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      The need for broader ecological and socioeconomic tools to evaluate the effectiveness of coral restoration programs : Socioecological effectiveness of coral restoration revisited

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      Restoration Ecology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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                Restoration Ecology
                Restor Ecol
                Wiley-Blackwell
                10612971
                August 2017
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                10.1111/rec.12580
                16d52475-b438-468f-a9ef-1cfd3eec6fec
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