Bending the Curve of Global Freshwater Biodiversity Loss: An Emergency Recovery Plan
David Tickner(WWF-UK), Lucy Young(WWF-UK), Mike Acreman(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), James A. Robinson(Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center), Angela H. Arthington(Griffith University), Julian D. Olden(University of Washington), Steven J. Cooke(Carleton University), S. J. Ormerod(Cardiff University), Dean Muruven, Jeffrey J. Opperman(World Wildlife Fund), Robin Abell(Conservation International), Rebecca E. Tharme(International Water Management Institute), Ian Harrison(Conservation International), Tim Jones, Mark Wright(WWF-UK), Abigail J. Lynch(United States Geological Survey), Gavin Edwards(WWF-UK), Michele Thieme(WWF Tanzania), David Leclère(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Klement Tockner(Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology), Philip Leonard(WWF-UK), Kathy A. Hughes(WWF-UK), Michael E. McClain(Delft University of Technology), James Dalton(International Union for Conservation of Nature), Will Darwall(International Union for Conservation of Nature (United Kingdom)), Stuart E. Bunn(Griffith University)
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