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Neville DelaRosa R, Moore J, Zemaitis J and Chappell MJ. The "Goldilocks Hypothesis": misspecifications, omissions and errors in "Sparing land for nature" [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4:941 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1110670.1)
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The "Goldilocks Hypothesis": misspecifications, omissions and errors in "Sparing land for nature"

Rebecca Neville DelaRosa, James Moore, Jessica Zemaitis, M Jahi Chappell1
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Published 01 Oct 2015

The "Goldilocks Hypothesis": misspecifications, omissions and errors in "Sparing land for nature"

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Rebecca Neville DelaRosa, James Moore, Jessica Zemaitis, M Jahi Chappell1
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1 Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, USA
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Washington State University Bio-Earth Poster Symposium
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Land sparing, land sharing, agroecology, food security, gender
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