Money for Nothing? A Call for Empirical Evaluation of Biodiversity Conservation Investments
PLoS Biology2006Vol. 4(4), pp. e105–e105
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Abstract
The field of conservation policy must adopt state-of-the-art program evaluation methods to determine what works, and when, if we are to stem the global decline of biodiversity and improve the effectiveness of conservation investments.
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