Forest succession on abandoned agricultural land and its carbon stock
The development of secondary forest on abandoned agricultural lands has proven significant to land cover changes, especially in marginal areas across Europe. It is therefore important to quantify secondary forest succession in order to sustainably manage forest and agricultural resources, and also f...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2017
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