Biodiversity in the Anthropocene: prospects and policy
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biological diversity is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, suggesting that new approaches to biodiversity conservation are required. One idea rapidly gaining momentum—as well as opposition—is...
Autors principals: | Seddon, N, Mace, G, Naeem, S, Tobias, J, Pigot, A, Cavanagh, R, Mouillot, D, Vause, J, Walpole, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2016
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