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Enigmatic ecological impacts: what to do with what’s under our noses

Posted on October 30, 2014 by Ke

an illustrated overview of our paper just published, entitled ‘Under the radar: mitigating enigmatic ecological impacts’. Continue reading →

Posted in blog, research | Tagged biodiversity conservation, biodiversity offsets, cryptic impacts, cumulative impacts, ecological impact evaluations, ecology, environmental impact assessments, mining, offsite impacts, protected areas, secondary impacts, synergistic impacts | Leave a comment
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