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New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment

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Published in:Conservation Letters
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Published: 2026
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title New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_auth New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_full New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_fullStr New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_full_unstemmed New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_short New Protected Areas Face Increased Overlap With Humans and Reduced Overlap With Agriculture Upon Establishment
title_sort new protected areas face increased overlap with humans and reduced overlap with agriculture upon establishment
topic — — — — — Environmental Studies
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
url https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/con4.70032?af=R