Ecosystem service benefits of contrasting conservation strategies in a human-dominated region
The hope among policy-makers and scientists alike is that conservation strategies designed to protect biodiversity also provide direct benefits to people by protecting other vital ecosystem services. The few studies that have examined the delivery of ecosystem services by existing conservation effor...
Main Authors: | Eigenbrod, Felix (Author), Anderson, Barbara J. (Author), Armsworth, Paul R. (Author), Heinemeyer, Andreas (Author), Jackson, Sarah F. (Author), Parnell, Mark (Author), Thomas, Chris D. (Author), Gaston, Kevin J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-08.
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