Free Fallin'? The decline in evidence-based decision-making by Canada's protected areas managers
The conservation of biodiversity requires various forms of evidence to ensure effective outcomes. In this study, we provide an updated assessment of the state of evidence-based decision-making in Canada's protected areas organizations by examining practitioner perceptions of: (i) the value and...
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Main Authors: | Christopher J. Lemieux (Author), Elizabeth A. Halpenny (Author), Trevor Swerdfager (Author), Mu He (Author), A. Joyce Gould (Author), Don Carruthers Den Hoed (Author), Jill Bueddefeld (Author), Glen T. Hvenegaard (Author), Brian Joubert (Author), Rick Rollins (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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