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  1. Shedding light on land use change for solar farms
  2. Impacts of photovoltaic solar energy on soil carbon: A global systematic review and framework
  3. Plant and soil responses to ground-mounted solar panels in temperate agricultural systems
  4. Enhancing soil carbon in solar farms through active land management: a systematic review of the available evidence
  5. Integrated policymaking is needed to deliver climate and ecological benefits from solar farms
  6. Response of soil carbon and plant diversity to grazing and precipitation in High Nature Value farmlands
  7. Impacts of Photovoltaic Solar Energy on Soil Carbon: A Global Systematic Review and Framework
  8. Trait‐based approaches as ecological time machines: Developing tools for reconstructing long‐term variation in ecosystems
  9. Towards a standardized protocol to assess natural capital and ecosystem services in solar parks
  10. Applying Biodiversity Net Gain to solar parks in the UK
  11. Effects of land use change for solar park development in the UK on ecosystem services
  12. Pharmaceutical pollution of the world’s rivers
  13. Development of a Solar Park Carbon Calculator (SPCC) to assist deployment decisions
  14. Assessing the impact of land-use change for solar park development in the UK: implications for biodiversity and ecosystem services
  15. Changes in functional, phylogenetic and taxonomic diversities of lowland fens under different vegetation and disturbance levels
  16. Methods for prioritizing protected areas using individual and aggregate rankings
  17. TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access
  18. A method for reconstructing temporal changes in vegetation functional trait composition using Holocene pollen assemblages
  19. Leaf traits interact with management and water table to modulate ecosystem properties in fen peatlands
  20. Edge effects on components of diversity and above-ground biomass in a tropical rainforest
  21. Disentangling the pollen signal from fen systems: Modern and Holocene studies from southern and eastern England