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List of works by Alison J. Stattersfield

A standard lexicon for biodiversity conservation: unified classifications of threats and actions

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Benefits and costs of ecological restoration: Rapid assessment of changing ecosystem service values at a U.K. wetland

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Calibrating conservation: new tools for measuring success

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Crop expansion and conservation priorities in tropical countries

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Defining and Measuring Success in Conservation

Ecology. Tracking progress toward the 2010 biodiversity target and beyond

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How many bird extinctions have we prevented?

Measuring global trends in the status of biodiversity: red list indices for birds

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Outcomes, not implementation, predict conservation success

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Potential impact of invasive alien species on ecosystem services provided by a tropical forested ecosystem: a case study from Montserrat

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Pragmatism and Practice in Classifying Threats: Reply to Balmford et al

Seabird conservation status, threats and priority actions: a global assessment

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Synergies between biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision: Lessons on integrated ecosystem service valuation from a Himalayan protected area, Nepal

scholarly article by Kelvin S.-H. Peh et al published December 2016 in Ecosystem services

TESSA: A toolkit for rapid assessment of ecosystem services at sites of biodiversity conservation importance

scholarly article by Kelvin S.-H. Peh et al published September 2013 in Ecosystem services

The impact of conservation on the status of the world's vertebrates

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Using information on ecosystem services in Nepal to inform biodiversity conservation and local to national decision-making

scholarly article by Ishana Thapa et al published 4 August 2014 in Oryx

What benefits do community forests provide, and to whom? A rapid assessment of ecosystem services from a Himalayan forest, Nepal

scholarly article by Jennifer C. Birch et al published June 2014 in Ecosystem services