There is a range of forest management systems between pure extraction and plantation systems. Such ‘‘intermediate systems’’ range from wild forests modified for increased production of selected products to anthropogenic forests with a high-density of valuable species growing within a relatively d...
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Belcher, B.
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Michon, G.
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Angelsen, A.
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Ruiz Perez, M.
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Asbjornsen, H.
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[The socioeconomic conditions determining the development, persistence, and decline of forest garden systems]
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The socioeconomic conditions determining the development, persistence, and decline of forest garden systems