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Chappell MJ. The Goldilocks Hypothesis: does 'sparing land for nature' lack a credible political economy?. F1000Posters 2013, 4:48 (slides)

The Goldilocks Hypothesis: does 'sparing land for nature' lack a credible political economy?

Published 11 Feb 2013
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Published 11 Feb 2013

The Goldilocks Hypothesis: does 'sparing land for nature' lack a credible political economy?

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1 School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State University Vancouver, USA
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International Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation 2010
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Food sovereignty
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