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1. Insights from 20 years of mammal population research in Indonesia.

2. Temporary prosperity or sustainable development: the long-run impact of developing pollution-intensive industries.

3. Selective logging intensity and time since logging drive tropical bird and dung beetle diversity: a case study from Amazonia.

4. Cross-ownership and strategic environmental corporate social responsibility under price competition.

5. Relational values shape people's connectedness to nature in a former military protected area of Ecuador.

6. Ocean literacy for an Ocean constitution.

7. Habitat destruction threatens jaguars in a mixed land-use region of eastern Bolivia.

8. Re-evaluating international humanitarian law in a triple planetary crisis: New challenges, new tools.

9. Leveraging emerging technologies to enable environmental monitoring and accountability in conflict zones.

10. The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises.

11. Remedying the environmental impacts of war: Challenges and perspectives for full reparation.

12. The obligation to prevent environmental harm in relation to armed conflict.

13. Globalization of markets and consumption home bias: new insights for the environment.

14. A Rights Turn in Biodiversity Litigation?

15. The importance of a transformative biodiversity education for perceiving, appreciating and supporting lichen diversity in German urban environments.

16. The first acts of Brazil's new president: Lula's new Amazon institutionality.

17. Biocultural conflicts: understanding complex interconnections between a traditional ceremony and threatened carnivores in north Kenya.

18. Care for the Family and the Environment in China's Coal Country.

19. Oil exploitation and food insecurity in Nigeria's Niger Delta.

20. Colonial Invasion and Environmental Degradation in Wangari Maathai's Unbowed: A Memoir.

21. Ecocide, the Anthropocene, and the International Criminal Court.

22. Perspectivizing Burning Futures.

23. IPBES as a transformative agent: opportunities and risks.

24. Major drivers of biodiversity loss and their impacts on helminth parasite populations and communities.

25. A review of recent and future marine extinctions.

26. Prioritisation to prevent extinction.

27. The ethics of species extinctions.

28. Best practice mechanisms for biodiversity conservation law and policy.

29. The economics of species extinction: An economist's viewpoint.

30. Persistent eutrophication and hypoxia in the coastal ocean.

31. The role of art in coastal and marine sustainability.

32. Visualising St Brendan's: mapping a conservation management plan for Birr Community School.

33. Intercontinental comparisons of subterranean host–parasite communities using bipartite network analyses.

34. Research on rapid location method of mobile robot based on semantic grid map in large scene similar environment.

35. Climate change, biodiversity loss and mental health: a global perspective.

36. What are farmers' perceptions about farmland landbirds? A Galapagos Islands perspective.

37. A systems framework for planning and evaluating capacity development in conservation: recommendations for practitioners.

38. Environmental Rights Between Constitutional Law and Local Context: Reflections on a Moving Target.

39. Environmental Violence : In the Earth System and the Human Niche

40. Worth more than 1000 words: how photographs can bolster viewers' valuing of biodiversity.

41. 'Green' managerial delegation theory.

42. Environmental Justice "Light"? Transnational Tort Litigation in the Corporate Anthropocene.

43. Intermediate levels of wood extraction may facilitate coexistence of an endemic arboreal marsupial and Indigenous communities.

44. Who has a beef with reducing red and processed meat consumption? A media framing analysis.

45. Integrating local perspectives into conservation could facilitate human–crocodile coexistence in the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar.

46. The sensitivity of Neotoma to climate change and biodiversity loss over the late Quaternary.

47. The importance of biodiversity risks: Link to zoonotic diseases.

48. Biodiversity & justice.

49. Natural capital: an actuarial perspective.

50. What Might Degrowth Mean for International Economic Law? A Necessary Alternative to the (un)Sustainable Development Paradigm.

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