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Analysis of the costs and benefits of alternative solutions for restoring biodiversity. Final report to Defra, December 2010

Hodder, K.H.; Douglas, S.; Newton, A.C.; Bullock, J.M. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0529-4020; Scholefield, P. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2974-6431; Vaughan, R.; Cantarello, E.; Beer, S.; Birch, J.. 2010 Analysis of the costs and benefits of alternative solutions for restoring biodiversity. Final report to Defra, December 2010. Bournemouth, Bournemouth University, 38pp. (Defra Competition Code: WC0758/CR0444) (Unpublished)

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The potential benefits of implementing biodiversity conservation at a landscape-scale are increasingly recognised, with the aim of developing a more dynamic landscape, with greater resilience to environmental change. The integration of environmental, economic and social factors is essential for effective evaluation of such a landscape-scale approach and this recognition of multi-functionality is essential in incorporating an ecosystems approach into policy making.
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