Will passive protection save Congo forests?
- 28Citations
- 80Usage
- 112Captures
- 6Mentions
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- Citations28
- Citation Indexes21
- 21
- CrossRef6
- Policy Citations7
- Policy Citation7
- Usage80
- Downloads75
- Abstract Views5
- Captures112
- Readers112
- 112
- Mentions6
- News Mentions4
- News4
- Blog Mentions2
- Blog2
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