Can community members identify tropical tree species for REDD+ carbon and biodiversity measurements?
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Main Authors: | Zhao M., Brofeldt S., Li Q., Xu J., Danielsen F., Læssøe S., Poulsen M., Gottlieb A., Maxwell J., Theilade I. |
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2017
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