Supportive effect of uncut refuge strips on grassland arthropods may depend on the amount and width of strips – The Applied Ecologist

In this blog post, author Kitti Révész and her team share their latest study exploring the effects of uncut refuge strips on the abundance and diversity of arthropods. What is the best management practice of hay meadows from an arthropod conservation point of view? Grassland arthropods are declining as a consequence of land-use change and […]

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Do Phylogenetic Relationships Influence Priority Effects in Grassland Plants?

Julia Dieskau, from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, discusses her article ‘Phylogenetic relationships and plant life stage but not biogeographic history mediate priority effects of European grassland plants’ Background What factors determine the composition of plant communities? Many scientists have been exploring this question from various perspectives throughout the past century. Despite their efforts, there are […]

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The European Commission publishes revised Guidance Documents to the CCS Directive

On 23 July 2024, the Commission published revised Guidance Documents (GDs) supporting the implementation of Directive 2009/31/EC on the geological storage of carbon dioxide (CCS Directive). These updates were prepared with the support of an independent energy expert and assurance provider DNV, and aim to streamline permitting procedures and support sustainable CO2 storage solutions in the […]

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Oceans 5: Projects enabling Seychelles’ marine protection showcased

Denis Island falls under Zone 2 of the SMSP along with five others. (Gerard Larose) Photo license   The Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaption Trust (SeyCCAT) held a workshop with key organisations that have contributed to the Oceans 5-funded project “Enabling Seychelles Marine Spatial Plan” (SMSP) to showcase their accomplishments. The project involved implementation partners, including the […]

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Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi – The Applied Ecologist

In this latest installation of Journal of Applied Ecology’s Meet the Editor series, we’re joined by our new Commissioning Editor, Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi! What can you tell us about the first paper you published? © Prasen Yadav That was a dream come true and the beginning of a life-long commitment to ecological research. I had completed my master’s […]

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Meet Ananya, Amy, Abigail and Anna – The Applied Ecologist

In this new series, The Applied Ecologist is amplifying the staff and student voices from the University of Surrey’s Centre for Environment and Sustainability to showcase their diverse, interdisciplinary body of work and to help inspire the next generation. In this post, we share below this year’s BSc student’s experiences of their fieldtrip to South […]

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Promoting cost-efficient emission reductions: updating the quantity of cancelled EU ETS allowances to be used for Effort Sharing compliance for some Member States

The European Commission adopted an amendment to the Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/2126, reflecting changes in the use of the “ETS flexibility” under the Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR). Revised in 2023, the ESR sets an overall EU target to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the sectors it covers by 40% by 2030, compared to 2005 […]

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How tree species change the relationship between rodents and seeds – The Applied Ecologist

In this blog post, Pedro Mittelman and Bernado Araújo discuss how forest composition can affect plant–animal interactions without necessarily altering animal communities or population densities. Forest mortality We are walking through a dead forest. It is not yet winter, but as we move amid still standing Norway spruce (Picea abies) trunks along the Harz mountains, […]

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Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust premieres film about first ever global debt swap

The debt swap condition is that Seychelles commits to protecting 30 percent of its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). (Gerard Larose)  Photo license   (Seychelles News Agency) – The Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT) premiered its documentary about the first-ever global debt swap recently highlighting its successes to better educate the public and international […]

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