Defining the optimal placement of areas for biodiversity conservation in developing nations remains a significant challenge. Our best methods for spatially targeting potential locations for biodiversity conservation rely heavily on extensive georeferenced species observation data which is often i...
Enlace original:
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/100322
Peri, P.L.
,
Lasagno, R.G.
,
Martínez Pastur, G.
,
Atkinson, R.
,
Thomas, E.
,
Ladd, B.
,
[Soil carbon is a useful surrogate for conservation planning in developing nations]
,
Soil carbon is a useful surrogate for conservation planning in developing nations