A Nature Conservation Review: Volume 2, Site Accounts: The Selection of
(PDF) A Review of Mangrove Conservation Studies in Maharashtra, India
World Nature Conservation Day Essay in English for School Students
11 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2020
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Expert review of the science underlying nature-based climate solutions
Nature-based climate solutions are widely incorporated into climate change mitigation plans and need firm scientific foundations. Through literature review and expert elicitation, this analysis ...
Multi‐criteria decision analysis for nature conservation: A review of
Particularly, this paper proposes a content-based review focusing on studies explicitly addressing nature and biodiversity conservation. Starting from a generalized MCDA process adapted from the literature, the review has two objectives. First, to take stock of past experiences by investigating how key stages of the MCDA process have been ...
Environmental education outcomes for conservation: A systematic review
In their systematic review of climate change education, Monroe et al. (2017) described programs measuring knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Thomas et al.'s (2018) review of 79 evaluations of conservation education programs reported cognitive, behavioral, social, and ecological outcomes. Thomas et al. (2018) also discussed a need for improved ...
Sacred natural sites and biodiversity conservation: a systematic review
Sacred natural sites (SNS) have gained recognition from conservationists, and are regarded as the oldest form of habitat protection in human history. Many case studies and literature reviews have been published on the subject. However, an updated and global-level synthesis on the effect of SNS on biodiversity conservation is still lacking. Here, we provide the first systematic review on SNS ...
Towards a unified understanding of human-nature interactions
Our structured literature review identified 39 relevant concepts and ... how nature connectedness and simple activities help explain pro‐nature conservation behaviours. People Nat. 2, 821-839 ...
Conservation and Environmental Education: A Narrative Literature Review
Page 1 of 12. Conservation and Environmental Education: A Narrative Literature Review. Alagesan Shankar Prakash 1. Murugadas Jyothimani 2. Abstract. Environmental education is an indispensable ...
Engaging with the science and politics of biodiversity futures: a
Prober, SM, Williams, KJ, Broadhurst, LM, Doerr, VAJ (2017) Nature conservation and ecological restoration in a changing climate: ... Engaging with the science and politics of biodiversity futures: a literature review. Volume 48, Issue 1; Carina Wyborn (a1) (a2), Elena Louder (a3), Mike Harfoot (a4) and Samantha Hill (a4)
Exploring ecological knowledge in recreational fishing for conservation
Our literature review confirms that, in addition to FEK, the perceptions of recreational fishers are also helpful in identifying and understanding nature-related issues. Their perceptions deliver relevant social and cultural information, which have relevance in conservation and management ( Liu et al., 2019 , Young et al., 2016 ).
Ecotourism, biodiversity conservation and livelihoods: Understanding
It is seen as nature-based tourism that addresses two primary attributes: livelihood improvement and biodiversity conservation. The present study does an integrative literature review on ecotourism to comprehend the varied views by pinpointing the gaps for future research. The study accomplishes the research goal in two ways.
Challenges and opportunities of area-based conservation in reaching
Area-based conservation is essential to safeguard nature's diversity. In view of expanding human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based conservation requires efficiency and effectiveness more than ever. In this review, I identify and relate pressing challenges to promising opportunities for effective and efficient protected area governance and ...
Childhood nature connection and constructive hope: A review of research
The review of tools during the Connection to Nature Workshop in 2018, followed by a literature search of relevant databases and scans of reference lists, yielded 10 measures of nature connection for children and adolescents that were tested for reliability and construct validity and published in peer-reviewed journals.
A review of seagrass ecosystem services: providing nature-based
Therefore, effective nature conservation strategies are necessary to guarantee their continued or enhanced ecosystem service provision (Watson & Zakri, 2003; Rigo et al., 2021). ... Thus, this research evaluates and lists the services provided by seagrass ecosystems by conducting a comprehensive review of the literature, in order to identify ...
A Systematic Literature Review on the Participation Aspects of ...
It can be clearly seen that "nature conservation" and "awareness" were among the prioritized overarching aims of CS initiatives (~20% each category), with "education" and "environmental management" to closely follow (16 and 14%, respectively). ... "Our literature review highlighted several important motivations for ...
The politics of biodiversity offsetting across time and ...
The conservation literature has highlighted the ecological challenges and ethical implications of offsetting 6,7. Critical research has analysed offsetting as a symptom of neoliberalization in ...
Nature-Based Solutions for Agriculture
Explore the science: "Nature-based Solutions in Agriculture - Sustainable Management and Conservation of Land, Water and Biodiversity" details the recognized NbS co-benefits in a literature review of more than 300 papers.
Human-nature connection: a multidisciplinary review
A literature review of connectedness to nature and its potential for environmental management. J Environ Manag, 159 (2015), pp. 264-278. ... A wide ranging critique of conservation science in the context of the paradigm of economic growth and the environmental crisis. The authors argue for a shift in social values and the need for humanity to ...
Re-creating the Rural, Reconstructing Nature: An International ...
