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Biodiversity and ecosystem services are intrinsically linked as dual objectives in conservation management and ecological research, as evidenced by their joint consideration in restoration goals [1], [2], land-use impact studies [3], and climate change assessments [4].

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Compendium Vol. 5 No. 1: The ecological role of native plants bio4climate.org Bio4Climate 2 facts
perspectiveHarvey (2017) proposes that a shift in focus from individual species to interaction networks is necessary to achieve conservation management and restoration ecology goals, such as conserving biodiversity, ecosystem processes, and landscape-scale delivery of ecosystem services.
perspectiveConservation efforts should shift focus from individual species to interaction networks to achieve goals related to biodiversity, ecosystem processes, and landscape-scale delivery of ecosystem services, as proposed by Harvey et al. (2017).
Practitioners' perceived risks to biodiversity from renewable energy ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceJones, Pejchar, and Kiesecker (2015) investigated how oil, natural gas, and wind energy infrastructure affect land use for biodiversity and the flow of ecosystem services.
Balancing land use for conservation, agriculture, and renewable ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceWeiskopf, S. R. et al. published 'Climate change effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, ecosystem services, and natural resource management in the United States' in Science of The Total Environment in 2020, which reviews the intersection of climate change and ecological management.