International Forestry Review 9(3):713-733. 2007
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Incorporer des considérations d'adaptation au changements climatiques dans l'organisation de la gestion forestière dans la forêt boréale
Incorporación de ideas sobre la adaptación al cambio climático en la planificación de la gestión forestal en los bosques boreales
Incorporación de ideas sobre la adaptación al cambio climático en la planificación de la gestión forestal en los bosques boreales
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