Data from: Assessing the effects of management activities on biodiversity and carbon storage on public and private lands and waters in the United States

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  • Natural and working lands (NWLs) provide many benefits to people, including storing greenhouse gases (GHGs), supporting biodiversity, and other ecosystem services. Management of NWLs can influence their condition and function and therefore the benefits they provide. This project surveys the synthesis literature to assess how different management actions on various types of NWLs affect biodiversity and GHG outcomes. This information can help to determine how to best manage these lands to contribute to both biodiversity and climate solutions in the United States.

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  • Warnell, K., Mason, S., Karasik, R., Olander, L., Posner, S., Nicholson, C., Ricketts, T. & Hartley, C. (2023). Data from: Assessing the effects of management activities on biodiversity and carbon storage on public and private lands and waters in the United States. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4320481d
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  • 10.7924/r4320481d
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  • 2022
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  • United States. Department of Agriculture
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  • Data from: Assessing the effects of management activities on biodiversity and carbon storage on public and private lands and waters in the United States
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