A study of the preliminary National Forest Inventory in Georgia : with special emphasis on degraded vs. non-degraded forest
The South Caucasus and particularly Georgia are known as a “biodiversity hotspot” because of their unique flora and fauna which holds an outstanding amount of endemic species. Knowing this flora and fauna is crucial to protect it, but also to manage the natural resources it holds. The goal was to st...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2019
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