2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11040550
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Pathways towards the Sustainable Management of Woody Invasive Species: Understanding What Drives Land Users’ Decisions to Adopt and Use Land Management Practices

Abstract: Sustainable land management (SLM) practices are key for achieving land degradation neutrality, but their continued implementation lag behind the progression of various forms of land degradation. While many scholars have assessed the drivers of SLM uptake for restoring land affected by desertification, drought, and floods (SDG 15.3 and partly SDG 2.4), little is known about the implication of SLM implementation on invasive alien species (IAS) management. This study aimed at understanding the challenges and prop… Show more

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“…The roles of human decisions, such as land management practices, which are largely affecting woody invasive species [13] as undesired species, and human disturbances like mines, which alter vegetation [14], are critical in positive and negative human-ecological feedback respectively. Capturing this feedback is necessary, including in important natural world heritage sites, such as through remote sensing [15].…”
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“…The roles of human decisions, such as land management practices, which are largely affecting woody invasive species [13] as undesired species, and human disturbances like mines, which alter vegetation [14], are critical in positive and negative human-ecological feedback respectively. Capturing this feedback is necessary, including in important natural world heritage sites, such as through remote sensing [15].…”
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confidence: 99%