A woman dressed in traditional clothing walks along a rugged path near a vast blue lake, accompanied by a sheep.

The Importance of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands for the Conservation of Terrestrial Mammals

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Contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to Ecological and Environmental Monitoring

Three women wearing traditional conical hats and white blouses with green sashes are harvesting tea leaves in a lush, green plantation.

Engaging Women and Men Equally in Managing Biodiversity

Towards a Gender-Responsive Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity

A close-up of golden wheat stalks in a field, with their heavy, ripe grains bending gracefully.

Compost Application Enhances Soil Health and Maintains Crop Yield: Insights From 56 Farmer-Managed Arable Fields

Two large yellow combine harvesters working in a vast field of tall, dry crops.

Shifting Agriculture is the Dominant Driver of Forest Disturbance in Threatened Forest Species’ Ranges

A small green seedling emerging from the rich, dark soil in a freshly tilled field.

Ecosystem Based Adaptation: Concept and Terminology in Strategic Adaptation Planning (Municipal and Inter-Municipal) in Portugal

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Why Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Gender Justice Go Hand in Hand

A crayfish with a reddish-brown shell perched on a wet, dark rock amidst rushing water.

Filling the Gaps in the Genetic Diversity of Austropotamobius torrentium (Astacidae, Decapoda) from One of the Few Unexplored Hot Spots

A well-camouflaged owl nestled inside the hollow of a tree, blending seamlessly with the rough, textured bark.

Drone-based Surveys Improve Estimates of Tree Hollow Abundance and Accessibility

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