To advance sustainable stewardship, we must document not only biodiversity but geodiversity
Franziska Schrodt(University of Leeds), Richard Field(University of Oxford), Russell Lawley(British Geological Survey), Joel C. Gill(British Geological Survey), Iain S. Stewart(University of Plymouth), Phoebe L. Zarnetske(Michigan State University), John E. Gordon(University of St Andrews), Kyla M. Dahlin(Michigan State University), Woody Turner, W. Daniel Kissling(Aarhus University), A.C. Seijmonsbergen(University of Amsterdam), Joseph J. Bailey(York St John University), Kenneth F. Rijsdijk(University of Amsterdam), Murray Gray(Queen Mary University of London), Mark Anderson(The Nature Conservancy), Doreen S. Boyd(University of Nottingham), Katherine Royse(British Geological Survey), C.C.D.F. van Ree(Deltares), Jan Hjort(Oulu University of Applied Sciences), Sydne Record(Bryn Mawr College), Manu Monge-Ganuzas(Basque Government), C. Williams(British Geological Survey), Mike Grundy(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), P.J.H. van Beukering(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Luis Carcavilla Urquí(Instituto Geológico y Minero de España), Joshua J. Lawler(University of Washington), Paul Beier(Northern Arizona University), Malcolm L. Hunter(University of Maine), José Brilha(University of Minho)
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