The values of wildlife revisited
Wild animals are important worldwide because of the multiple values they represent for human societies. Different frameworks have been proposed to...
Wild animals are important worldwide because of the multiple values they represent for human societies. Different frameworks have been proposed to...
In low- and middle-income countries, undernutrition often co-exists with intestinal parasites, especially Soil Transmitted Helminth (STH) infections...
Agroforestry is an intensive land management system involving the integration of tree management into crop and animal farming. It provides diverse...
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and can trigger disease transmission. While the COVID-19 pandemic sparked public interest in...
National forest inventories (NFIs) are a reliable source for national forest measurements. However, they are usually not developed for linking with...
The rise of zoonotic disease-related public health crises has sparked calls for policy action, including calls to close wildlife markets. Yet, these...
Protected areas are crucial to safeguard Sub-Saharan Africa’s extraordinary and abundant megafauna. In many of these areas, instability has derailed...