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Environmental assessment process has matured, but for whom?

R. Slootweg, A. Rajvanshi, V. B. Mathur, and A. Kolhoff: Biodiversity in environmental assessment – enhancing ecosystem services for human well-being. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, USA, 2010, 437 pp., illus. 24 cm. Cloth, ISBN 078-521-88871-7, US$120.00; Paper, ISBN 078-521-71655-0, US$60.00

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Wali, M.K. Environmental assessment process has matured, but for whom?. Landscape Ecol 25, 1461–1463 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-010-9521-y

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