The “human dimension” of conservation is increasingly recognised as critical for success. Most conservation research involving people is based not on explicit “theories of change”, but tacit local ...
Human behaviour - including how we interact with nature - is complex, influenced by many different social, economic and cultural factors unique to individuals, communities and nations. Now help is at ...
It goes without saying that the COVID-19 has forced behavioural change on a scale that hasn't been seen in decades. From limiting social contacts to remote working, the novel Coronavirus has likely ...
ABSTRACT: For deep-diving, wide-ranging marine predators, foraging behaviour is often inferred from movement data. Various metrics are used to do this, and recently, metrics have been developed that ...
Kelsey Hegarty receives funding from National Health and Medical Research Council, ANROWS and National Australia Bank Foundation. Mohajer A. Hameed receives funding from National Health and Medical ...
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