Building capacity for climate adaptation planning in protected area management: Options and challenges for World Heritage

Author:

Melbourne-Thomas Jess,Lin Brenda B.,Hopkins Mandy,Hill Rosemary,Dunlop Michael,MacGregor Nicholas,Merson Samuel D.,Vertigan Caitlin,Donegan Luke,Sheppard Marian,Meyers Jacqui,Thomas Linda,Visschers Lola,McNeair Bianca,Syme Lance,Grant Chrissy,Pedrocchi Nicholas,Oakley Patricia,Stevens Amy,Rose Denis,Rose Erin,Gould Jade,Locke John,Maybanks Lynda,Ireland Tracy

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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