Foundations of translational ecology

Ecologists who specialize in translational ecology (TE) seek to link ecological knowledge to decision making by integrating ecological science with the full complement of social dimensions that underlie today's complex environmental issues. TE is motivated by a search for outcomes that directly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in ecology and the environment 2017-12, Vol.15 (10), p.541-550
Hauptverfasser: Enquist, Carolyn AF, Jackson, Stephen T, Garfin, Gregg M, Davis, Frank W, Gerber, Leah R, Littell, Jeremy A, Tank, Jennifer L, Terando, Adam J, Wall, Tamara U, Halpern, Benjamin, Hiers, J Kevin, Morelli, Toni Lyn, McNie, Elizabeth, Stephenson, Nathan L, Williamson, Matthew A, Woodhouse, Connie A, Yung, Laurie, Brunson, Mark W, Hall, Kimberly R, Hallett, Lauren M, Lawson, Dawn M, Moritz, Max A, Nydick, Koren, Pairis, Amber, Ray, Andrea J, Regan, Claudia, Safford, Hugh D, Schwartz, Mark W, Shaw, M Rebecca
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