Social considerations are crucial to success in implementing the 30×30 global conservation target, a new paper co-authored by Department of Forest Resources Associate Professor Forrest Fleishman, was published yesterday in Nature Ecology & Evolution. Fleishman is a member of the SNAPP working group The Social Implications of 30x30, which wrote this paper.
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