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Ecological and social aspects of biodiversity conservation on private lands

In recent decades, the growing need for biodiversity conservation and the different means of achieving it have been defined in international and national procedures regulated by governments and parliaments on the one hand, and in governance processes run by different stakeholders on the other. In lo...

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Published in:Environmental science & policy 2008-06, Vol.11 (4), p.336-346
Main Authors: Paloniemi, Riikka, Tikka, Päivi M.
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Environmental governance
Environmental policy
Finland
Forest owners
Forests
Governance
Land
Perceived legitimacy
Private lands
Social welfare
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