Autor:
Lacombe, Guillaume
Ribolzi, Olivier
Rouw, Anneke de
Pierret, Alain
Latsachak, K.
Silvera, N.
Pham Dinh, R.
Orange, D.
Janeau, Jean L.
Soulileuth, B.
Robain, H.
Taccoen, A.
Sengphaathith, P.
Mouche, E.
Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth
Tran Duc, T.
Valentin, Christian
The humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernization of agriculture involving rapid and highly-mixed land-use changes with contrasted environmental impacts. Afforestation is often mentioned as an unambiguous solution for restoring ecosystem services and enhancing biodiversity. One cons...
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Lacombe, Guillaume
,
Ribolzi, Olivier
,
Rouw, Anneke de
,
Pierret, Alain
,
Latsachak, K.
,
Silvera, N.
,
Pham Dinh, R.
,
Orange, D.
,
Janeau, Jean L.
,
Soulileuth, B.
,
Robain, H.
,
Taccoen, A.
,
Sengphaathith, P.
,
Mouche, E.
,
Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth
,
Tran Duc, T.
,
Valentin, Christian
,
[Afforestation by natural regeneration or by tree planting: examples of opposite hydrological impacts evidenced by long-term field monitoring in the humid tropics]
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Afforestation by natural regeneration or by tree planting: examples of opposite hydrological impacts evidenced by long-term field monitoring in the humid tropics