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FORK of the Official repository for Citation Style Language (CSL) citation styles (https://citationstyles.org). This fork is used to maintain the INBO citation style (file 'research-institute-for-nature-and-forest.csl'). The released VERSIONS can be cons
F Daviet - 《World Resources Institute Wri》 被引量: 14发表: 2012年 Commodification of natural resources and forest ecosystem services: examining implications for forest protection Through the commodification of nature, the framing of the environment as a natural resource or ecosystem service has becom...
Forest Research and Training Institute for Latin AmericaNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1038/1881153e0NoneNature Publishing Group UKNature
Research Highlights04 Dec 2024Nature Climate Change Volume: 14, P: 1223 Forest definitions require a re-think Tracking global deforestation is key to the implementation of forest conservation and emissions reduction policies. This Comment suggests forest extent and deforestation must be defined in a wa...
As a research scholar at the Indian Institute for Science Education and Research, I once monitored birds that inhabited grasslands in Daying Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area in Northeast India. This habitat forms a part of one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth. Yet desp...
Nature Communications News and Opinion,From the Editors,Life in Research Rare Disease Day 2025 - “Raising awareness and generating change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families and carers.” Lisa Hodgkinson ...
David Brokensha, Michael Horowitz and I, while attending a meeting on West Africa in Arizona in 1976, decided to form an Institute for Development Anthropology. Opinions among knowledgeable colleagues were that the three founders would not succeed becaus
I spent most of my childhood at secondary forests in Japan and I was fascinated by nature and biodiversity. I enjoyed interacting with small creatures like crickets, snakes and cicadas, watching them crawling, swimming and flying around the rice paddies. ...
Materials science is a rapidly growing area of research in journals tracked by the Nature Index and one where the real-world applications are often an essential part of tackling global environmental and health challenges. This supplement focuses on some of these applications and the rese...