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No magic bullets for conservation in a changing climate

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Lukasiewicz, Anna
Finlayson, Max
Pittock, James

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Commonwealth of Australia

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Conservation actions aimed at addressing existing ecological degradation can be used as a suite of complementary building blocks for a low-risk climate change adaptation strategy.

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Lukasiewicz, A., Pittock, J. & Finlayson, M. (2016). Institutional challenges of adopting ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change. Reg Environ Change 16: 487 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10113-015-0765-6

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Celebrating Australia's wetland science: World class research for wetlands

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