Trade‐offs in triple‐bottom‐line outcomes when recovering fisheries
Almost all environmental management comes at an economic cost that may not be borne equitably by all stakeholders. Here, we investigate...
Temporally inter-comparable maps of terrestrial wilderness and the Last of the Wild
Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human pressures which result in significant biophysical...
Patterns of forest loss in one of Africa’s last remaining wilderness areas: Niassa National Reserve
Niassa National Reserve (NNR) supports Mozambique’s largest populations of endangered fauna and sustains the livelihoods of> 40,000...
Ecology: a global plan for nature conservation
Climate change and biodiversity loss are the two greatest environmental challenges of our time. The 2015 Paris climate agreement states...
The impact of urbanization and climate change on urban temperatures: a systematic review
Cities have elevated temperatures compared to rural areas, a phenomenon known as the “urban heat island”. Higher temperatures increase...
Defending the scientific integrity of conservation‐policy processes
Government agencies faced with politically controversial decisions often discount or ignore scientific information, whether from agency...
Renewal ecology: conservation for the Anthropocene
The global scale and rapidity of environmental change is challenging ecologists to reimagine their theoretical principles and management...
Opportunities and constraints for implementing integrated land–sea management on islands
Despite a growing body of literature on integrated land–sea management (ILSM), very little critical assessment has been conducted in...
Toward reassessing data‐deficient species
One in 6 species (13,465 species) on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List is classified as data deficient...
Forecasting ecosystem responses to climate change across Africa's Albertine Rift
Climate change is likely to shift the distributions of ecosystems worldwide. Most assessments of climate change are primarily...