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Conservation needs to break free from global priority mapping
Wyborn, C.; Evans, M.C. (2021). Conservation needs to break free from global priority mapping. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5(10): 1322-1324. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01540-x
In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Springer Nature. ISSN 2397-334X, more
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Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca; Brauman, Kate A.; Cavender-Bares, Jeannine; Díaz, Sandra; Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira; Enquist, Brian J.; Garibaldi, Lucas A.; Geldmann, Jonas; Halpern, Benjamin S.; Hertel, Thomas W.; Khoury, Colin K.; Krieger, Joana Madeira; Lavorel, Sandra; Mueller, Thomas; Neugarten, Rachel A.; Pinto-Ledezma, Jesús; Polasky, Stephen; Purvis, Andy; Reyes-García, Victoria; Roehrdanz, Patrick R.; Shannon, Lynne J.; Shaw, M. Rebecca; Strassburg, Bernardo B. N.; Tylianakis, Jason M.; Verburg, Peter H.; Visconti, Piero; Zafra-Calvo, Noelia (2022). Conservation needs to integrate knowledge across scales. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6(2): 118-119. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01605-x, more
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  • Wyborn, C.
  • Evans, M.C.

Abstract
    Global priority maps have been transformative for conservation, but now have questionable utility and may crowd out other forms of research. Conservation must re-engage with contextually rich knowledge that builds global understanding from the ground up.

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