Triple exposure: Reducing negative impacts of climate change, blue growth, and conservation on coastal communities
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Estradivari | Shauna L. Mahajan | Noella J. Gray | E. Selig | L. Evans | J. Baggio | S. Jupiter | C. Whitney | K. Brown | E. Darling | N. Muthiga | N. Bennett | A. Di Franco | J. Claudet | D. Gill | G. Epstein | G. Gurney | S. Mangubhai | Peni Lestari | Noelia Zafra-Calvo | R. Turner | Josheena Naggea | Natali Lazzari | J. Lau | Victor Brun | Dana Baker | Natalie Ban | J. Blythe | Rebecca P. Horan | Noelia Zafra‐Calvo | Jacqueline D. Lau
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