Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodiversity conservation and management that are exacerbated when human cultural resources and animal welfare are a part of the solution. We suggest that the discussion can benefit from an even more explicit unpacking of the conflicting values associated with the proposal
Biodiversity loss undermines the long-term maintenance of ecosystem functions and the well-being of ...
Academic interest in rewilding is moving from commentary to discussion on future research agendas. T...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
Failures of conservation policies in place to revert the current loss of biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Rewilding as an approach to conservation has gained considerable ground in recent years both in term...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
The emergence of rewilding as a concept and as a practical approach to conservation in recent years ...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
"Rewilding is the mass restoration of ecosystems and natural processes, accompanied or driven by th...
We are currently experiencing unprecedented environmental changes driven by anthropogenic activities...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Those with an eye to the ecological potential of the UK will probably like rewilding. Those rooted i...
Rewilding is discussed here as a relatively new but contested discourse and practice in Europe. Rewi...
Biodiversity loss undermines the long-term maintenance of ecosystem functions and the well-being of ...
Academic interest in rewilding is moving from commentary to discussion on future research agendas. T...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
Failures of conservation policies in place to revert the current loss of biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Rewilding as an approach to conservation has gained considerable ground in recent years both in term...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
The emergence of rewilding as a concept and as a practical approach to conservation in recent years ...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
"Rewilding is the mass restoration of ecosystems and natural processes, accompanied or driven by th...
We are currently experiencing unprecedented environmental changes driven by anthropogenic activities...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Those with an eye to the ecological potential of the UK will probably like rewilding. Those rooted i...
Rewilding is discussed here as a relatively new but contested discourse and practice in Europe. Rewi...
Biodiversity loss undermines the long-term maintenance of ecosystem functions and the well-being of ...
Academic interest in rewilding is moving from commentary to discussion on future research agendas. T...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...