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Environmental soil science / Habitat / Biogeography / Ecological restoration / Agronomy / Landscape ecology / Rangeland / Desertification / Landscape / Patch dynamics / Wetland / Satellite imagery
Date: 2016-08-19 18:34:23
Environmental soil science
Habitat
Biogeography
Ecological restoration
Agronomy
Landscape ecology
Rangeland
Desertification
Landscape
Patch dynamics
Wetland
Satellite imagery

Arekhi and komaki / Environmental Resources Research 3, Environmental Resources Research Vol. 3, No. 2, 2015

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