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A comprehensive framework of the science necessary to restore sustainable and biodiverse ecosystems resilient to global change
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A comprehensive framework of the science necessary to restore sustainable and biodiverse ecosystems resilient to global change

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Main Authors: Miller, B., Sinclair, E., Menz, M., Elliott, C., Bunn, E., Commander, L., Dalziell, E., David, E., Davis, B., Erickson, T., Golos, P., Krauss, S., Lewandrowski, W., Mayence, C., Merino-Martín, L., Merritt, D., Nevill, P., Phillips, R., Ritchie, Alison, Ruoss, S., Stevens, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45570
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