2018
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27086v1
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Scientific research in Neotropical protected areas: themes and gaps

Abstract: Protected areas are often used by scientists to observe natural processes and organisms in habitats that have been minimally influenced by human actions. In contrast to many PA objectives, their effectiveness for promoting and supporting scientific research can be easily quantified in terms of quantity and quality of scientific products (primarily peerreviewed articles) that are based on research within a PA's boundaries. In addition to their contribution to global scientific knowledge, these research products… Show more

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