364 results on '"Bekessy, Sarah"'
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2. Action research for transformative change
3. Floral resources encourage colonisation and use of green roofs by invertebrates
4. A researcher-practitioner driven framework and research agenda for promoting conservation behaviours
5. Nature-based solutions for urban biodiversity: Spatial targeting of retrofits can multiply ecological connectivity benefits
6. A transformative mission for prioritising nature in Australian cities
7. What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy
8. Designing 'nature-positive' cities
9. Integrating biodiversity as a non-human stakeholder within urban development
10. Demographic and spatial variables associated with spending time in nature during COVID-19 lockdowns
11. The ‘3-30-300 rule’ for urban nature exposes acute canopy deficits in 8 global cities
12. Biodiversity needs both land sharing and land sparing
13. Finding space for nature in cities: the considerable potential of redundant car parking
14. Dealing with the risk of fire in carbon sequestration strategies: Diverse forests or plantation monocultures?
15. Nurturing nature : Designing a home with biodiversity in mind
16. Challenges and lessons of implementing strategic environmental assessment in a critically endangered ecosystem
17. Choosing the right nature-based solutions to meet diverse urban challenges
18. Partnerships to protect nature: a Community of Practice approach to human behaviour change research and practice
19. Biodiversity conservation cannot afford COVID-19 communication bungles
20. Building biodiversity into the urban fabric: A case study in applying Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design (BSUD)
21. Cities can be safe havens for endangered plants and animals
22. Biodiversity and ecosystem services in strategic environmental assessment: An evaluation of six Australian cases
23. The role of ‘nativeness’ in urban greening to support animal biodiversity
24. Nature is disappearing from Australian cities, but we can turn things around
25. Outdoors: Nurturing nature: Designing a home with biodiversity in mind
26. Understanding the Ecosystem of Stakeholder Networks Addressing Loneliness in Six Cities Worldwide
27. Optimal investments in private land conservation depend more on landholder preferences than climate change
28. Punching above their weight : the ecological and social benefits of pop-up parks
29. Global synthesis of conservation studies reveals the importance of small habitat patches for biodiversity
30. Revisiting the promise of conservation psychology
31. Cities should respond to the biodiversity extinction crisis
32. Diagnosing delivery capabilities on a large international nature-based solutions project
33. Neither Hope nor Fear: Empirical Evidence Should Drive Biodiversity Conservation Strategies
34. The seven lamps of planning for biodiversity in the city
35. Motivating government action on threatened species through electoral systems
36. Purchase, protect, resell, repeat: an effective process for conserving biodiversity on private land?
37. Factors influencing property selection for conservation revolving funds
38. Grappling with the social dimensions of novel ecosystems
39. Protecting nature on private land using revolving funds: Assessing property suitability
40. Decline of ‘biodiversity’ in conservation policy discourse in Australia
41. Utility of Dynamic-Landscape Metapopulation Models for Sustainable Forest Management
42. Locating financial incentives among diverse motivations for long-term private land conservation
43. Capturing residents’ values for urban green space: Mapping, analysis and guidance for practice
44. “Totemic species” can be an effective lens for engaging students with Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity conservation
45. Ecological connectivity as a planning tool for the conservation of wildlife in cities
46. Framing the private land conservation conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement
47. Taming a Wicked Problem : Resolving Controversies in Biodiversity Offsetting
48. Cities are hotspots for threatened species
49. The ethics of offsetting nature
50. Bundling and stacking in bio-sequestration schemes: Opportunities and risks identified by Australian stakeholders
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