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Modelling the benefits of habitat restoration in socio-ecological systems

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Jellinek, Sacha
Rumpff, Libby
Driscoll, Don
Parris, Kirstem M
Wintle, Brendan

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Decisions affecting the management of natural resources in agricultural landscapes are influenced by both social and ecological factors. Models that integrate these factors are likely to better predict the outcomes of natural resource management decisions

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Biological Conservation

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2037-12-31
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