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  1. Tropical Deforestation, Community Forests, and Protected Areas in the Maya Forest by Bray, D.B., Durán, E., Ramos, V.H., Mas, J.F., Velásquez, A., McNab, R.B., Barry, D.M., Radachowsky, J.

    Published 2008
    “…Distance to human settlements, seasonal wetlands, and degree and length of human residence were significant in Guatemala, and distance to previous deforestation and tropical semideciduous forest were significant in Mexico. Varying contexts and especially colonization histories are highlighted as likely factors that influence different outcomes. …”
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  2. Fast-growing pioneer trees as a rapid and cost-effective strategy for bracken elimination in the Neotropics by Douterlungne, D., Thomas, E., Levy-Tacher, S.

    Published 2013
    “…Fast‐growing tree species have been used successfully to out‐compete aggressively colonizing heliophytes and trigger natural succession. …”
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