Mapping the effectiveness of nature‐based solutions for climate change adaptation

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This paper, published in 2020, received 403 indexed citations. Written by Alexandre Chausson, Beth Turner, Dan Seddon, Cécile Girardin, Valerie Kapos, Isabel Key, Dilys Roe, Alison Smith, Stephen Woroniecki and Nathalie Seddon covering the research area of Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Global and Planetary Change. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Global and Planetary Change (251 citations), Ecology (84 citations) and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (76 citations). Published in Global Change Biology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15310.

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