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Indigenous exploitation and management of tropical forest resources: an evolutionary continuum in forest-people interactions

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Traditional medicinal knowledge of tropical trees and its value for restoration of tropical forests

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The Restoration of Degraded Lands by Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples

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Local‐ and landscape‐scale drivers of terrestrial herbaceous plant diversity along a tropical rainfall gradient in Western Ghats, India

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The drivers and impacts of Amazon forest degradation

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Carbon dynamics with stand structure and species diversity in the Hindu Kush Himalaya ranges of Pakistan

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Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation

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The changing global carbon cycle: linking plant–soil carbon dynamics to global consequences

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Land availability and policy commitments limit global climate mitigation from forestation

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Diverse values of nature for sustainability

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Valuing natural capital and ecosystem services toward the goals of efficiency, fairness, and sustainability

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Natural capital (NC) and ecosystem services (ES) are fundamental to sustaining human life, but valuing them requires a whole-system understanding of the interdependencies between humans and nature. Conventional economic valuation, based solely on individual willingness-to-pay, is too narrow for this complex task.

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Don’t judge species on their origins

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