Italy
Sapienza University of Rome - Global Mammal Assessment Program
Conservation, conflict, biodiversity loss, direct driver, future scenarios, indirect driver, multilateral environmental agreements
climate change, InSiGHTS, land use change, Land Use Harmonization, Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs), socio-economic development, Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs), species richness
“We Saw Fish in the Cocoa Farm”: Local Observations of the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Livelihoods in the Lac Télé Community Reserve, Congo Basin
Central Africa, Tropical Floodplain Ecosystem, Species, Local Ecological Knowledge, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Indigenous Peoples & Local Communities
Key Biodiversity AreasArea of HabitatOccurrence recordsConservation planningItalyMammals