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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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title = "Chapter 29: Restoration priorities and benefits within landscapes and catchments and across the Amazon basin",
abstract = "Restoration can be applied in many different Amazonian contexts, but will be most effective at leveraging environmental and social benefits when it is prioritized across the Amazon basin, landscapes, and catchments. Here we outline the considerations that are most relevant for planning and scaling restoration across the Amazon.",
author = "Jos Barlow and Plinio Sist and Rafael Almeida and Caroline Arantes and Erika Berenguer and Patrick Caron and Francisco Cuesta and {Rodrigues da Costa Doria}, Carolina and Joice Ferreira and Alexander Flecker and Sebastian Heilpern and Michelle Kalamandeen and Lees, {Alexander C} and Nathalia Nascimento and {Piponiot Laroche}, Camille and {Santos Pompeu}, Paulo and Carlos Souza and Valentim, {Judson F}",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "12",
doi = "10.55161/ggir9016",
language = "English",
booktitle = "Amazon Assessment Report 2021",
publisher = " UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)",
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