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1. The importance of understanding the multiple dimensions of power in stakeholder participation for effective biodiversity conservation.

2. Diverse approaches to protecting biodiversity: The different conservation measures discussed as possible other effective area‐based conservation measures.

3. Risky business: Protecting nature, protecting wealth?

4. Realizing "30 × 30" in India: The potential, the challenges, and the way forward.

5. Creating ecologically sound buildings by integrating ecology, architecture and computational design.

6. Evaluating the Melbourne Strategic Assessment—Elegant on process, currently failing on implementation.

7. Short‐term solutions to biodiversity conservation in portfolio construction: Forward‐looking disclosure and classification‐based metrics.

8. Progress developing the concept of other effective area‐based conservation measures.

9. Importance of Baseline Specification in Evaluating Conservation Interventions and Achieving No Net Loss of Biodiversity

10. Bringing access and benefit sharing into the digital age.

11. Recent advances in environmental DNA‐based biodiversity assessment and conservation.

12. Charting a course for genetic diversity in the UN Decade of Ocean Science.

13. Improving landholder engagement in biodiversity conservation: What can be learned from literary theory and design.

14. The ecological research needs of business.

15. Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth.

16. Severe human pressures in the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot.

17. Willingness‐to‐pay for the conservation of endangered frog species in Taiwan.

18. Methodology for identifying the potential Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) tree species on a global scale.

19. Identification of metacommunities in bioregions with historical habitat networks.

20. Corporate disclosures need a biodiversity outcome focus and regulatory backing to deliver global conservation goals.

21. Identification and prioritization of stepping stones for biodiversity conservation in forest ecosystems.

22. Top predators as biodiversity indicators: A meta‐analysis.

23. Value of Biodiversity as an Insurance Device.

24. Too much diversity—Multiple definitions of geodiversity hinder its potential in biodiversity research.

25. Limited complementarity of functional and taxonomic diversity in Chilean benthic marine invertebrates.

26. The conflict between Rights of Nature and mining in Ecuador: Implications of the Los Cedros Cloud Forest case for biodiversity conservation.

27. A framework for contextualizing social‐ecological biases in contributory science data.

28. Special Section: Brazilian Conservation: Challenges and Opportunities.

29. Biodiversity protection in the 21st century needs intact habitat and protection from overexploitation whether inside or outside parks.

30. The unrealized potential of community science to support research on the resilience of protected areas.

31. Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment.

32. Fieldwork in conservation organisations–A review of methodological challenges, opportunities and ethics.

33. Trends and dynamics of philanthropic funding for biodiversity conservation in China.

34. Digital Games and Biodiversity Conservation.

35. Conservation Biology in the Pacific.

36. Tailoring evidence into action: Using a co‐design approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes.

37. Conservation opportunities across the world's anthromes.

38. Some Guiding Concepts for Conservation Biology.

39. Measuring the contribution of community members to functional diversity.

40. Economic Valuation of Biodiversity Conservation: the Meaning of Numbers.

41. Contrasting functional traits maintain lichen epiphyte diversity in response to climate and autogenic succession.

42. Integrating DNA data and traditional taxonomy to streamline biodiversity assessment: an example from edaphic beetles in the Klamath ecoregion, California, USA.

43. The NSW Environmental Services Scheme: Results for the biodiversity benefits index, lessons learned, and the way forward.

44. Challenges of forest governance in Madagascar.

45. Effects of Set-Aside Land on Farmland Biodiversity: Comments on Van Buskirk and Willi.

46. The importance of long-distance dispersal in biodiversity conservation.

47. Long-distance dispersal research: building a network of yellow brick roads.

48. Human‐induced behavioural changes of global threatened terrestrial mammals.

49. Monitoring status and trends in genetic diversity for the Convention on Biological Diversity: An ongoing assessment of genetic indicators in nine countries.

50. Integrating biodiversity into financial decision‐making: Challenges and four principles.