Objectives versus realities: Spatial, temporal, financial and social deficiencies in Australia’s public revegetation investment model
Abstract
Summary Past and continuing fragmentation and modification of ecosystems, as well as other threatening processes, cause ongoing biodiversity losses and species extinctions in Australia. At the same time as biodiversity declines, government funding for conservation and restoration is diminishing, leading to reduced action and greater reliance on private investment and community groups. In order to maintain and restore biodiverse ecosystems and...
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Title
Objectives versus realities: Spatial, temporal, financial and social deficiencies in Australia’s public revegetation investment model
Published Date
Dec 30, 2019
Volume
21
Issue
1
Pages
35 - 41
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