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Title
Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity
Author(s)
Grantham HS, Duncan A, Evans TD, Jones K, Beyer H, Shuster R, Walston J, Ray J, Robinson J, Callow M, Clairs T, Clements T, Costa H, DeGemmis A, Elsen P, Franco P, Gibbs D, Goldman L, Goetz S, Hansen A, Jantz P, Jupiter S, Kang A, Langhammer P, Laurance W, Lieberman S, Linkie M, Malhi Y, Maxwell S, Mendes M, Mittermeier R, Murray N, Possingham H, Radachowsky J, Samper C, Silverman J, Shapiro A, Stolle F, Stevens T, Strassburg B, Taff G, Taylor R, Tear T, Tizard R, Visconti P, Wang S, Weisee M,
Published
2020
Full Citation
Grantham HS, Duncan A, Evans TD, Jones K, Beyer H, Shuster R, Walston J, Ray J, Robinson J, Callow M, Clairs T, Clements T, Costa H, DeGemmis A, Elsen P, Franco P, Gibbs D, Goldman L, Goetz S, Hansen A, Jantz P, Jupiter S, Kang A, Langhammer P, Laurance W, Lieberman S, Linkie M, Malhi Y, Maxwell S, Mendes M, Mittermeier R, Murray N, Possingham H, Radachowsky J, Samper C, Silverman J, Shapiro A, Stolle F, Stevens T, Strassburg B, Taff G, Taylor R, Tear T, Tizard R, Visconti P, Wang S, Weisee M, Watson JEM (2020) Modification of forests by people means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity. Nature Communications DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-19493-3

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