Can community members identify tropical tree species for REDD+ carbon and biodiversity measurements?
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Main Authors: | Mingxu Zhao, Søren Brofeldt, Qiaohong Li, Jianchu Xu, Finn Danielsen, Simon Bjarke Lægaard Læssøe, Michael Køie Poulsen, Anna Gottlieb, James Franklin Maxwell, Ida Theilade |
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