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Figure 1. Basic framework of landscape compartmentalization.
Figure 2. Schematic diagram of t h e  b a s i c  components of an ecosystem showing t h e i r  r e l a t i o n s h i p s
Figure 3. The Eno River watershed.
Figure 4. Extent of present public ownership of land along the Eno River.
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