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1. Linking wilderness mapping and ecosystem services: Identifying integrated wilderness and ecological indicators to quantify ecosystem services of wilderness

2. Public Perception of Wilderness in Iceland

3. Mars And the Value of Wilderness.

4. An analysis of McMurdo Dry Valleys' lotic habitats within Antarctica's protected area network and addressing gaps in biodiversity protection.

5. Wilderness beyond the natural: Mapping urban novel wilderness to support ecological conservation and recreational provision in rapidly urbanizing areas

6. Wilderness Values in America: Does Immigrant Status or Ethnicity Matter?

7. Access, Tourism and Recreation.

8. Exploring Landscape Values and Willingness to Pay for Perceived Ecosystem Services: The Case of Malampaya Sound, a Socio-Ecological Production Landscape and Seascape.

9. Spatial Differentiation of Landscape Values in the Murray River Region of Victoria, Australia.

10. Aspects of Environmental Planning in the Antarctic.

11. Palynological evidence for Holocene palaeoenvironments from the lower Gordon River valley, in the World Heritage Area of southwest Tasmania.

12. How 'Natural' are inland wetlands? an example from the trail wood audubon sanctuary in Connecticut, USA.

13. The relationship between perceived restorativeness and place attachment for hikers at Jeju Gotjawal Provincial Park in South Korea: the moderating effect of environmental sensitivity.

14. Evaluating the conservation impact of Antarctica's protected areas.

15. The need for increased protection of Antarctica's inland waters.

16. Wilderness: a resource or a sanctuary? Views of tourism service providers.

17. Data sinks, carbon services: Waste, storage and energy cultures on Ireland's peat bogs.

18. Analysing corporate forest disclosure: How does business value biodiversity?

19. Residents' Perception-Based Typology of Forest Landscape: A Case Study of Changsha, Central China.

20. Improving species‐based area protection in Antarctica.

21. COMPROMISING THE NATURAL STATE?

22. Uncovering buried treasure.

23. Conservation Law in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean: the Antarctic Treaty System, conservation, and environmental protection.

24. Chiefs, hunters and adventurers: the foundation of the Okavango/Moremi National Park, Botswana

25. Towards an Anthropocene Narrative and a New Philosophy of Governance: Evolution of Global Environmental Discourse in the Man and the Biosphere Programme.

28. Radical Climate Adaptation in Antarctica.

29. Distinguishing regeneration from degradation in coral ecosystems: the role of value.

30. A MULTIPLE ACCOUNT BENEFITCOST ANALYSIS OF COAL MINING IN ALBERTA.

31. We may not know much about the deep sea, but do we care about mining it?

32. Including the Khoisan for a more inclusive Blue Economy in South Africa.

33. WILDERNESS LAW IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: PRAGMATISM AND PURISM+.

35. Ecology, Markets and Capitalism: The Challenge of Sustainability.

36. Antarctica's wilderness fails to capture continent's biodiversity.

38. Wilderness and aesthetic values in the Antarctic

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40. Extending the Concept of Wilderness Beyond Planet Earth.

41. The Proposed Geosite of Volano Landslide and a Geomorphological Itinerary Within the Valdelsa Basin (Montespertoli, Tuscany, Italy).

42. Geomorphosites: Versatile Tools in Geoheritage Cultural Dissemination.

43. The use of landscape value assessment in spatial planning and sustainable land management — a review.

44. Astro-tourism conceptualisation as special-interest tourism (SIT) field: a phenomonological approach.

46. Spatially Explicit Analytical Models for Social–Ecological Systems.

47. An exploration of intergenerational differences in wilderness values.

48. An Indivisible and Living Whole: Do We Value Nature Enough to Grant It Personhood?

49. 06 RETURN OF THE TREES; WALK: Dog Falls, Highland An inspired vision to save the Caledonian Forest is unfolding in Glen Affric, says Fergal MacErlean

50. IDENTIFYING LANDSCAPE VALUES AND STAKEHOLDER CONFLICTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF LANDSCAPE MULTIFUNCTIONALITY: THE CASE OF EKŞISU WETLANDS (TURKEY).

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