A portfolio approach to managing ecological risks of global change
The stressors of global environmental change make it impossible over the long term for natural systems to maintain their historical composition. Conservation's new objective must be to maintain the building blocks of future systems (e.g., species, genes, soil types, and landforms) as they conti...
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Autores principales: | Gregory H. Aplet, Peter S. Mckinley |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f64b5d59b8bd47dcb654d7c0d2ef4226 |
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