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Strengthening conceptual foundations: Analysing frameworks for ecosystem services and poverty alleviation research

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Fisher, Janet A
Patenaude, Genevieve
Meir, Patrick
Nightingale, Andrea J
Rounsevell, Mark D.A.
Williams, Mathew
Woodhouse, Iain H

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A research agenda is currently developing around the linkages between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation. It is therefore timely to consider which conceptual frameworks can best support research at this nexus. Our review of frameworks synthesises

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Global Environmental Change: Part A - Human and Policy Dimensions

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2037-12-31