Long-term perspectives on an iconic landscape: Origins and future trajectories of the "Ancient and Ornamental Woodland", New Forest, UK

作者: Mary Edwards , Michael J Grant

DOI: 10.22498/PAGES.19.2.51

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摘要: Paleoecology, in combination with more recent ecological observations and future climate projections, can play a key role providing robust basis upon which to build management strategies for important biodiversity areas.

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