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Being smart about SMART environmental targets Focus on the negotiation process, not just the end target By S. L. Maxwell1*, E. J. Milner-Gulland2, J. P. G. Jones3, A. T. Knight2, N. Bunnefeld4, A. Nuno5, P. Bal1, S. Earl
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Document Date: 2015-03-12 19:36:27


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Environmental Issue / /

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Bangor University / University of Exeter Cornwall Campus / University of Stirling / Imperial College / BUILDING CONSENSUS / University of Queensland / /

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negotiation tools / greenhouse gas reductions / sustainable food production / /

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Global Conservation Program / University of Queensland / Brisbane / School of Geography / Planning / and Environmental Management / United Nations / Imperial College London / Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions and Imperial College London Grand Challenges / Bangor University / 6Wildlife Conservation Society / University of Exeter / ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions / Department of Life Sciences / University of Stirling / /

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Nat / MASAAKI TOYOURA / /

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