[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of the world relatively untouched by human activity. We assess the current state and future prospects of five final rontiers: rainforests, Antarctica, the Arctic, the deep sea and space
Tropical forests are on the front line of climate change and human sustainability challenges, being ...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...
Human pressures on the environment are changing spatially and temporally, with profound implications...
[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of th...
[Extract] The Earths last intact wilderness areas are shrinking dramatically. In a recently publishe...
[Extract] Launching the Coalition's Global Rainforest Recovery Plan at Melbourne Zoo, Hunt outlined ...
Each year 7.5 million hectares of tropical rainforests disappear as a result of the twin pressures o...
[Extract] An alarming new study has shown that the world's forests are not only disappearing rapidly...
Rainforests are situated at low latitude where forests enjoy steady and strong radiation. Biodivers...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
The world’s greatest rainforest is caught up in a cyclonic mix of beneficial and adverse events. Wha...
The Africanwet tropics contain the second largest area of tropical rainforest in the world (second o...
[Extract] Tropical forests are being destroyed and degraded at alarming rates (Achard et al. 2002; H...
Tropical rainforest deforestation is a major problem in many tropical regions and can have major imp...
Tropical forests house over half of Earth’s biodiversity and are an important influence on the clima...
Tropical forests are on the front line of climate change and human sustainability challenges, being ...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...
Human pressures on the environment are changing spatially and temporally, with profound implications...
[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of th...
[Extract] The Earths last intact wilderness areas are shrinking dramatically. In a recently publishe...
[Extract] Launching the Coalition's Global Rainforest Recovery Plan at Melbourne Zoo, Hunt outlined ...
Each year 7.5 million hectares of tropical rainforests disappear as a result of the twin pressures o...
[Extract] An alarming new study has shown that the world's forests are not only disappearing rapidly...
Rainforests are situated at low latitude where forests enjoy steady and strong radiation. Biodivers...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
The world’s greatest rainforest is caught up in a cyclonic mix of beneficial and adverse events. Wha...
The Africanwet tropics contain the second largest area of tropical rainforest in the world (second o...
[Extract] Tropical forests are being destroyed and degraded at alarming rates (Achard et al. 2002; H...
Tropical rainforest deforestation is a major problem in many tropical regions and can have major imp...
Tropical forests house over half of Earth’s biodiversity and are an important influence on the clima...
Tropical forests are on the front line of climate change and human sustainability challenges, being ...
Throughout much of the 1980s, deforestation in Brazil eliminated more than 15,000 square kilometers ...
Human pressures on the environment are changing spatially and temporally, with profound implications...