Jesse B. Abrams a, Hannah Gosnell b, Nicholas J. Gill c, Peter J. Klepeis d, Re-creating the Rural, Reconstructing Nature, Conservation & Society, Vol. 10, No. 3 (2012), pp. 270-284 ... This review of international literature, drawn from the authors' own prior research and searches on relevant databases, synthesises findings on the ...
The underexposed nature-based solutions: A critical state-of-art review
Droughts are the most expensive climate disasters as they leave long-term and chronic impacts on the ecosystem, agriculture, and human society. The intensity, frequency, and duration of drought events have increased over the years and are expected to worsen in the future on a regional and planetary/global scale. Nature-based solutions (NBS) such as wetland and floodplain restorations, green ...
The Society for Conservation Biology
Within the implemented or actively managed MPAs we assessed, 2.6% of the global ocean area is fully or highly protected (35.7% of assessed protected area; 9,427,067 km 2) (Figure 2) and 0.1% of the global ocean is lightly protected (1.9% of assessed protected area; 492,809 km 2) (Table 1).Some implemented or actively managed MPAs have high-impact activities occurring, making them incompatible ...
Review of the impact of renewable energy development on the ...
This article presents a systematic literature review of the impact of renewable energy development on the environmental and nature conservation in Southeast Asia. Based on a review of 132 papers and reports, this article finds that the most reported negative impact of renewable energy development comes from hydropower, biofuel production, and ...
(PDF) Public Perception of Biodiversity: A Literature Review of Its
Urban green spaces have a major role to play in the. conservation of urban biodiversity. However, the triangular relationship between. biodiversity, urban green spaces, and public perceptio n is ...
Climate Change and Cultural Heritage: A Systematic Literature Review
Five years on, this systematic review reflects on the state of the art by evaluating 165 publications (2016-2020) about cultural heritage and climate change. We find the field continues to grow, and remains rich in disciplinary and methodological diversity, but predominantly represents research in and about Europe.
A scoping review on incentives for adoption of sustainable ...
Original research (qualitative and quantitative reports) and/or review of existing research including grey literature. The resulting 1,792 articles were subjected to a second round of rapid review ...
A Global Systematic Literature Review of Ecosystem Services in Reef
Ecosystem services (ES) embrace contributions of nature to human livelihood and well-being. Reef environments provide a range of ES with direct and indirect contributions to people. However, the health of reef environments is declining globally due to local and large-scale threats, affecting ES delivery in different ways. Mapping scientific knowledge and identifying research gaps on reefs ...
Sustainability
Amidst global sustainability challenges across domains such as energy, water, and transportation, China's urbanisation process presents unique socio-economic dynamics, particularly following the Reform and Opening Up policy. The existing literature has not fully captured the complex interplay between urban growth and sustainability challenges in China, nor has it adequately explored the ...
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This study provides a comprehensive examination of the current methodologies and potential strategies for the treatment of articular fractures of the foot. In the field of orthopedic healthcare, these fractures present a significant challenge due to their complex nature and the fact that they affect the routines of patients. The motivation behind this study is based on two main concepts. The ...
Nature's contribution to people provided by pastoral ...
Mediterranean pastoral systems are providers of a wide array of Nature's Contribution to People (NCP). They are 'complex systems' characterized by limited resources and socio-economic dynamics currently threatened by climate and social changes. Despite a growing number of scientific articles dealing with NCP, there is a high risk that the existing literature has left out the complexity ...
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Nature-based climate solutions are widely incorporated into climate change mitigation plans and need firm scientific foundations. Through literature review and expert elicitation, this analysis ...
Particularly, this paper proposes a content-based review focusing on studies explicitly addressing nature and biodiversity conservation. Starting from a generalized MCDA process adapted from the literature, the review has two objectives. First, to take stock of past experiences by investigating how key stages of the MCDA process have been ...
In their systematic review of climate change education, Monroe et al. (2017) described programs measuring knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Thomas et al.'s (2018) review of 79 evaluations of conservation education programs reported cognitive, behavioral, social, and ecological outcomes. Thomas et al. (2018) also discussed a need for improved ...
Sacred natural sites (SNS) have gained recognition from conservationists, and are regarded as the oldest form of habitat protection in human history. Many case studies and literature reviews have been published on the subject. However, an updated and global-level synthesis on the effect of SNS on biodiversity conservation is still lacking. Here, we provide the first systematic review on SNS ...
Our structured literature review identified 39 relevant concepts and ... how nature connectedness and simple activities help explain pro‐nature conservation behaviours. People Nat. 2, 821-839 ...
Page 1 of 12. Conservation and Environmental Education: A Narrative Literature Review. Alagesan Shankar Prakash 1. Murugadas Jyothimani 2. Abstract. Environmental education is an indispensable ...
Prober, SM, Williams, KJ, Broadhurst, LM, Doerr, VAJ (2017) Nature conservation and ecological restoration in a changing climate: ... Engaging with the science and politics of biodiversity futures: a literature review. Volume 48, Issue 1; Carina Wyborn (a1) (a2), Elena Louder (a3), Mike Harfoot (a4) and Samantha Hill (a4)
Our literature review confirms that, in addition to FEK, the perceptions of recreational fishers are also helpful in identifying and understanding nature-related issues. Their perceptions deliver relevant social and cultural information, which have relevance in conservation and management ( Liu et al., 2019 , Young et al., 2016 ).
