Valuing marine restoration beyond the 'too small and too expensive'
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McAfee, Dominic
Costanza, Robert
Connell, Sean D
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Restoration is criticized as ineffectively small scale, a smoke screen against global-scale action. Yet, large-scale solutions arise from small-scale successes, which inject social values and optimism needed for global investment. Human values are central to achieving socio-ecological sustainability; understanding human behavior is now arguably more important than understanding the ecological processes.
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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