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Prioritizing landscapes for restoration based on spatial patterns of ecosystem controls and plant-plant interactions
1st February 2017

Prioritizing landscapes for restoration based on spatial patterns of ecosystem controls and plant-plant interactions

Invasive Species
Land Use
Hawaii
Canopy Modeling
Laser Scanning

A new approach to prioritize landscapes for restoration based on mapped vegetation properties

Source: Journal of Applied Ecology

Barbosa, J.M. and G.P. Asner
Journal of Applied Ecology
Published in 2017
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