@RosewoodFarms @waiterich . Hence, more species would benefit from high-yield farming if used as part of a strategy to reduce forest loss than from low-yield farming and land sharing, as has been found in Ghana and India in a previous study. https://t
@_BTO on land share:spare #farming & #birds http://t.co/xALmkxBtf1 'Intensify farming to 'spare' virgin #forest'
#landsparing vs. #landsharing. It can only work if people advocate for habitat protection. (#GMO vs. #organic) http://t.co/S2c11PE8
Conserving the Birds of Uganda's Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared http://t.co/jOFB94BF
Conserving the Birds of Uganda's Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared http://t.co/jOFB94BF
Equally, I assert birds are better off if concentrated energy sources prevail, rather than diffuse ones. @Toby_Bruce http://t.co/zkJYMo77
Conservation of birds best served by high (not low) intensity farming, if saved land is spared. @Toby_Bruce http://t.co/zkJYMo77
Conserving the Birds of Uganda's Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared http://t.co/jOFB94BF
Conserving the Birds of Uganda's Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared http://t.co/jOFB94BF
RT @samuel_ei_jones: High productivity/high protection-best strategy for conservation & farming inthe tropics? http://t.co/kEEsk92I @PLOSONE
High productivity/high protection-best strategy for conservation and farming in the tropics? http://t.co/tFJh1Ohi @IBIS_journal @PLOSONE