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Publicación Acceso abierto Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism .(Nature Research, 2014-04-28) Gilroy, James J.; Woodcock, Paul; Edwards, Felicity A.; Wheeler, Charlotte; Baptiste-Ballera, Brigitte L.G.; Medina-Uribe, Claudia A.; Haugaasen, Torbjørn; Edwards, David P.Climate change and biodiversity loss can be addressed simultaneously by well-planned conservation policies, but this requires information on the alignment of co-benefits under different management actions.Publicación Acceso abierto Optimizing carbon storage and biodiversity protection in tropical agricultural landscapes.(Wiley, 2014-07) Gilroy, James J.; Woodcock, Paul; Edwards, Felicity A.; Wheeler, Charlotte; Medina-Uribe, Claudia A.; Haugaasen, Torbjorn; Edwards, David P.With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will play an increasingly important role for both carbon storage and biodiversity protection.Publicación Acceso abierto Thermally buffered microhabitats recovery in tropical secondary forests following land abandonment.(Elsevier, 2016-09) González del Pliego, Pamela; Scheffers, Brett R.; Basham, EdmundW.; Woodcock, Paul; Wheeler, Charlotte; Gilroy, James J.; Medina-Uribe, Claudia A.; Haugaasen, Torbjørn; Freckleton, Rob P.; Edwards, David P.; Biological Conservation, Volume 201, September 2016, Pages 385-395Given the dramatic loss of tropical forests and accelerating climate change, secondary forest regeneration is increasingly recognised as being an important method for reversing losses in biodiversity and carbon stocks. The recolonisation of biodiversity within secondary forests depends in part upon the recovery of forest structure, including the range of microhabitats used by diverse local communities.