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Date: 2015-11-02 18:57:34
Natural environment
Academia
Biology
Ecological restoration
Systems ecology
Conservation biology
Risk
Social vulnerability
Vulnerability
Ecosystem services
Sustainable development
Ecology

Against mono-consequentialism: Multiple outcomes and their drivers in social–ecological systems

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