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Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin

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Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin. / Barlow, Jos; Sist, Plinio; Almeida, Rafael et al.
Amazon Assessment Report 2021. New York: UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), 2021.

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Barlow, J, Sist, P, Almeida, R, Arantes, C, Berenguer, E, Caron, P, Cuesta, F, Rodrigues da Costa Doria, C, Ferreira, J, Flecker, A, Heilpern, S, Kalamandeen, M, Lees, AC, Nascimento, N, Piponiot Laroche, C, Santos Pompeu, P, Souza, C & Valentim, JF 2021, Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin. in Amazon Assessment Report 2021. UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), New York. https://doi.org/10.55161/ggir9016

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Barlow, J., Sist, P., Almeida, R., Arantes, C., Berenguer, E., Caron, P., Cuesta, F., Rodrigues da Costa Doria, C., Ferreira, J., Flecker, A., Heilpern, S., Kalamandeen, M., Lees, A. C., Nascimento, N., Piponiot Laroche, C., Santos Pompeu, P., Souza, C., & Valentim, J. F. (2021). Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin. In Amazon Assessment Report 2021 UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). https://doi.org/10.55161/ggir9016

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Barlow J, Sist P, Almeida R, Arantes C, Berenguer E, Caron P et al. Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin. In Amazon Assessment Report 2021. New York: UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). 2021 doi: 10.55161/ggir9016

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Barlow, Jos ; Sist, Plinio ; Almeida, Rafael et al. / Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin. Amazon Assessment Report 2021. New York : UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), 2021.

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