Browsing by Author "Habel, Jan C."

Browsing by Author "Habel, Jan C."

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  • Mulwa, Ronald K.; Teucher, Mike; Fischer, Christina; Busch, Christin; Horn, Michelle; Igl, Jana; Kerner, Janika; Müller, Anke; Habel, Jan C. (Elsevier, 2015-03)
    Thickets along rivers in Eastern Kenya are important habitats for many endangered species. These habitats also provide fundamental ecosystem services for humans. Intense anthropogenic activities during the past decades ...
  • Habel, Jan C.; Nzau, Joslyn M.; Apfelbeck, Beate; Bendzko, Tobias; Fischer, Christina; Kimatu, Josphert N.; Mwakumanya, Maarifa A.; Maghenda, Marianne; Mulwa, Ronald K.; Rieckmann, Marco; Shauri, Halimu; Teucher, Mike; Schmitt, Christine (Springer, 2020-08)
    The success of nature conservation strongly depends on the attitudes and awareness of people, as well as on the level of poverty, land scarcity, communication gaps, and governance structures. In this commentary we elaborate ...
  • Mulwa, Ronald K.; Habel, Jan C.; Cox, Siobhan; Gassert, Franz; Meyer, Jobst; Lens, Luc (Springer Netherlands, 2013-10)
    The Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot consists of isolated mountain massifs embedded within the dry lowland savannas of East Africa and of which the peaks and ridges are covered by cloud forest remnants. These cloud ...
  • Habel, Jan C.; Teucher, Mike; Hornetz, Berthold; Jaetzold, Ralph; Kimatu, Josphert N.; Kasili, Sichangi; Mairura, Zachariah; Mulwa, Ronald K.; Eggermont, Hilde; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Lens, Luc (Springer Netherlands, 2015-01)
    Feeding the booming human population and at the same time conserving biodiversity is a global challenge. Yet, it is particularly acute in developing countries where biodiversity is high and food-security low. There is an ...
  • Mulwa, Ronald K.; Habel, Jan C.; Eggermont, Hilde; Rieckmann, Marco; Koh, Lian P.; Niassy, Saliou; Ferguson, Willem J. H.; Gebremichael, Gelaye; Githiru, Mwangi; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Lens, Luc (Springer Netherlands, 2014-11-06)
    Research collaboration between developed countries from the northern hemisphere and developing countries in the southern hemisphere is essential for the understanding and protection of the major proportion of biodiversity ...

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