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  1. Monitoring and evaluating the social and psychological dimensions that contribute to privately protected area program effectiveness
  2. Fairness and Transparency Are Required for the Inclusion of Privately Protected Areas in Publicly Accessible Conservation Databases
  3. Purchase, protect, resell, repeat: an effective process for conserving biodiversity on private land?
  4. Protecting nature on private land using revolving funds: Assessing property suitability
  5. Factors influencing property selection for conservation revolving funds
  6. Why Politics and Context Matter in Conservation Policy
  7. Locating financial incentives among diverse motivations for long-term private land conservation
  8. Framing the private land conservation conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement
  9. Permanence of conservation covenants
  10. Categories of flexibility in biodiversity offsetting, and their implications for conservation
  11. Using social data in strategic environmental assessment to conserve biodiversity
  12. Linking Australia's Landscapes: Lessons and Opportunities from Large-Scale Conservation Networks edited by J.FITZSIMONS, I.PULSFORD and G.WESCOTT (eds), CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia, 2013, xii +320 pp, ISBN 978 0 6431 0704 5 (paperback) AU$89.