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1. Spatial and thematic bias in the scientific literature on farmland birds across the globe.

2. Tracing the green footprints: a bibliometric analysis of biodiversity conservation in the Himalayas.

3. Expanding Protected Areas Globally Post-2020: A Critical Perspective from Thailand, with Implications for Community Forestry.

4. Balance™ methodology – converting carbon finance to biodiversity creation.

6. Biodiversity in China: challenges, efforts and prospects.

7. Multispecies livelihoods: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism that promotes animal ethics.

8. Topical themes in biodiversity financing.

9. To change or not to change? Perceived psychological barriers to individuals' behavioural changes in favour of biodiversity conservation.

10. Contemporising best practice water management: lessons from the Murray-Darling Basin on participatory water management in a mosaiced landscape.

11. The underappreciated value of brownfield sites: motivations and challenges associated with maintaining biodiversity.

12. "Ordering the Wild": How Adaptive Management Is Used to Maintain Nature Like a Postcard.

13. The rhino horn trade and radical inequality as environmental conflict.

14. Linking Tourism and Conservation on Privately Owned Natural Areas: A Systematic Review of English-Language Literature.

15. Trends, patterns and determinants of biodiversity conservation outcomes in Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India.

16. Introduction to section 2.

17. Taylor & Francis Prize 2018.

18. Wild-ing the Ethnography of Conservation: Writing Nature’s Value and Agency In.

19. An Economic Analysis of Poaching: Linking with Village Characteristics surrounding A Protected Area.

20. Conservation in the context of wildflower harvesting: the development and implementation of a Vulnerability Index on the Agulhas Plain of South Africa.

21. Dynamite Fishing in a Marine Protected Area in Tanzania: Why Youth Perceptions Matter.

22. Facing the gap: exploring research on local knowledge of insect-provided services in agroecosystems.

23. Whither biodiversity in development? The integration of biodiversity in international and national poverty reduction policy.

24. A revision of the poorly known Pontocaspian gastropod genus Abeskunus, and its Central Paratethyan origin.

25. Environmental DNA as a tool for monitoring Antarctic vertebrates.

26. Effects of tourism growth in a UNESCO World Heritage Site: resource-based livelihood diversification in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.

27. Setting priorities for addressing community historical rights and conserving biodiversity in the Inner Ionian Marine Protected Area, Greece.

28. The influence of on-farm advice on beliefs and motivations for Swiss lowland farmers to implement ecological compensation areas on their farms.

29. Policy Contestation over the Ecosystem Services Approach in Sweden.

30. A new ascidian-dwelling species of Leucothoe Leach, 1814 (Amphipoda: Leucothoidae) from Ilha Grande Bay, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

31. Stakeholder participation in IPBES: connecting local environmental work with global decision making.

32. Fit-for-Purpose Institutions? An Evaluation of Biodiversity Conservation in the Agricultural Landscape of the Tasmanian Midlands, Australia.

33. Wetland mapping and wetland temporal dynamic analysis in the Nanjishan wetland using Gaofen One data.

34. Changing forest conservation and management paradigms: traditional ecological knowledge systems and sustainable forestry: Perspectives from Chile and India.

35. A Place for the Donkey: Natives and Aliens in the US Virgin Islands.

36. Multiple conservation designations: what impact on the effectiveness of marine protected areas in the Irish Sea?

37. Do species-poor forests fool conservation policies? Assessing the role of forests, biodiversity and income in global conservation efforts.

38. Borders and border people in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier.

39. In defence of the world's most reviled invertebrate 'bugs'.

40. Tourism in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.

41. Participatory Research for Adaptive Ecosystem Management A Case of Nontimber Forest Products.

42. Assessing participatory and multi-level characteristics of biodiversity and landscape protection legislation: the case of Poland.

43. Spatiotemporal dynamics of land use and land cover change around Volcanoes National Park and their implications for biodiversity conservation.

44. Overtrading of widespread generalist amphibians is a global biodiversity time-bomb.

45. The limits of inclusivity and sustainability in transfrontier peace parks: case of Sengwe community in Great Limpopo transfrontier conservation area, Zimbabwe.

46. The thirty-year conservation revolution in New Zealand: an introduction.

47. Taxonomic challenges associated with identification guides of benthic macroinvertebrates for biomonitoring freshwater bodies in East Africa: A review.

48. Public Support for Land Acquisition: A Key Instrument for Successful Land Conservation, Governance and Management.

49. Trade in wildlife for traditional medicine in Ghana: therapeutic values, zoonoses considerations, and implications for biodiversity conservation.

50. Tourism and biological exchange and invasions: a missing dimension in sustainable tourism?