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Ecological succession / Social information processing / Ecosystems / Systems scientists / Landscape ecology / Learning Organizations / Organizational learning / Ecosystem management / C. S. Holling / Systems ecology / Science / Knowledge
Date: 2008-05-08 19:28:32
Ecological succession
Social information processing
Ecosystems
Systems scientists
Landscape ecology
Learning Organizations
Organizational learning
Ecosystem management
C. S. Holling
Systems ecology
Science
Knowledge

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