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Do Australian graziers have an offset mindset about their farm trees?

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Sherren, Kate
Yoon, Hwan-Jin
Clayton, Helena
Schirmer, Jacqueline

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Worldwide, the footprint of agriculture is higher than that of any other land use, making the local decisions of millions of farmers a global force for achieving the maintenance of ecosystem services. Biodiversity offsets are increasingly used to attempt

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Biodiversity and Conservation

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2037-12-31