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Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
Akishin, Vladimir
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2014
-value stands). Forest planning in
intensive
forestry
should be long-term, minimum for one felling rotation period. This requires to …
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Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
Akishin, Vladimir
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2014
-value stands). Forest planning in
intensive
forestry
should be long-term, minimum for one felling rotation period. This requires to …
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Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
Akishin, Vladimir
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European Regional Science Association
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2014
-value stands). Forest planning in
intensive
forestry
should be long-term, minimum for one felling rotation period. This requires to …
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