Search Results - "Panlasigui, Stephanie"
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Impacts of certification, uncertified concessions, and protected areas on forest loss in Cameroon, 2000 to 2013
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2018)“…Deforestation and forest fragmentation are leading drivers of biodiversity loss. Protected areas have been the leading conservation policy response, yet their…”
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Denser and greener cities: Green interventions to achieve both urban density and nature
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-02-2023)“…Green spaces in urban areas—like remnant habitat, parks, constructed wetlands, and street trees—supply multiple benefits. Many studies show green spaces in and…”
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Patterns in bird and pollinator occupancy and richness in a mosaic of urban office parks across scales and seasons
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2024)“…Urbanization is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, yet cities can provide resources required by many species throughout the year. In recognition of…”
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Development of a spatially complete floodplain map of the conterminous United States using random forest
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2019)“…Floodplains perform several important ecosystem services, including storing water during precipitation events and reducing peak flows, thus reducing flooding…”
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Forest concessions and eco-certifications in the Peruvian Amazon: Deforestation impacts of logging rights and logging restrictions
Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01-03-2023)“…Concessions that grant logging rights to firms support economic development based on forest resources. Eco-certifications put sustainability restrictions on…”
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Assessing threats of non-native species to native freshwater biodiversity: Conservation priorities for the United States
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2018)“…Non-native species pose one of the greatest threats to native biodiversity, and can have severe negative impacts in freshwater ecosystems. Identifying regions…”
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Trends in nonindigenous aquatic species richness in the United States reveal shifting spatial and temporal patterns of species introductions
Published in Aquatic invasions (01-09-2018)“…Understanding the spatial and temporal dynamics underlying the introduction and spread of nonindigenous aquatic species (NAS) can provide important insights…”
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