Toward an urgent yet deliberate conservation strategy: sustaining social-ecological systems in rangelands of the Northern Great Plains, Montana
Urgency and deliberateness are often at odds when executing conservation projects, especially as the scale and complexity of objectives increases. The pace of environmental degradation supports immediate and measurable action. However, best practices for adaptive governance and building resilient so...
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Main Authors: | Kathleen Epstein, David J. A. Wood, Kelli Roemer, Bryce Currey, Hannah Duff, Justin D. Gay, Hannah M. Goemann, Sasha Loewen, Megan C. Milligan, John A. F. Wendt, E. N. J. Brookshire, Bruce D. Maxwell, Lance McNew, David B. McWethy, Paul C. Stoy, Julia H. Haggerty |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c99bbfeb8b448a592b689c5034d7abe |
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