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      Inefficacy of wetland legislation for conserving Quebec wetlands as revealed by mapping of recent disturbances

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                Journal
                Wetlands Ecology and Management
                Wetlands Ecol Manage
                Springer Nature
                0923-4861
                1572-9834
                December 2016
                May 30 2016
                December 2016
                : 24
                : 6
                : 651-665
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                10.1007/s11273-016-9494-y
                47db46cc-e748-4f92-91c5-f91c90c4e2af
                © 2016

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