Four priorities for new links between conservation science and accounting research
Article impact statement: New collaborations with accounting research can improve conservation impact of ecosystem-based information systems.
Authors: | Barker, Richard ; Feger, Clement ; Mermet, Laurent ; Vira, Bhaskar ; Addison, Prue F.E. ; Birkin, Frank ; Burns, John ; Cooper, Stuart ; Couvet, Denis ; Cuckston, Thomas ; Daily, Gretchen C. ; Dey, Colin ; Gallagher, Louise ; Hails, Rosemary ; Jollands, Stephen ; Mace, Georgina ; McKenzie, Emily ; Milne, Markus ; Quattrone, Paolo ; Rambaud, Alexandre ; Russell, Shona ; Santamaria, Marta ; Sutherland, William |
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Wiley |
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Type of publication: | Article |
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Language: | English |
Notes: | Barker, Richard, Feger, Clement, Mermet, Laurent, Vira, Bhaskar, Addison, Prue F.E., Birkin, Frank, Burns, John, Cooper, Stuart, Couvet, Denis, Cuckston, Thomas, Daily, Gretchen C., Dey, Colin, Gallagher, Louise, Hails, Rosemary, Jollands, Stephen, Mace, Georgina, McKenzie, Emily, Milne, Markus, Quattrone, Paolo, Rambaud, Alexandre, Russell, Shona, Santamaria, Marta and Sutherland, William Four priorities for new links between conservation science and accounting research. Conservation Biology. (Accepted) |
Other identifiers: | 10.1111/cobi.13254 [DOI] |
Source: | BASE |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011945565
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