The objective of the Habitats project is to integrate research in the fields of ecological impacts and of environmental noise, developing management tools and processes to enable sustainable development. Rapid population expansion and economic development against the backdrop of climate and biodiversity crises presents major global challenges. Global society is dependent on ecosystem services, underpinned by biodiversity. In the UK alone, these ecosystem services have been valued by the Office for National Statistics in 2015 at £761 billion and human noise impacts will significantly degrade that value unless managed appropriately. We no longer consider nature to be separate from our economy and society, since it needs to be part of b...
<p>Understanding the extent to which systemic biases influence local ecological communities is...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Abstract The extensive literature documenting the ecological effects of roads has repeatedly implica...
Various biological effects of noise on animals are discussed and a systematic approach for an impact...
Overexploitation of the earth’s resources is causing concern for ecosystem health globally and deman...
Anthropogenic noise is an important environmental stressor that is rapidly gaining attention among b...
1. Human-caused noise pollution dominates the soundscape of modern ecosystems, from urban centers to...
Abstract Background For decades, biodiversity has suffered massive losses worldwide. Urbanization is...
Protected areas are critical locations worldwide for biodiversity preservation and offer important o...
Despite increasing academic research confirming that anthropogenic, or manmade, noise (“noise”) impa...
Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Since the industrial...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
This review addresses the impacts of the noise, the vital role of acoustic communication and the res...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
<p>Understanding the extent to which systemic biases influence local ecological communities is...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Abstract The extensive literature documenting the ecological effects of roads has repeatedly implica...
Various biological effects of noise on animals are discussed and a systematic approach for an impact...
Overexploitation of the earth’s resources is causing concern for ecosystem health globally and deman...
Anthropogenic noise is an important environmental stressor that is rapidly gaining attention among b...
1. Human-caused noise pollution dominates the soundscape of modern ecosystems, from urban centers to...
Abstract Background For decades, biodiversity has suffered massive losses worldwide. Urbanization is...
Protected areas are critical locations worldwide for biodiversity preservation and offer important o...
Despite increasing academic research confirming that anthropogenic, or manmade, noise (“noise”) impa...
Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Since the industrial...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
This review addresses the impacts of the noise, the vital role of acoustic communication and the res...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
<p>Understanding the extent to which systemic biases influence local ecological communities is...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Abstract The extensive literature documenting the ecological effects of roads has repeatedly implica...