Grassland degradation fundamentally reshapes how biodiversity supports ecosystem multifunctionality, shifting it from being ...
Ecosystems are currently experiencing multiple anthropogenic pressures, making it difficult to distinguish the effect of ...
Setting aside land for nature is one of the main global strategies to conserve biodiversity. From national parks to local ...
Biodiversity is life on earth as we know it. From our genetics and bacteria to entire ecosystems of forests and coral reefs, biodiversity is critical to all aspects of life. From food and water, to ...
Biodiversity is often used as the standard for understanding ecosystem resilience to climate or anthropogenic disturbances. This concept is central to our review, and we examine it in relation to ...
A planned restoration of the forest, meadows and wetlands in this floodplain near Leipzig, Germany, will boost biodiversity by improving wildlife habitat, and bolster climate mitigation by increasing ...
Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Degradation: Implications for Macroeconomics and Financial Stability
The Central Bank of Chile, together with WWF´s Greening Financial Regulation Initiative and UNEP FI, are co-organizing a digital two-day conference on 26-27 May that will delve into the challenges ...
Polar regions contain vast, undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most threatened and least-understood areas of the world. Now scientists led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the ...
Biological diversity, or "biodiversity," refers to variability found at all levels of biology. Biodiversity is commonly broken down into three levels or types: genetic diversity, species diversity, ...
Princeton’s vital research across the spectrum of environmental issues is today and will continue to be pivotal to solving some of humanity’s toughest problems. Our impact is built on a long, deep, ...
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