Harriet Ibbett,Julia P G Jones,Leejiah Dorward et al.
Harriet Ibbett et al.
Conservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their behaviour can be challenging, particularly if the research topic is considered sensitive. ...
Public Opinion about Management Strategies for a Low-Profile Species across Multiple Jurisdictions: Whitebark Pine in the Northern Rockies [0.03%]
跨国界管理策略的公众态度——落基山脉地区的华山松保护为例
Elizabeth A Shanahan,Eric D Raile,Helen T Naughton et al.
Elizabeth A Shanahan et al.
1. As public land managers seek to adopt and implement conservation measures aimed at reversing or slowing the negative effects of climate change, they are looking to understand public opinion regarding different management strategies. 2. T...
The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the demand for different shades of green [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情对不同类型的绿色需求的影响分析——来自中国面板数据的证据
Kathleen K L Yap,Malcolm C K Soh,Angelia Sia et al.
Kathleen K L Yap et al.
COVID-19 has heightened the dependence of urban dwellers on cultural ecosystem services provided by urban green spaces (UGS), specifically in regard to the provision of recreational opportunities, and psychological and physical health benef...
Three reasons why expanded use of natural enemy solutions may offer sustainable control of human infections [0.03%]
利用天敌解决办法扩大防控人类感染的可持续性可能有三个原因
I J Jones,S H Sokolow,G A De Leo
I J Jones
1. Many infectious pathogens spend a significant portion of their life cycles in the environment or in animal hosts, where ecological interactions with natural enemies may influence pathogen transmission to people. Yet, our understanding of...
Envisioning a resilient future for biodiversity conservation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情后的生物多样性保护展望
Ruth H Thurstan,Kimberley J Hockings,Johanna S U Hedlund et al.
Ruth H Thurstan et al.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect societies across the world, the ongoing economic and social disruptions are likely to present fundamental challenges for current and future biodiversity conservation.We review the literature for ...
Understanding changes to children's connection to nature during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for child well-being [0.03%]
新冠疫情下儿童与自然联系的变化及其对儿童福祉的影响理解
Samantha Friedman,Susan Imrie,Elian Fink et al.
Samantha Friedman et al.
While psychological connection to nature is known to be associated with both pro-environmental behaviours and well-being, there is an urgent need to extend this research to consider impacts from the COVID-19 lockdown period. Examining wheth...
Compatibility between agendas for improving human development and wildlife conservation outside protected areas: Insights from 20 years of data [0.03%]
提高人类发展和野生生物保护议程之间的一致性:来自保护区外二十年数据的启示
Judith M Ament,Ben Collen,Chris Carbone et al.
Judith M Ament et al.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include economic, social and environmental dimensions of human development and make explicit commitments to all of life on Earth. Evidence of continuing global biodiversity loss has, at the same t...
Alexandra Palmer,Volker Sommer,Josephine Nadezda Msindai
Alexandra Palmer
Conservationists often view hybrid animals as problematic, at least if anthropogenic influence caused the intermixing to occur. However, critics propose that humans should respect non-human autonomy, reject and accept the creatures they hav...
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on human-nature interactions: Pathways, evidence and implications [0.03%]
新冠疫情对人与自然关系的影响:路径、证据及启示
Masashi Soga,Maldwyn J Evans,Daniel T C Cox et al.
Masashi Soga et al.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the global response have dramatically changed people's lifestyles in much of the world. These major changes, as well as the associated changes in impacts on the environment, can alter the dynamics of ...
Urban green space use during a time of stress: A case study during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brisbane, Australia [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的都市绿色空间使用情况:以澳大利亚布里斯班为例
Violeta Berdejo-Espinola,Andrés F Suárez-Castro,Tatsuya Amano et al.
Violeta Berdejo-Espinola et al.
Spending time in nature is one potential way to cope with the negative physical and psychological health impacts from major stressful life events. In 2020, a large fraction of the global population was impacted by restrictions to contain th...