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Author
Robin, Libby
Title
Conservation Science: Here and Beyond
In
Desert Channels: The Impulse to Conserve
Editors
Libby Robin, Christopher R. Dickman and Mandy Martin
Imprint
CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, 2010, pp. 300-316
ISBN/ISSN
9780643097490
Source
ASBS02809

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