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  • Many academics move countries in pursuit of career opportunities. With every move, personal identities are renegotiated as people shift between belonging to majority and minority groups in different contexts. Institutes should consider people’s dynamic and intersectional identities in their diversity, equity and inclusion practices.

    • Alejandra Echeverri
    • Laura Melissa Guzman
    • Maria Natalia Umaña
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 6, P: 1796-1798
  • A qualitative and quantitative analysis of 186 biodiversity-related policies in Colombia is used to describe how biodiversity has been integrated into policy domains, which policy instruments are most prevalent and how the policy mix has changed over six decades.

    • Alejandra Echeverri
    • Paul R. Furumo
    • Eric F. Lambin
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 7, P: 382-392
  • The authors collate literature on the responses of bird assemblages to forest loss and show that locations with a more variable natural environment and a longer history of agricultural land use have bird assemblages that are more tolerant to forest loss.

    • Fangyuan Hua
    • Weiyi Wang
    • Paul R. Elsen
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 8, P: 251-266
  • Wildlife are central to nature’s contributions to people (NCP) but are often overlooked in NCP policy and management. This Perspective presents evidence for the integral role of wildlife in supporting human well-being and proposes their recognition and incorporation into conservation decision-making as wildlife’s contributions to people (WCP).

    • Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer
    • Colleen R. Miller
    • Jiaying Zhao
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Biodiversity
    Volume: 1, P: 68-81
  • Sinú Basin ecosystems can provide sediment retention benefits for water utilities and energy production in Colombia, equivalent to 1.7 percent of the local gross domestic product, according to an analysis that uses ecosystem service flow accounts with biophysical and cost data.

    • Lisa Mandle
    • Héctor Angarita
    • Fabián Dario Villalba
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 1-11