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Nov 7, 2024 |
theinvadingsea.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
By Neil Carter and Deqiang Ma, University of MichiganHuman-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of all lands around the globe by 2070. The main driver of these changes is human population growth. This is the central finding of our newly published study in the journal Science Advances. Our research suggests that as human population increases, humans and animals will share increasingly crowded landscapes.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
innerself.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma |Rachel Carson |David Wallace-Wells
How is human population growth affecting wildlife habitats worldwide? What does increasing human-wildlife overlap mean for global ecosystems? The role of climate change in shifting animal ranges and species richness. What are the potential benefits and conflicts of human-wildlife interactions? Exploring strategies for managing human-wildlife coexistence effectively. How can conservation planning guide a future with increasing human density?
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Aug 24, 2024 |
japantoday.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
Human-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of all lands around the globe by 2070. The main driver of these changes is human population growth. This is the central finding of our newly published study in the journal Science Advances. Our research suggests that as human population increases, humans and animals will share increasingly crowded landscapes. For example, as more people move into forests and agricultural regions, human-wildlife overlap will increase sharply.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
goskagit.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
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Aug 21, 2024 |
idahopress.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
As human population grows, people and wildlife will share more living spaces around the world
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Aug 21, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
Neil Carter, University of Michigan and Deqiang Ma, University of MichiganAugust 21, 2024 at 2:05 PM·4 min readHuman-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of all lands around the globe by 2070. The main driver of these changes is human population growth. This is the central finding of our newly published study in the journal Science Advances. Our research suggests that as human population increases, humans and animals will share increasingly crowded landscapes.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
myumi.ch | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
Human-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of all lands around the globe by 2070. The main driver of these changes is human population growth. This is the central finding of our newly published study in the journal Science Advances. Our research suggests that as human population increases, humans and animals will share increasingly crowded landscapes. For example, as more people move into forests and agricultural regions, human-wildlife overlap will increase sharply.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
ftimes.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
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Aug 21, 2024 |
chronicle-tribune.com | Neil Carter |Deqiang Ma
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Jul 11, 2024 |
inpublishing.co.uk | Neil Carter
Q: What aspects of magazine sizing should print publishers be mindful of to avoid incurring penalties? A: Proactive publishers will stay aligned with Royal Mail’s design specifications and packaging guidelines, especially with the new, stricter penalties in place. Make sure your addresses are prominently displayed and tailored to your packaging type, whether it requires varying thicknesses or materials.