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Volumn 35, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 190-203

Conserving biodiversity: Practical guidance about climate change adaptation approaches in support of land-use planning

(16)  Schmitz, Oswald J a   Lawler, Joshua J b   Beier, Paul c   Groves, Craig d   Knight, Gary e   Boyce, Douglas A f   Bulluck, Jason g   Johnston, Kevin M h   Klein, Mary L i   Muller, Kit j   Pierce, D John k   Singleton, William R l   Strittholt, James R m   Theobald, David M n   Trombulak, Stephen C o   Trainor, Anne a  


Author keywords

biodiversity; climate adaptation; conservation planning; land use planning

Indexed keywords

ADAPTATION; CLIMATE CHANGE; CONSERVATION PLANNING; ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION; LAND USE PLANNING; UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS;

EID: 84921917168     PISSN: 08858608     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.3375/043.035.0120     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (82)

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