Prioritizing trade-offs in conservation

This chapter covers: Allocation of funds to achieve conservation goals Allocation of funds through time subject to a fixed budget There is more to conservation than biodiversity How much time and resources should be spent on learning? Trading off biodiversity benefit and investment security

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