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Conservation biogeography: What's hot and what's not?

Richardson, D. M. 2012. Diversity and Distributions, Volume 18, Number 4: 319-322
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Conservation biogeography is now well established as an exciting and important field in the cloud of subdisciplines associated with biogeography, ecology and environmental management. The challenges in biodiversity conservation are increasing rapidly, and innovative approaches and tools are urgently needed. I hope you will agree that Diversity and Distributions has carved an important niche for itself in the growing number of journals dealing with conservation.