Forests are breaking up in the tropics but coming together elsewhere – here’s what it means for wildlife and the climate
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Rubber agroforestry in Thailand provides some biodiversity benefits without reducing yields
Warren-Thomas, E., Nelson, L., Juthong, W., Bumrungsri, S., Brattström, O., Stroesser, L., Chambon, B., Penot, É., Tongkaemkaew, U., Edwards, D. P. & Dolman, P. M., Jan 2020, In: Journal of Applied Ecology. 57, 1, p. 17-30 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Rubber Agroforestry: Feasibility at Scale
Wang Mei Hua, M., Warren-Thomas, E. & Cherico Wanger, T., 18 May 2021, Mighty Earth. 130 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review