People and forests in Canada: fitting carbon into a perplexing future

作者: Peter N. Duinker

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-61111-7_34

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摘要: This is a strong statement, and no doubt there are many who believe it to be true. Indeed, likely want see carbon (C) take meaningful place within the substance of management objectives for Canadian forests. However, Pollard himself expresses some in his conclusion:

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