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Title: Standard scientific procedures for implementing ecosystem management on public lands

Author: Peters, R.; Waller, D.M.; Noon, B.; Pickett, S.T.A; Murphy, D.; Cracraft, J.; Kiester, R.; Kuhlmann, W.; Houck, O.; Snape, W.J., III

Date: 1997

Source: Pages 320-336 in: Pickett, S.T.A.; Ostfeld, R.S.; Shachak, M.; Likens, G.E., eds., The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity. Chapman and Hall, New York, NY

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Peters, R.; Waller, D.M.; Noon, B.; Pickett, S.T.A; Murphy, D.; Cracraft, J.; Kiester, R.; Kuhlmann, W.; Houck, O.; Snape, W.J., III  1997.  Standard scientific procedures for implementing ecosystem management on public lands.   Pages 320-336 in: Pickett, S.T.A.; Ostfeld, R.S.; Shachak, M.; Likens, G.E., eds., The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity. Chapman and Hall, New York, NY.

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