Climate change impacts and forest management adaptation measures in Sweden and British Columbia, Canada: : a case study of Swedish forest managers
Sweden and Canada are both countries with remarkable forest resources and a large dependence on the forest sector with 4% and 3% gross domestic product respectively based on forestry, pulp and paper, and the wood industry. Sustainable forest management criteria for temporal and boreal forests were...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
2012
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