Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets
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Christina M. Kennedy | P. McIntyre | S. Polasky | M. Shaw | R. Watson | M. Spalding | P. Roehrdanz | R. Chaplin-Kramer | C. R. Liermann | P. Keys | U. Pascual | M. Strimas‐Mackey | R. Sharp | S. Díaz | M. Mulligan | Arnout van Soesbergen | G. Schmidt-Traub | W. Turner | E. Fluet-Chouinard | J. Johnson | D. Hole | R. Schuster | Kate Longley-Wood | C. Brandon | Rachel A Neugarten | Monica Noon | P. Collins | LJ Gorenflo | C. Kennedy | A. van Soesbergen | Rachel A. Neugarten | R. Chaplin‐Kramer | Matthew Strimas‐Mackey
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