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Assessing trade‐off risk between crop production and vertebrate biodiversity in three African countries
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Biodiversity science is improved when silent herbaria speak
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Citizen stewardship of street tree beds promotes urban biodiversity
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Rethinking intensification: Biodiversity‐inclusive management sustains coconut yields
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Capacity building needed to reap the benefits of access to biodiversity collections
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Balancing tracks and trees: Assessing railroad impact on Brazilian biodiversity
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Systemic bio‐inequity links poverty to biodiversity and induces a conservation paradox
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Keeping track of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: New roles for farmers and naturalists in pollinator monitoring
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Aligning regional and international biodiversity conventions to benefit butterfly conservation in Africa: A review
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The Contribution of Managed Floodplains to the Recovery of Salmon in California: Challenges and Opportunities
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Harmonising digitised herbarium data to enhance biodiversity knowledge: Major steps towards an updated checklist for the flora of Greenland
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On my way to school. Exploring children’s spatial perception and commuting modes through mental sketches
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Recovering nutrients from urine – A golden opportunity for sustainable fertiliser production
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Tourism-based development opportunities for rural areas. Example of an underdeveloped region (Siklós district)
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Correction to ‘Living with tigers: Perceptions of risk, equity and cultural change amidst tiger attacks in a reserve's buffer zone’Shaikh, A., & Suryawanshi, K. (2026). Living with tigers: Perceptions of risk, equity, and cultural change amidst tiger attacks in a reserve's buffer zone. People and Nature, 8, 1437–1451. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70301.
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Correction to ‘Living with tigers: Perceptions of risk, equity and cultural change amidst tiger attacks in a reserve's buffer zone’Shaikh, A., & Suryawanshi, K. (2026). Living with tigers: Perceptions of risk, equity, and cultural change amidst tiger attacks in a reserve's buffer zone. People and Nature, 8, 1437–1451. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70301.
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Linking perceptions of weeds with approaches to weed management
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Auditors’ Perceptions of KAMs in an Emerging Market: Evidence from Kosovo
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Recognizing diversity in Czech classrooms: Teachers’ perceptions and (un)certainty
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An Examination of the Global Problem Perceptions of Prospective Teachers Taking Geography Course
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Mentee Perceptions of Public School Superintendent Mentorship in a Rural, Midwest State
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Prediction models for understanding traffic safety risk on rural roads in Serbia
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Azole antifungal contaminants disrupt mycorrhizal function and risk agricultural sustainability
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How is Trust in Information Disseminated through Virtual Communication Related to Perceptions of Media Freedom