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Sustainable management of logged tropical forests in the Caribbean to ensure long-term productivity












Gräfe, S., Köhl, M., Eckelmann, C.M., Bremner, Q., Oatham, M., Pacheco, R., Playfair, M. and Shono, K. 2021. Sustainable management of logged tropical forests in the Caribbean to ensure long-term productivityForestry Working Paper No. 27. Rome, FAO. 




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