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  1. Species composition and age ratio of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus) shot or snared in the county of Västerbotten by Brandt, Alisa

    Published 2016
    “…Hunting has a long tradition in Sweden and is also nowadays well established in society, provides considerable income through hunting tourism and functions as an important wildlife management and conservation tool. The most popular game species in the Swedish mountains are willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus) and rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta). …”
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  2. Strandskyddet by Pettersson, Anna

    Published 2006
    “…The municipality of Håbo presented national interest for outdoor life and nature conservation in 18 % of the decisions. Östhammar only presented this in 0,5 % of all the decisions and the municipality of Uppsala in 10 % of the decisions. …”
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  3. Infection rate of pine twisting rust (Melampsora pinitorqua) in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) regenerations with retained aspens (Populus tremula) by Fjellborg, Åsa

    Published 2009
    “…This has resulted in an increased number of mature aspens retained for conservation purposes in pine regenerations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of mature aspen trees compared to young aspen sprouts as causal agents of PTR in young Scots pine stands. …”
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  4. Soil compaction alleviation by deep non - inversion tillage and crop yield responses in no tilled soils of the Pampas Region of Argentina. A meta - analysis by Peralta, Guillermo Ezequiel, Alvarez, Carina Rosa, Taboada, Miguel Angel

    Published 2021
    “…No till is considered part of the good management practices recommended in conservation agriculture. Regardless of the benefits of this practice, shallow compaction or soil hardening by farm machinery traffic can lead to soil constraints to crop growth. …”
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  5. Visions and Recommendations for By the IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) by Czippan, Katalin, Cheryl, Charles, Abd-Alhad, Firas, Abdallah, Aishah, Zavarzin, Aleksey, Pisupati, Balakrishna, Sziva, Daniel, Li, Hanying, Camargo, Luis, Ratiani, Manana, Otieno, Margaret, Garnett, Tommy, Horváth, Zsuzsanna, Kray, Zsuzsanna, Medero, Silvina Laura

    Published 2022
    “…Since its birth in 1949 the IUCN CEC has embraced an active advocacy for promoting education as a means to adopt attitudes and practices leading to nature conservation and human well-being. Against this target the UNESCO Futures of Education initiative resonates with the CEC in the quest for a knowledge-based education that forges a better future for humankind and Earth. …”
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  6. The role of healthy wetlands in mitigating volcanic tephra impacts in Northern Patagonia by Enriquez, Andrea Soledad, Fernandez, Manuela Teresa, Umaña, Fernando, Cremona, Maria Victoria

    Published 2025
    “…These findings highlight the reduction of negative impacts following recurrent volcanic eruptions and underscore the positive effects of conserving, restoring, and sustainably managing wetlands as a Nature-Based Solution for Disaster Risk Reduction.…”
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