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Potential future collaborators, their competitive advantages, and types of resources.

Potential future collaborators, their competitive advantages, and types of resources.

<p>Potential future collaborators, their competitive advantages, and types of resources.</p>

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Main Author: Taryn M. Kong (20435922) (author)
Other Authors: Bruce Taylor (4417426) (author), Victoria Graham (6940154) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Ecology
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
implementation gap presents
restore coral reefs
great barrier reef
motivate collaboration fall
benefit millions worldwide
scaling coral restoration
coral reef restoration
examine potential collaborators
scale </ p
coral restoration
reef restoration
environmental benefit
potential collaborators
wide range
seven categories
potential roles
organisational capitals
long way
interesting opportunity
findings contribute
extent needed
employment opportunity
ecosystem services
diverse range
current scale
could play
complex challenge
case study
business opportunity
benefits motivate
alternative pathways
adaptation program
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