Informing climate adaptation pathways in multi-use woodland landscapes using the values-rules-knowledge framework

scientific article published in April 2017

Informing climate adaptation pathways in multi-use woodland landscapes using the values-rules-knowledge framework is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.AGEE.2017.02.021

P50authorSandra LavorelQ16675540
Suzanne Mary ProberQ5392045
Matthew J. ColloffQ21337851
David J. EldridgeQ52652976
Kristen J. WilliamsQ56868241
Michael DunlopQ122592977
P2093author name stringPaul Ryan
Nick Abel
Daniel J. Metcalfe
Steve Crimp
Helen T. Murphy
Russell Gorddard
Michael D. Doherty
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P304page(s)39-53
P577publication date2017-04-01
P1433published inAgriculture, Ecosystems & EnvironmentQ13428781
P1476titleInforming climate adaptation pathways in multi-use woodland landscapes using the values-rules-knowledge framework
P478volume241

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