Continents by Williams, David R., Phalan, Ben, Feniuk, Claire, Green, Rhys E., Balmford, Andrew

    Published in Current biology (06-08-2018)
    “…The loss of carbon stocks through agricultural land-use change is a key driver of greenhouse gas emissions [1–4], and the methods used to manage agricultural…”
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    The consequences of land sparing for birds in the United Kingdom by Lamb, Anthony, Finch, Tom, Pearce‐Higgins, James W., Ausden, Malcolm, Balmford, Andrew, Feniuk, Claire, Hirons, Graham, Massimino, Dario, Green, Rhys E., Villard, Marc‐André

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2019)
    “…Land sparing has been proposed as a strategy to reconcile biodiversity conservation with agricultural production, with empirical studies on five continents…”
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