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Embracing Community Resilience in Ecosystem Management and Research

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This chapter sketches out a framework that provides a heuristic perspective for better understanding and analysing community resilience in biodiversity management and research

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Kuhlicke, C. (2019). Embracing Community Resilience in Ecosystem Management and Research. In: Schröter, M., Bonn, A., Klotz, S., Seppelt, R., Baessler, C. (eds) Atlas of Ecosystem Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96229-0_4

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