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Land-use and climate change within assessments of biodiversity change: a review

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de Chazal, Jacqui
Rounsevell, Mark D.A.

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Projected changes in biodiversity are likely inadequately estimated when climate and land-use change effects are examined in isolation. A review of studies of the effects of these drivers singly and in combination highlights little discussed complexities

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Global Environmental Change: Part B - Environmental Hazards

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2037-12-31
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