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Identifying Where REDD+ Financially Out-Competes Oil Palm in Floodplain Landscapes Using a Fine-Scale ApproachMeta-analysis of attitudes toward damage-causing mammalian wildlifeSynergies for improving oil palm production and forest conservation in floodplain landscapesAn operational model for mainstreaming ecosystem services for implementation.Social processes promoting the adaptive capacity of rangeland managers to achieve resilience in the Karoo, South Africa.Environmental science. Being smart about SMART environmental targets.Designing large-scale conservation corridors for pattern and process.Invest in opportunity, not inventory of hotspots.The effectiveness of celebrities in conservation marketing.Quantifying the relative irreplaceability of important bird and biodiversity areas.Knowing but not doing: selecting priority conservation areas and the research-implementation gap.A multidisciplinary conceptualization of conservation opportunity.Implications of spatial genetic patterns for conserving African leopards.An operational model for implementing conservation action.Failing but learning: writing the wrongs after Redford and Taber.Black swans, cognition and the power of learning from failure.Mapping human and social dimensions of conservation opportunity for the scheduling of conservation action on private land.Let the locals lead.Designing systematic conservation assessments that promote effective implementation: best practice from South Africa.Do mangrove forest restoration or rehabilitation activities return biodiversity to pre-impact levels?Scaling up from protected areas in England: The value of establishing large conservation areasImproving the Key Biodiversity Areas Approach for Effective Conservation PlanningUnderstanding the Motivations and Satisfactions of Volunteers to Improve the Effectiveness of Citizen Science ProgramsBarometer of Life: More Action, Not More DataEngage the hodgepodge: management factors are essential when prioritizing areas for restoration and conservation actionLand managers’ willingness-to-sell defines conservation opportunity for protected area expansionUnderstanding Characteristics that Define the Feasibility of Conservation Actions in a Common Pool Marine Resource Governance SystemThe Challenges of Alleviating Poverty through Ecological Restoration: Insights from South Africa's “Working for Water” ProgramThe potential for voluntary instruments to achieve conservation planning goals: the case of conservancies in South AfricaBeyond Just Research: Experiences from Southern Africa in Developing Social Learning Partnerships for Resource Conservation InitiativesHarnessing values to save the rhinoceros: insights from NamibiaExamining the evidence for ecologically sustainable ostrich breeding practices on natural veld in the Little Karoo, South AfricaPolicy Relevant Conservation ScienceIntegrating ecosystem services into conservation assessments: A reviewSystematic conservation planning products for land-use planning: Interpretation for implementationEffective conservation planning requires learning and adaptationSynergies between the key biodiversity area and systematic conservation planning approachesIntegrating multiple perspectives on the human-nature relationship: A reply to Fletcher 2016Nature Conservation Requires More than a Passion for SpeciesEmbracing opportunism in the selection of priority conservation areas
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