Hard choices: Making trade-offs between biodiversity conservation and human well-being
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Meredith Welch-Devine | J. Peter Brosius | Hoang Van Thang | Ann P. Kinzig | Thomas O. McShane | A. Kinzig | J. Brosius | A. Songorwa | P. Coppolillo | T. McShane | P. Hirsch | T. Trung | Bruno Monteferri | David R. Mutekanga | H. Thang | Juan Luis Dammert | Manuel Pulgar-Vidal | M. Welch-Devine | S. O’Connor | Alexander N. Songorwa | Bruno Monteferri | Paul D. Hirsch | Tran Chi Trung | Manuel Pulgar-Vidal | Peter Coppolillo | Sheila O’Connor | David Mutekanga | H. Thắng | A. N. Songorwa
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