Ten‐year assessment of the 100 priority questions for global biodiversity conservation
Tommaso Jucker(University of Cambridge), Nibedita Mukherjee(University of Exeter), Martina Kunz(Centre for Natural Resource Governance), Tatsuya Amano(University of Cambridge), Caroline E. Emilson(Canadian Forest Service), Colleen Corrigan(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Gorm E. Shackelford(University of Cambridge), Hannah S. Mumby(University of Cambridge), Victoria Plutshack(Centre for Natural Resource Governance), Judith Schleicher(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Emma Garnett(University of Cambridge), Jéssica Fonseca da Silva(University of Cambridge), Sarah H. Luke(University of Kent), Jan Laurens Geffert(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Alexandra Bell(Ministerium für Umwelt, Energie, Ernährung und Forsten Rheinland Pfalz), Tim Kasoar(University of Cambridge), Erik J. S. Emilson(Canadian Forest Service), Pierre Bocquillon(University of East Anglia), Catherine Tayleur(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), Boris Bongalov(University of Cambridge), Philip A. Martin(University of Cambridge), Benno I. Simmons(University of Cambridge), David Christian Rose(University of Reading), América Paz Durán(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Eszter Krasznai Kovács(Corvinus University of Budapest), Charlotte Payne(University of Cambridge), Leslie‐Anne Duvic‐Paoli(Centre for Natural Resource Governance), Javier Igea(University of Cambridge), Chloé Orland(University of Cambridge), Matheus Henrique Nunes(University of Cambridge), Andrew Hacket‐Pain(University of Liverpool), Tim Rademacher(Harvard University), Amy Hinsley(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Claire F. R. Wordley(University of Cambridge), Bonnie C. Wintle(University of Cambridge), Eleanor R. Tew(British Association of Endocrine and Thyroid Surgeons), Miriam K. Guth(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Aiora Zabala(Centre for Natural Resource Governance), Rebecca J. Robertson(University of Leeds), Alyson T. Pavitt(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Elizabeth J. Green(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), Josephine M. Chambers(University of Cambridge), William Lynam(University of Cambridge), Anca Şerban(University of Cambridge), Nancy Ockendon(Conservation Leadership Programme)
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