Autor:
Fonte, Steven J.
González, A.
Graefe, S.
Guimaraes, E.
Perpétuo MG
Jarvis, Andy
Lavelle, Patrick M.
Lundy, Mark
Peters, Michael
Quintero, M.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Tapasco, Jeimar
Etter, A
Martínez, C.
Murgueitio, RE
Reis, CJ
Rodríguez, C.A.
The Amazon Basin is so diverse that one could say many Amazons exist, not just one. Indeed, its diversity is considered unique in the world. Although the Basin occupies 7% of the planet’s land, it carries 25% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. The region is so vast, it represents one-third ...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/34967
Fonte, Steven J.
,
González, A.
,
Graefe, S.
,
Guimaraes, E.
,
Perpétuo MG
,
Jarvis, Andy
,
Lavelle, Patrick M.
,
Lundy, Mark
,
Peters, Michael
,
Quintero, M.
,
Rao, Idupulapati M.
,
Tapasco, Jeimar
,
Etter, A
,
Martínez, C.
,
Murgueitio, RE
,
Reis, CJ
,
Rodríguez, C.A.
,
[Amazon region: eco-efficient landscapes]
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Amazon region: eco-efficient landscapes