It is seen as nature-based tourism that addresses two primary attributes: livelihood improvement and biodiversity conservation. The present study does an integrative literature review on ecotourism to comprehend the varied views by pinpointing the gaps for future research. The study accomplishes the research goal in two ways.
Area-based conservation is essential to safeguard nature's diversity. In view of expanding human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based conservation requires efficiency and effectiveness more than ever. In this review, I identify and relate pressing challenges to promising opportunities for effective and efficient protected area governance and ...
The review of tools during the Connection to Nature Workshop in 2018, followed by a literature search of relevant databases and scans of reference lists, yielded 10 measures of nature connection for children and adolescents that were tested for reliability and construct validity and published in peer-reviewed journals.
Therefore, effective nature conservation strategies are necessary to guarantee their continued or enhanced ecosystem service provision (Watson & Zakri, 2003; Rigo et al., 2021). ... Thus, this research evaluates and lists the services provided by seagrass ecosystems by conducting a comprehensive review of the literature, in order to identify ...
It can be clearly seen that "nature conservation" and "awareness" were among the prioritized overarching aims of CS initiatives (~20% each category), with "education" and "environmental management" to closely follow (16 and 14%, respectively). ... "Our literature review highlighted several important motivations for ...
The conservation literature has highlighted the ecological challenges and ethical implications of offsetting 6,7. Critical research has analysed offsetting as a symptom of neoliberalization in ...
Explore the science: "Nature-based Solutions in Agriculture - Sustainable Management and Conservation of Land, Water and Biodiversity" details the recognized NbS co-benefits in a literature review of more than 300 papers.
A literature review of connectedness to nature and its potential for environmental management. J Environ Manag, 159 (2015), pp. 264-278. ... A wide ranging critique of conservation science in the context of the paradigm of economic growth and the environmental crisis. The authors argue for a shift in social values and the need for humanity to ...
Jesse B. Abrams a, Hannah Gosnell b, Nicholas J. Gill c, Peter J. Klepeis d, Re-creating the Rural, Reconstructing Nature, Conservation & Society, Vol. 10, No. 3 (2012), pp. 270-284 ... This review of international literature, drawn from the authors' own prior research and searches on relevant databases, synthesises findings on the ...
Droughts are the most expensive climate disasters as they leave long-term and chronic impacts on the ecosystem, agriculture, and human society. The intensity, frequency, and duration of drought events have increased over the years and are expected to worsen in the future on a regional and planetary/global scale. Nature-based solutions (NBS) such as wetland and floodplain restorations, green ...
Within the implemented or actively managed MPAs we assessed, 2.6% of the global ocean area is fully or highly protected (35.7% of assessed protected area; 9,427,067 km 2) (Figure 2) and 0.1% of the global ocean is lightly protected (1.9% of assessed protected area; 492,809 km 2) (Table 1).Some implemented or actively managed MPAs have high-impact activities occurring, making them incompatible ...
This article presents a systematic literature review of the impact of renewable energy development on the environmental and nature conservation in Southeast Asia. Based on a review of 132 papers and reports, this article finds that the most reported negative impact of renewable energy development comes from hydropower, biofuel production, and ...
Urban green spaces have a major role to play in the. conservation of urban biodiversity. However, the triangular relationship between. biodiversity, urban green spaces, and public perceptio n is ...
Five years on, this systematic review reflects on the state of the art by evaluating 165 publications (2016-2020) about cultural heritage and climate change. We find the field continues to grow, and remains rich in disciplinary and methodological diversity, but predominantly represents research in and about Europe.
Original research (qualitative and quantitative reports) and/or review of existing research including grey literature. The resulting 1,792 articles were subjected to a second round of rapid review ...
Ecosystem services (ES) embrace contributions of nature to human livelihood and well-being. Reef environments provide a range of ES with direct and indirect contributions to people. However, the health of reef environments is declining globally due to local and large-scale threats, affecting ES delivery in different ways. Mapping scientific knowledge and identifying research gaps on reefs ...
Amidst global sustainability challenges across domains such as energy, water, and transportation, China's urbanisation process presents unique socio-economic dynamics, particularly following the Reform and Opening Up policy. The existing literature has not fully captured the complex interplay between urban growth and sustainability challenges in China, nor has it adequately explored the ...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the current methodologies and potential strategies for the treatment of articular fractures of the foot. In the field of orthopedic healthcare, these fractures present a significant challenge due to their complex nature and the fact that they affect the routines of patients. The motivation behind this study is based on two main concepts. The ...
Mediterranean pastoral systems are providers of a wide array of Nature's Contribution to People (NCP). They are 'complex systems' characterized by limited resources and socio-economic dynamics currently threatened by climate and social changes. Despite a growing number of scientific articles dealing with NCP, there is a high risk that the existing literature has left out the complexity ...