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Understanding species’ adjustments to urban environments
Incorporation of genetics in nature conservation – from small scale conservation projects to the international level
ConFoBi Symposium 2024
Forest professionals’ relationships with the forest and their role in forest conflicts
Why do people misperceive environmental change?
Thriving in Chaos: The Impact of Habitat Heterogeneity on Biodiversity
Machine learning as a tool to map the world?
Forest diversity, composition and structure inflect human health benefits and risks
Forest disturbance transforms bird communities across Germany
Double Binds in interdisciplinary research
Forest conservation in Romania
Citizen science photos, drones an a bit of satellites - insights into large-scale mapping of tree mortality and global patterns of functional traits
Forest management and biodiversity in Romania - a landscape scale perspective
Salvage logging and its role in disturbance interactions
New findings on insect decline in Central Europe
ConFoBi Symposium
Conservation approaches in forests in the past and in the future - perspectives from boreal Europe
The Grit Crust: a Microbial System on a Landscape Scale in the Coastal Range of the Atacama Desert
The cross-scale relevance of plant biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems
The History of the Black Forest
Global patterns of vascular plants alpha diversity
Out of the Crucible: Reclaiming and Reconstructing Ecology from the Ashes of Romanticism
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“Ecosystem Services” – Hype or opportunity?
Shiny predators of the forest floor
Greetings from the Swabian Jura
Bialowieza forest - last primeval forest in Europe
BREAKING NEWS: Trees caught littering in the forest
Soundscapes and Dummy Caterpillars
Zooming in, zooming out
Photos in the Forest ...
Overzoomed But Climate Friendly?
A closer look inside
Bed and breakfast for bats
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A1) Remote Sensing
A2) Retaining Forest Structure
B1) Epiphyte & Microhabitat Diversity
B2) Mechanisms of Vegetation Change
B3) Plant-Insect Interactions
B4) Genetic assessment of diversity
B5) Bats and Forest Structure
B6) Bird-Forest Relationships
B7) Soundscapes
B8) Effects of large herbivores
B9) Wood-inhabiting fungi
B10) Light - a limiting resource
C1) Economics of Management for Biodiversity
C2) Local Knowledge
D1) Socio-Political Decision-Making
D2) Evidence-Based Management
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