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A landscape vulnerability framework for identifying integrated conservation and adaptation pathways to climate change: the case of Madagascar's spiny forest

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Virah-Sawmy, Malika
Gillson, Lindsey
Gardner, Charlie J.
Anderson, Atholl
Clark, Geoffrey
Haberle, Simon

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Context: Integrated conservation decision-making frameworks that help to design or adjust practices that are cognisant of environmental change and adaptation are urgently needed. Objective: We demonstrate how a landscape vulnerability framework combining

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Landscape Ecology

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2037-12-31