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Assessing the Biodiversity Value of Stands and Patches in a Landscape Context

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Gibbons, Philip
Briggs, Sue Victoria
Zerger, Andre
Ayers, Danielle
Seddon, Julian
Doyle, Stuart

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Landscapes are often shaped by decisions taken at the scale of individual stands or patches. In this chapter we make the following points. Biodiversity assessments at the scale of individual stands or patches must be undertaken in the landscape context. L

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Managing and designing landscapes for conservation: moving from perspectives to principles

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2037-12-31
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