Many external effects of land use change are based on modifications of lateral flows of soil, water, air, fire or organisms. Lateral flows can be intercepted by filters and thus the severity and spatial range of external effects of land use change is under the influence of filter effects. Whereve...
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Noordwijk, Meine van
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Poulsen, J.G.
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Ericksen, Polly J.
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[Quantifying off-site effects of land use change: filters, flows and fallacies]
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Quantifying off-site effects of land use change: filters, flows and fallacies