While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of national land area, significant increases in both forest cover and growing stock really occurred in the early 1970s. Using reconstructed historical records, we empirically demonstrate that (1) FT in South...
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Bae, J.S.
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Joo, R.W.
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Kim, Y.S.
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[Forest transition in South Korea: reality, path and drivers]
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Forest transition in South Korea: reality, path and drivers