International audienceMilitary training areas (MTAs) are special environments with specific anthropogenic activities. The aims of this review are (1) to understand the interactions between military training activities and biodiversity, (2) to quantify the available scientific literature on this subject, (3) and to highlight the origin of the studies. Queries were carried out on two literature databases: Scopus and Wiley. The queries returned a large number of papers, but few actually matched the research topics. These two databases contain nearly 400 articles that discuss the interactions between military training and biodiversity at different scales. These articles come from all over the world, but the majority were conducted in the United...
Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resulting in ...
Introduction: Abandoned military training areas are biodiversity strongholds, and this is particular...
A lot of habitats have declined or disappeared as the old cultural landscape changed to the modern a...
International audienceMilitary training areas (MTAs) are special environments with specific anthropo...
Military training areas are used by armed forces as training territories. These areas are exposed to...
The article presents the results of natural science research on plant and animal communities in the ...
Military Training Areas (MTAs) cover at least 2 percent of the Earth's terrestrial surface and occur...
Military areas are very valuable sites from the perspective of nature conservation. The article expl...
Global defense spending is $US1753 billion annually or approximately 2.5% of the world GDP. Signific...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
<div><p>Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resul...
Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resulting in ...
Introduction: Abandoned military training areas are biodiversity strongholds, and this is particular...
Jentsch A, Friedrich S, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W, Nezadal W. Assessing Conservation Action for Subst...
Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resulting in ...
Introduction: Abandoned military training areas are biodiversity strongholds, and this is particular...
A lot of habitats have declined or disappeared as the old cultural landscape changed to the modern a...
International audienceMilitary training areas (MTAs) are special environments with specific anthropo...
Military training areas are used by armed forces as training territories. These areas are exposed to...
The article presents the results of natural science research on plant and animal communities in the ...
Military Training Areas (MTAs) cover at least 2 percent of the Earth's terrestrial surface and occur...
Military areas are very valuable sites from the perspective of nature conservation. The article expl...
Global defense spending is $US1753 billion annually or approximately 2.5% of the world GDP. Signific...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
<div><p>Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resul...
Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resulting in ...
Introduction: Abandoned military training areas are biodiversity strongholds, and this is particular...
Jentsch A, Friedrich S, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W, Nezadal W. Assessing Conservation Action for Subst...
Military training generates frequent and irregular disturbance followed by succession, resulting in ...
Introduction: Abandoned military training areas are biodiversity strongholds, and this is particular...
A lot of habitats have declined or disappeared as the old cultural landscape changed to the modern a...