Why fast growing broadleaves? : a study of forest owners´ tree species choice after storm damages in southern Sweden
The so called borealization of southern Sweden has resulted in several negative consequences such as a decline of biodiversity, a complete change of the landscape picture with decreased recreational and cultural values and increased risk for damages caused by storm and pests. Climate change is predi...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2015
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