Logged trees and logging intensity variables
Thresholds of Logging Intensity to Maintain Tropical Forest Biodiversity
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Improving supply chains for logging residues and small-diameter trees in Sweden
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Logging intensity drives variability in carbon stocks in lowland forests in Vietnam
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Logging intensity drives variability in carbon stocks in lowland forests in Vietnam
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Impact of logging intensity on stem density, basal area and biodiversity indices five years after logging in a Caspian hardwood forest
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Selective logging intensity in an East African rain forest predicts reductions in ant diversity
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Post-logging recovery of animal-dispersed trees in a tropical forest site in north-east India
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Trade-Offs Between Carbon Stocks and Timber Recovery in Tropical Forests are Mediated by Logging Intensity
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Effects of Logging Wounds on Caucasian Alder Trees (Alnus subcordata C.A. Mey.) in Iranian Caspian Forests
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Fruit Distribution and Early Thinning Intensity Influence Fruit Quality and Productivity of Peach and Nectarine Trees
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Grass, trees, and cattle on clearcut-logged areas.
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Selective logging and damage to unharvested trees in a hyrcanian forest of Iran
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Configuring Logging. IT 4823 Information Security Administration. How Long Must Logs Be Maintained. Determining What Should Be Logged
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Damage to Soil and Residual Trees Caused by Different Logging Systems Applied to Late Thinning
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Retention trees 6-18 years after logging : growth, mortality and structural changes
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Road Construction in Water Logged
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Relationships Among Wood Variables in Two Species of Ring-Porous Trees
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The Role of Individual Variables, Organizational Variables and Moral Intensity Dimensions in Libyan Management Accountants’ Ethical Decision Making
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Introduction to Logging. Application Logging
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Personal variables, organisational variables and moral intensity dimensions underlying external auditors' ethical decision making: Egyptian evidence
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