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Home > Tropical Resources > Tropical Resources Vol 35

Tropical Resources Vol 35

  • Devon Parish, TRI Program Coordinator & Simon A. Queenborough, TRI Director - Thirty Years of Tropical Resources: The Bulletin of TRI
  • Rafael Roca, 2015 TRI Fellow & Claudia Zúñiga Carrillo - Floristic inventory of tropical forest in Rwanda 20 years after artisanal gold-mining
  • Elizabeth L. Tokarz, 2015 TRI Fellow - Habitat associations of herbaceous plants in Yasuní National Park, Amazonian Ecuador: A study of Heliconia
  • Vinh Lang, 2015 TRI Fellow - Detection and characterization of Sri Lankan mixed dipterocarp forest structure across physiographic gradients and its effects from logging
  • Ruth Metzel, 2015 TRI Fellow - Understanding the factors of scalable success: Broader adoption of community projects in Cuba
  • Mariana Vedoveto, 2015 TRI Fellow - The potential of deforestation-free agreements to decrease deforestation and promote sustainable supply chains: The case of the Soy Moratorium in Brazil
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