The potential for automating assisted natural regeneration of tropical forest ecosystems
© 2016 The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation Assisted (or accelerated) natural regeneration (ANR) will play an important role in meeting the UN target to restore forest to 350 million hectares of degraded land, by 2030. However, since most accessible land is already used for agricult...
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Main Author: | Stephen Elliott |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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