Where rivers face collapse: New tool shows where conservation dollars can do most good
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PhysWhere rivers face collapse: New tool shows where conservation dollars can do most goodphys.orgFreshwater ecosystems are under growing pressure worldwide, but conservation resources are limited. A framework developed by IIASA researchers and partners can help identify where conservation could prevent biodiversity loss and where restoration efforts are likely to have the greatest ecological impact across the United States and Europe.
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