A call for conservation scientists to empirically study the effects of human population policies on biodiversity loss
The world is changing more quickly now than it ever has before, predominantly due to our large consumption rates and population size. Despite this epoch being well-accepted as the 'Anthropocene', it is surprising that there is still a lack of willingness by many conservation scientists to...
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Auteurs principaux: | Niki Rust, Laura Kehoe |
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Format: | article |
Langue: | EN |
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The White Horse Press
2017
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/a6e06314374a46b3968c1c73bf86025c |
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