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  1. Biodiversity and Green Infrastructure in Europe: Boundary object or ecological trap?
  2. Biodiversity offsetting in England: governance rescaling, socio-spatial injustices, and the neoliberalization of nature
  3. Biodiversity offsetting and conservation: reframing nature to save it
  4. Public Participation and Environmental Justice in Biodiversity Governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK
  5. Vegetation coverage change in the EU: patterns inside and outside Natura 2000 protected areas
  6. Governance rescaling and the neoliberalization of nature: the case of biodiversity conservation in four EU countries
  7. Confronting and Coping with Uncertainty in Biodiversity Research and Praxis
  8. Neoliberal Capitalism and Conservation in the Post-crisis Era: The Dialectics of “Green” and “Un-green” Grabbing in Greece and the UK
  9. An Approach to Analysing Scale-Sensitivity and Scale-Effectiveness of Governance in Biodiversity Conservation
  10. Identifying the criteria underlying the political decision for the prioritization of the Greek Natura 2000 conservation network
  11. Human Activities in Natura 2000 Sites: A Highly Diversified Conservation Network
  12. Participation in the management of Greek Natura 2000 sites: Evidence from a cross-level analysis
  13. Biodiversity conservation across scales: lessons from a science–policy dialogue
  14. Investigating the barriers to adopting a ‘human-in-nature’ view in Greek biodiversity conservation
  15. Unraveling Stakeholders’ Discourses Regarding Sustainable Development and Biodiversity Conservation in Greece
  16. Frames of Scale Challenges in Finnish and Greek Biodiversity Conservation
  17. Habitat type richness associations with environmental variables: a case study in the Greek Natura 2000 aquatic ecosystems
  18. Development Plans versus Conservation: Explanation of Emergent Conflicts and State Political Handling
  19. Conceptual gaps in the national strategy for the implementation of the European Natura 2000 conservation policy in Greece