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Calculating the benefit of conservation actions

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Maron, Martine
Rhodes, Jonathan R.
Gibbons, Philip

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Wiley Interscience

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The benefit (or additionality) attributable to a conservation action is the difference between the outcomes of two scenarios: (1) the scenario with the conservation action, and (2) the alternative scenario, in which action did not occur. However, many con

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Conservation Letters

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Open Access

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