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Remote sensing and geospatial analysis for the study of plant community regeneration in human-modified landscapes
In this perspective paper, we illustrate how the rapid advances in remote sensing and geospatial analysis hold underused potential to scale up research on natural regeneration toward interdisciplinary landscape-level perspectives.
New publication advancing how human pressures are integrated into ecosystem accounts
Pressures such as land use change, pollution, and invasive alien species are widely recognized as key drivers of biodiversity loss, yet they are not systematically incorporated into ecosystem accounting frameworks.