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Agricultural intensification protects global biodiversity

Pages 451-455 | Published online: 22 Feb 2010

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Henrik Moller, Grant Blackwell, Florian Weller, CatrionaJ. MacLeod, Chris Rosin, Markus Gradwohl, Sarah Meadows & Chris Perley. (2008) Social‐ecological scales and sites of action: Keys to conserving biodiversity while intensifying New Zealand's agriculture?. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 51:4, pages 461-465.
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