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Diversity and Traditional Management of Four Amazonian Varzea Forests in the Lowland Peruvian Amazon
Foreword to the Anniversary Edition
Growth Allocation Of Co-Occurring Species With Similar Regeneration Strategies Under Contrasting Moisture And Light Regimes: A Comparison Between Two Genera Of Moist Temperate And Moist Tropical Forests
Healing Forests and Ailing Economies: Non-Timber Forest Products in Nepal
Nevis, An Island Microcosm: The Unique Environmental Concerns of Small Islands
Ranching, Logging, and the Tranformation of an Amazonian Landscape
Shades of Green: Environmentalism in Two Continents
Social Forestry in China?
The Aye-Aye Lemur of Madagascar: Feeding Ecology, Social Behavior, and Microhabitat
The Search for Sustainable Tropical Silviculture: Regeneration and Growth of Mahogany After Disturbance in Mexico’s Yucatan Forests.
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