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An introduction to issues for managing freshwater ecosystems in protected areas

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Finlayson, C.M.
Arthington, Angela
Pittock, Jamie

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Routledge

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Effective management of freshwater ecosystems is critical as they have the greatest species diversity per unit area, a larger portion of threatened species, and use of their ecosystem services is generally unsustainable compared with other ecosystems.

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Freshwater Ecosystems in Protected Areas:Conservation and Management

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2099-12-31
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