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Conserving urban biodiversity: Current practice, barriers, and enablers

Urban biodiversity conservation is critical if cities are to tackle the biodiversity‐extinction crisis and connect people with nature. However, little attention has been paid to how urban environmental managers navigate complex socio‐ecological contexts to conserve biodiversity in cities. We intervi...

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Published in:Conservation letters 2023-05, Vol.16 (3), p.n/a
Main Authors: Soanes, Kylie, Taylor, Lucy, Ramalho, Cristina E., Maller, Cecily, Parris, Kirsten, Bush, Judy, Mata, Luis, Williams, Nicholas S. G., Threlfall, Caragh G.
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human–nature connection
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novel habitats
qualitative research
science–practice gap
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