Gaps in Habitat Protected in the Circumpolar Arctic: A Preliminary Analysis
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Lysenko, I. G.
Green, M.J.B.
Luxmoore, R.A.
Carey-Noble, C.L.
Kaitala, S.
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This report compiles information on proposed protected areas and an analysis of gaps in the network of existing and proposed protected areas using Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques.
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