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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Biodiversity conservation and agricultural sustainability: towards a new paradigm of ‘ecoagriculture’ landscapes
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Blockhus, Jill M., Phil Franks, Jeffrey A. McNeely, et al.. (2006). As áreas protegidas podem contribuir para a redução da pobreza ? Oportunidades e limitações. IUCN eBooks.8 indexed citations
Melnick, Don J., et al.. (2005). Environment and human well-being : a practical strategy.45 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A.. (2005). Friends for life : new partners in support of protected areas. IUCN eBooks.14 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A., et al.. (2005). Depend on nature : ecosystem services supporting human livelihoods. IUCN eBooks.12 indexed citations
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Blaikie, Piers, et al.. (2005). The Indian Ocean tsunami: reducing risk and vulnerability to future natural disasters and loss of ecosystem services. IUCN eBooks.6 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A. & Sara Scherr. (2002). Ecoagriculture: Strategies to Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity. VTechWorks (Virginia Tech).164 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A.. (2001). Global strategy on invasive alien species. IUCN eBooks.333 indexed citations
McNeely, Jeffrey A.. (1999). Mobilizing broader support for Asia's biodiversity : how civil society can contribute to protected area management. Asian Development Bank eBooks.12 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A., et al.. (1998). Protection of global biodiversity : converging strategies. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution).61 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A.. (1997). Conservation and the future : trends and options toward the year 2025. IUCN eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Glowka, Lyle, et al.. (1996). Guide de la convention sur la diversité biologique. IUCN eBooks.1 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A., James Harrison, & P. R. Dingwall. (1994). Protecting Nature: regional reviews of protected areas. IUCN eBooks. 1994.81 indexed citations
McNeely, Jeffrey A.. (1988). Economics and biological diversity : executive summary and guidelines for using incentives. IUCN eBooks.1 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jeffrey A., et al.. (1988). Soul of the tiger : searching for nature's answers in exotic Southeast Asia. Doubleday eBooks.12 indexed citations
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