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Managing forest succession for biodiversity recovery: balancing ecological and economic needs

Date
2007
Authors
Elliott, S. & D. Blakesley
Artwork
Surat Plukam
Publisher
King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi
Serial Number
24
Suggested Citation
Elliott, S. & D. Blakesley, 2007. Managing forest succession for biodiversity recovery: balancing ecological and economic needs. Abstract of a paper presented at the 2nd International Field Biology Symposium, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi 25-28th January 2007
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An abstract of a presentation made at KMUTT's Field Ecology Symposium in 2007. It outlines restoration options for degraded landscapes and stresses the need to select appropriate techniques that match the degradation level of restoration sites. 

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