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The complementary niches of anthropocentric and biocentric conservationists

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Hunter, Malcolm L.
Redford, Kent H.
Lindenmayer, David B

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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A divergence of values has become apparent in recent debates between conservationists who focus on ecosystem services that can improve human well-being and those who focus on avoiding the extinction of species. These divergent points of view fall along a

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Conservation Biology

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