Evaluating the biodiversity hotspots approach as a tool for global conservation planning
Given the alarming loss of biodiversity and considering that the location and threats to this biodiversity are distributed unevenly across the globe, a systematic strategy of international conservation planning must complement national conservation actions by directing inadequate flexible funding to...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2013
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