| Pan-Siberian Forest Biodiversity: Identifying Sustainable Forest Management Practices. | |
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This report is the second attempt to try to illustrate how new mathematical tools can be used to better understand the issue of biodiversity. The first report (IIASA IR 98-106; Wilk et al., 1998) outlined the analytical framework in the case study of the biodiversity of the Siberian forests. This report, produced by Matti Flinkman, attempts to link this analytical framework with forest management and protection practices for sustainable development of the Siberian forest ecosystems. |
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Sten Nilsson,Sustainable Boreal,Forest Resources |
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1999-10-28 |
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Sten Nilsson,Sustainable Boreal,Forest Resources Pan-Siberian Forest Biodiversity: Identifying Sustainable Forest Management Practices. |
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http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Publications/Documents/IR-99-030.ps |
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