The science and sociology of restoring asia’s tropical forest ecosystems
© 2019, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. Thirty years ago, reforestation in the tropics meant planting monocultures of economic trees. Ecosystem restoration was rarely practised, due to lack of effective techniques. Since then, ecologists have devised w...
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Main Author: | Stephen Elliott |
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Format: | Journal |
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2020
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