The why, what, and how of global biodiversity indicators beyond the 2010 target.

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Published in Conserv Biol on November 17, 2010

Authors

Julia P G Jones1, Ben Collen, Giles Atkinson, Peter W J Baxter, Philip Bubb, Janine B Illian, Todd E Katzner, Aidan Keane, Jonathan Loh, Eve McDonald-Madden, Emily Nicholson, Henrique M Pereira, Hugh P Possingham, Andrew S Pullin, Ana S L Rodrigues, Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez, Matthew Sommerville, E J Milner-Gulland

Author Affiliations

1: School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography, Bangor University, UK. julia.jones@bangor.ac.uk

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