Conservation assessment is a rapidly evolving discipline whose stated goal is the design of networks of protected areas that represent and ensure the persistence of nature (i.e., species, habitats, and environmental processes) by separating priority areas from the activities that degrade or destr...
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Knight, A.T.
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Cowling, R.M.
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Rouget, M.
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Balmford, A.
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Lombard, A.T.
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Campbell, Bruce M.
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[Knowing but not doing: selecting priority conservation areas and the research-implementation gap]
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Knowing but not doing: selecting priority conservation areas and the research-implementation gap