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      Comanagement of small‐scale fisheries and ecosystem services

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                Journal
                Conservation Letters
                CONSERVATION LETTERS
                Wiley
                1755-263X
                1755-263X
                October 03 2018
                March 2019
                February 25 2019
                March 2019
                : 12
                : 2
                : e12637
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Center for Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES)Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Avd. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 340 Santiago Santiago Chile
                [2 ]Center for the Study of Multiple‐Drivers on Marine Socio‐Ecological Systems (Musels)Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Santiago Santiago Chile
                [3 ]Millennium Nucleus Center for the Socioeconomic Impact of Environmental Policies (CESIEP)Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Santiago Santiago Chile
                [4 ]Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementUniversity of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California
                [5 ]School of Business and Economics. Universidad del Desarrollo Concepción Chile
                [6 ]ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef StudiesJames Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia
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                10.1111/conl.12637
                524160cf-9591-4376-a30a-8c166e196942
                © 2019

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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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