Richard B Bradbury
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Recent Articles
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Nielsen K, Marteau T, Bauer J, Bradbury R, Broad S, Burgess G, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2021 May;
5(5):550-556.
PMID: 33986518
Human activities are degrading ecosystems worldwide, posing existential threats for biodiversity and humankind. Slowing and reversing this degradation will require profound and widespread changes to human behaviour. Behavioural scientists are...
2.
Hughes J, De Ruyck C, Emmens T, Bradbury R, Jefferson R
J Interprof Care
. 2019 Jun;
34(1):97-106.
PMID: 31185759
There is growing evidence that activities in nature could meet both health and nature conservation goals. Consequently, there is growing interest in collaborations between health and nature conservation organizations. However,...
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Ridding L, Redhead J, Oliver T, Schmucki R, McGinlay J, Graves A, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2018 Jul;
206:1145-1154.
PMID: 30029348
The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However, quantifying these non-material benefits is challenging and consequently they are often not assessed. Mapping approaches are...
4.
Wheatley C, Beale C, Bradbury R, Pearce-Higgins J, Critchlow R, Thomas C
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 Jun;
23(9):3704-3715.
PMID: 28660715
Climate change vulnerability assessments are commonly used to identify species at risk from global climate change, but the wide range of methodologies available makes it difficult for end users, such...
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Gove B, Williams L, Beresford A, Roddis P, Campbell C, Teuten E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 May;
11(5):e0150956.
PMID: 27224050
Renewable energy will potentially make an important contribution towards the dual aims of meeting carbon emission reduction targets and future energy demand. However, some technologies have considerable potential to impact...
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Pearce-Higgins J, Ockendon N, Baker D, Carr J, White E, Almond R, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2015 Oct;
282(1818):20151561.
PMID: 26511054
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there has been little overall synthesis of how individual population responses to variation in climate differ between taxa,...
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Blaen P, Jia L, Peh K, Field R, Balmford A, MacDonald M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Apr;
10(3):e0121010.
PMID: 25894293
Despite growing recognition that mineral sites restored for nature conservation can enhance local biodiversity, the wider societal benefits provided by this type of restoration relative to alternative options are not...
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Peh K, Balmford A, Field R, Lamb A, Birch J, Bradbury R, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2014 Dec;
4(20):3875-86.
PMID: 25505517
Restoration of degraded land is recognized by the international community as an important way of enhancing both biodiversity and ecosystem services, but more information is needed about its costs and...
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Ockendon N, Baker D, Carr J, White E, Almond R, Amano T, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2014 Mar;
20(7):2221-9.
PMID: 24677405
Shifts in species' distribution and abundance in response to climate change have been well documented, but the underpinning processes are still poorly understood. We present the results of a systematic...
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Hiley J, Bradbury R, Holling M, Thomas C
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Apr;
280(1760):20122310.
PMID: 23576786
Protected area (PA) networks will remain valuable for conservation, as the global environment changes, if they facilitate the colonization of new regions by species that are shifting their geographical ranges....