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1. The Paradox Model: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Engaging with Sustainability in Higher Education

2. Achieving biodiversity net gain in a neoliberal economy: The case of England.

3. Adding Value to Large Multimedia Collections through Annotation Technologies and Tools: Serving Communities of Interest.

4. A systematic review of factors influencing habitat connectivity and biodiversity along road and rail routes in temperate zones.

5. Ill Fares the Land: Confronting Unsustainability in the U.K. Food System through Political Agroecology and Degrowth.

6. Introduction to biodiversity valuation tools.

7. Wildlife-friendly garden practices increase butterfly abundance and species richness in urban and arable landscapes.

8. Temporal and spatial drivers of the structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with Laminaria hyperborea detritus in the northeast Atlantic.

9. The structure and diversity of macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with the understudied pseudo-kelp Saccorhiza polyschides in the Western English Channel (UK).

10. In Spite of Our 'Own' Best Interests: Lessons from an Interdisciplinary Project on Urban Sustainability

11. The Value of Fieldwork in Life and Environmental Sciences in the Context of Higher Education: A Case Study in Learning about Biodiversity

12. Personal Meaning in the Public Sphere: The Standardisation and Rationalisation of Biodiversity Data in the UK and the Netherlands

13. An operational workflow for producing periodic estimates of species occupancy at national scales.

14. Biodiversity Education: A Teacher's Perspective.

15. Good value for nature? Realising the White Paper's vision.

16. Modelling of marine debris pathways into UK waters: Example of non-native crustaceans transported across the Atlantic Ocean on floating marine debris.

17. Making hedgerows pay their way: the economics of harvesting field boundary hedges for bioenergy.

18. Radical Hope: Truth, Virtue, and Hope for What Is Left in Extinction Rebellion.

19. Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small‐ to medium‐sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger‐than‐self value orientation.

20. Spatial and temporal variation of benthic macroinvertebrate communities along an urban river in Greater Manchester, UK.

21. UK local councils reporting of biodiversity values: a stakeholder perspective.

22. The Bats in Churches project : What building professionals need to know about working with bats in English churches.

23. A Generic Method for Estimating and Smoothing Multispecies Biodiversity Indicators Using Intermittent Data.

24. The assessment of ammonia emissions from intensive poultry units, a UK perspective.

25. Pro-environmental diversification of pasture-based dairy and beef production in Ireland, the United Kingdom and New Zealand: a scoping review of impacts and challenges.

26. Biopiracy in India: Seed diversity and the scramble for knowledge.

27. Learning from history, predicting the future: the UK Dutch elm disease outbreak in relation to contemporary tree disease threats.

28. UK deep‐sea conservation: Progress, lessons learned, and actions for the future.

29. Adapting to Climate Change at the Local Level: The Spatial Planning Response.

30. Environmental citizenship in the making: the participation of volunteer naturalists in UK biological recording and biodiversity policy.

31. Has biodiversity fallen off the development agenda? A case study of the UK Department for International Development.

32. Governing biosecurity in a neoliberal world: comparative perspectives from Australia and the United Kingdom.

33. Multiple Scales for Environmental Intervention: Spatial Planning and the Environment under New Labour.

34. Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in Intensive Agricultural Systems.

35. What about the nematodes? Taxonomic partialities in the scope of UK biodiversity conservation.

36. Argyll Oakwoods: Use and Ecological Change, 1000 to 2000 AD -- a Palynological-Historical Investigation.

37. What is local about local environmental governance? Observations from the local biodiversity action planning process.

38. Barn Owls, Bumble Bees and Beetles: UK Agriculture, Biodiversity and Biodiversity Action Planning.

39. Understanding the multi-seasonal spectral and biophysical characteristics of reedbed habitats in the UK.

40. Climate change adaptation for biodiversity in protected areas: An overview of actions.

41. A strategic approach to the conservation of plants in the United Kingdom.

42. High rate of species misidentification reduces the taxonomic certainty of European biodiversity databases of ivies (Hedera L.).

43. Global trends in geospatial conservation planning: a review of priorities and missing dimensions.

44. Public Participation and Environmental Justice in Biodiversity Governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK.

45. Framing sustainable development challenges: accounting for SDG-15 in the UK.

46. Understanding the users and uses of UK Natural History Collections.

47. On the rationale and interpretation of the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops.

48. Nitrogen Deposition Reduces Plant Diversity and Alters Ecosystem Functioning: Field-Scale Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of UK Heathlands.

49. Exploration and Exploitation of Marine Genetic Resources in Areas beyond national Jurisdiction and Environmental Impact Assessment.

50. Governing protected areas to fulfil biodiversity conservation obligations: from Habermasian ideals to a more instrumental reality.