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Managing the Nordic Mountain Birch Ecosystem: Local Communities and the State in Finland’s Forestry

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Plant Ecology, Herbivory, and Human Impact in Nordic Mountain Birch Forests

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Müller, L., Aikio, M.S., Luhta, V. (2005). Managing the Nordic Mountain Birch Ecosystem: Local Communities and the State in Finland’s Forestry. In: Caldwell, M.M., et al. Plant Ecology, Herbivory, and Human Impact in Nordic Mountain Birch Forests. Ecological Studies, vol 180. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26595-3_23

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