Biophysical changes following landscape restoration : in Changting model restoration site in Fujian province, southern China
China has promised to tackle climate change by decreasing its emission and promote carbon sinks primarily by forest plantations and restorations. There is a growing debate about the impacts of large-scale restorations using few fast-growing species on the kind of ecosystem we are creating and its ad...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2016
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