Temporal Dynamics of Ecosystem Services

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Temporal Dynamics of Ecosystem Services. / Rau, Anna Lena; von Wehrden, Henrik; Abson, David J.
in: Ecological Economics, Jahrgang 151, 01.09.2018, S. 122-130.

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Rau AL, von Wehrden H, Abson DJ. Temporal Dynamics of Ecosystem Services. Ecological Economics. 2018 Sep 1;151:122-130. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.05.009

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