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F1000Research
F1000Research

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Jack Brook, Associate Publisher
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London
United Kingdom
Working languages
inglês

F1000Research is an Open Research publishing platform for scientists, scholars and clinicians offering rapid publication of articles and other research outputs. It includes publications in the areas of Natural Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, and Humanities and the Arts.

F1000Research also maintains a specific gateway on Agriculture, Food & Nutrition, where researchers, policymakers and practitioners can disseminate and find research in this field, including publications on land governance issues.

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Jack Brook

Resources

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Ultimate drivers of native biodiversity change in agricultural systems

Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2013
Global

The ability to address land degradation and biodiversity loss while maintaining the production of plant and animal products is a key global challenge. Biodiversity decline as a result of vegetation clearance, cultivation, grazing, pesticide and herbicide application, and plantation establishment, amongst other factors, has been widely documented in agricultural ecosystems.

Ultimate drivers of native biodiversity change in agricultural systems

Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2013
Global

The ability to address land degradation and biodiversity loss while maintaining the production of plant and animal products is a key global challenge. Biodiversity decline as a result of vegetation clearance, cultivation, grazing, pesticide and herbicide application, and plantation establishment, amongst other factors, has been widely documented in agricultural ecosystems.

Ultimate drivers of native biodiversity change in agricultural systems

Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2013
Global

The ability to address land degradation and biodiversity loss while maintaining the production of plant and animal products is a key global challenge. Biodiversity decline as a result of vegetation clearance, cultivation, grazing, pesticide and herbicide application, and plantation establishment, amongst other factors, has been widely documented in agricultural ecosystems.

Identifying spatial priorities for protecting ecosystem services

Peer-reviewed publication
Agosto, 2012
Global

Priorities for protecting ecosystem services must be identified to ensure future human well-being. Approaches to broad-scale spatial prioritization of ecosystem services are becoming increasingly popular and are a vital precursor to identifying locations where further detailed analyses of the management of ecosystem services is required (e.g., examining trade-offs among management actions).