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  1. Burn severity and land-use legacy influence bird abundance in the Atlantic-Mediterranean biogeographic transition
  2. Incorporating fire-smartness into agricultural policies reduces suppression costs and ecosystem services damages from wildfires
  3. Nature-based solutions to wildfires in rural landscapes of Southern Europe: let’s be fire-smart!
  4. Nature-based solutions in an era of mega-fires
  5. Effects of input data sources on species distribution model predictions across species with different distributional ranges
  6. What do you mean, ‘megafire’?
  7. Climate regulation ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation are enhanced differently by climate- and fire-smart landscape management
  8. Land-use policies overcome fire suppression effects on functional diversity in a fire-prone, abandoned mountain area
  9. Mainstreaming remotely sensed ecosystem functioning in ecological niche models
  10. Combining Citizen Science Data and Satellite Descriptors of Ecosystem Functioning to Monitor the Abundance of a Migratory Bird during the Non-Breeding Season
  11. Assessing the uncertainty arising from standard land‐cover mapping procedures when modelling species distributions
  12. Climate- and Fire-Smart Landscape Scenarios Call for Redesigning Protection Regimes to Achieve Multiple Management Goals
  13. Sentinel 2 images enable reliable prediction of fine‐scale habitat dynamics of narrow endemic plant species in serpentine soils
  14. Ecosystem Functioning Influences Species Fitness at Upper Trophic Levels
  15. The value of unprotected land for future conservation efforts under dynamic conditions
  16. Caution Is Needed When Using Niche Models to Infer Changes in Species Abundance: The Case of Two Sympatric Raptor Populations
  17. Climatic variables and ecological modelling data for birds, amphibians and reptiles in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve of Meseta Ibérica (Portugal-Spain)
  18. Supplementary material 1 from: Campos JC, Rodrigues S, Freitas T, Santos JA, Honrado JP, Regos A (2021) Climatic variables and ecological modelling data for birds, amphibians and reptiles in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve of Meseta Ibérica (Portug...
  19. Using remotely sensed indicators of primary productivity to improve prioritization of conservation areas for top predators
  20. Tree planting: A double‐edged sword to fight climate change in an era of megafires
  21. Using fire to enhance rewilding when agricultural policies fail
  22. Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene
  23. Model-Assisted Bird Monitoring Based on Remotely Sensed Ecosystem Functioning and Atlas Data
  24. Mountain farmland protection and fire-smart management jointly reduce fire hazard and enhance biodiversity and carbon sequestration
  25. Hydrological Impacts of Large Fires and Future Climate: Modeling Approach Supported by Satellite Data
  26. Integrating intraseasonal grassland dynamics in cross‐scale distribution modeling to support waterbird recovery plans
  27. (Wild)fire is not an ecosystem service
  28. Remotely Sensed Variables of Ecosystem Functioning Support Robust Predictions of Abundance Patterns for Rare Species
  29. Effects of species traits and environmental predictors on performance and transferability of ecological niche models
  30. A Backward-Looking Perspective of Land-Use Change Impacts on Bird Communities in Southern Quebec
  31. The Positive Carbon Stocks-Biodiversity Relationship in Forests: Co-Occurrence and Drivers Across Five SubClimates
  32. Hindcasting the impacts of land-use changes on bird communities with species distribution models of Bird Atlas data
  33. Satellite Remote Sensing of Ecosystem Functions: Opportunities and Challenges for Reporting Obligations of the EU Habitat Directive
  34. The positive carbon stocks-biodiversity relationship in forests: co-occurrence and drivers across five subclimates
  35. Trade-offs and synergies between bird conservation and wildfire suppression in the face of global change
  36. Conservation needs to integrate fire management into an adaptive planning perspective to leverage wildfire suppression co-benefits for bird conservation
  37. The contribution of Earth observation technologies to the reporting obligations of the Habitats Directive and Natura 2000 network in a protected wetland
  38. Assessing the temporal transferability of raptor distribution models: Implications for conservation
  39. Global scenarios for biodiversity need to better integrate climate and land use change
  40. Wildfire-vegetation dynamics affect predictions of climate change impact on bird communities
  41. Monitoring protected areas from space: A multi-temporal assessment using raptors as biodiversity surrogates
  42. Unravelling the response of diurnal raptors to land use change in a highly dynamic landscape in northwestern Spain: an approach based on satellite earth observation data
  43. Biodiversity scenarios neglect future land-use changes
  44. Synergies Between Forest Biomass Extraction for Bioenergy and Fire Suppression in Mediterranean Ecosystems: Insights from a Storyline-and-Simulation Approach
  45. Predicting the future effectiveness of protected areas for bird conservation in Mediterranean ecosystems under climate change and novel fire regime scenarios
  46. Linking land cover dynamics with driving forces in mountain landscape of the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula
  47. Fire management, climate change and their interacting effects on birds in complex Mediterranean landscapes: dynamic distribution modelling of an early-successional species—the near-threatened Dartford Warbler (Sylvia undata)
  48. Rural abandoned landscapes and bird assemblages: winners and losers in the rewilding of a marginal mountain area (NW Spain)
  49. Using Unplanned Fires to Help Suppressing Future Large Fires in Mediterranean Forests
  50. Using remote sensing data to model European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) occurrence in a highly fragmented landscape in northwestern Spain