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More attention to monitoring and evaluation needed in payment for ecosystem services.
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Biodiversity “hotspots” more likely to have greater ecosystem co-benefits — study
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Information flow is vital for ecosystem-based adaptation – expert
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The allure of win-win: can money buy environmental services?
More attention to monitoring and evaluation needed in payment for ecosystem services.
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