Browsing by Author "Clark, C"
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An assessment of high carbon stock and high conservation value approaches to sustainable oil palm cultivation in Gabon
Austin, KG; Lee, ME; Clark, C; Forester, BR; Urban, DL; White, L; Kasibhatla, PS; ... (8 authors) (Environmental Research Letters, 2017-01-01)© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. Industrial-scale oil palm cultivation is rapidly expanding in Gabon, where it has the potential to drive economic growth, but also threatens forest, biodiversity and carbon resources. The Gabonese ... -
An exploration of future trends in environmental education research
Ardoin, NM; Clark, C; Kelsey, E (Environmental Education Research, 2013-01-01)This article describes future trends in environmental education (EE) research based on a mixed-methods study where data were collected through a content analysis of peer-reviewed articles published in EE journals between ... -
Large trees drive forest aboveground biomass variation in moist lowland forests across the tropics
Slik, JWF; Paoli, G; Mcguire, K; Amaral, I; Barroso, J; Bastian, M; Blanc, L; ... (62 authors) (Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2013-12)Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large trees may be vulnerable to changing climate, potentially leading to declining forest biomass storage. Here we determine the ... -
Looking Toward the Blue Sky: Environmental education researchers' experiences, influences, and aspirations
Ardoin, NM; Clark, C; Wojcik, D -
Synthesising bushmeat research effort in West and Central Africa: A new regional database
Taylor, G; Scharlemann, JPW; Rowcliffe, M; Kümpel, N; Harfoot, MBJ; Fa, JE; Melisch, R; ... (47 authors) (Biological Conservation, 2015-01-01)© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Unsustainable hunting threatens both biodiversity and local livelihoods. Despite high levels of research effort focused on understanding the dynamics of bushmeat trade and consumption, current research ... -
The global abundance of tree palms
Muscarella, R; Emilio, T; Phillips, OL; Lewis, SL; Slik, F; Baker, WJ; Couvreur, TLP; ... (100 authors) (Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2020-09-01)Aim: Palms are an iconic, diverse and often abundant component of tropical ecosystems that provide many ecosystem services. Being monocots, tree palms are evolutionarily, morphologically and physiologically distinct from ...