Reyers et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Priority areas for the conservation of South African vegetation: a coarse‐filter approachReyers et al., 2001
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- Reyers B
- Fairbanks D
- Van Jaarsveld A
- Thompson M
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- Diversity and Distributions
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South Africa has an important responsibility to global biodiversity conservation, but a largely inadequate conservation area network for addressing this responsibility. This study employs a coarse‐filter approach based on 68 potential vegetation units to identify areas that are …
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