Combining contemporary and paleoecological perspectives for estimating forest resilience
In the face of dramatic climate change and human pressure acting on remaining forest areas across tropical, temperate and boreal biomes, there has emerged a coordinated effort to identify and protect forests that are currently considered “intact”. These forests are hypothesized to be more resilient...
Main Authors: | Morel, A, Nogué, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2019
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