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The study conducted by the authors involved two stages: (1) developing an analytical framework for examining climate action and biodiversity conservation co-benefits and trade-offs, and (2) applying this framework to wildlife crossing challenges to identify opportunities and challenges for integrated planning and policy.
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Sources
- An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org via serper
Referenced by nodes (4)
- biodiversity conservation concept
- climate action concept
- environmental co-benefits concept
- trade-offs concept