Nuñez, Martin A. and Barlow, Jos and Cadotte, Marc and Lucas, Kirsty and Newton, Erika and Pettorelli, Nathalie and Stephens, Philip A. (2019) 'Assessing the uneven global distribution of readership, submissions and publications in applied ecology : obvious problems without obvious solutions.', Journal of applied ecology., 56 (1). pp. 4-9.
Abstract
What do Colombia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea have in common? Not only are they among the most biodiverse countries in the world, they also face a suite of environmental problems relating to land‐use intensification, climate change, and wildlife management. Yet, at the same time, their capacity to respond to these issues remains weak; a weakness that is exacerbated by a deficit of the scientific research needed to guide policy and application (Barlow et al., 2018). A lack of locally developed applied ecological research may inhibit the identification of novel solutions to coupled socioecological problems such as the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable food production.
Item Type: | Article |
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Full text: | (AM) Accepted Manuscript Download PDF (2347Kb) |
Status: | Not peer-reviewed |
Publisher Web site: | https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13319 |
Date accepted: | 26 November 2018 |
Date deposited: | 10 January 2019 |
Date of first online publication: | 06 January 2019 |
Date first made open access: | No date available |
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