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The value of Australia's tropical ecosystem services

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2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers
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TitleThe value of Australia's tropical ecosystem services
Publication TypeFact Sheet
Corporate AuthorsTRaCK, Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge
Year of Publication2009
Keywords2: Assets and Values, Default
Citation Keytrack778
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