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The importance of defining 'forest' : tropical forest degradation, deforestation, long-term phase shifts, and further transitions /
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The importance of defining 'forest' : tropical forest degradation, deforestation, long-term phase shifts, and further transitions /

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Main Author: Putz, Francis E.
Other Authors: Redford, Kent H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Biodiversidad
Bosques forestales
Ecosistemas tropicales
Manejo forestal
Cambio climático
Recursos naturales
Uso del suelo
Deforestación
Protocolo de Kyoto
Plantaciones monoclonales
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