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Media portrayal of beaver (Castor fiber) related conflicts as an indicator of changes in EU-policies relevant to freshwater conservation

•Changes in European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) led to re-intensification of formerly extensified agricultural areas.•We used media reporting on human–beaver conflicts as an indicator for a re-increased agricultural use of areas adjacent to waterways throughout Germany.•Our result...

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Published in:Land use policy 2015-09, Vol.47, p.468-472
Main Authors: Kaphegyi, Thomas A.M., Christoffers, Yvonne, Schwab, Sebastian, Zahner, Volker, Konold, Werner
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Conflict
Ecology
Ecosystems
EU agriculture policy
European Union
Land
Land utilization
News media
Riparian habitat
Subsidies
Water
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