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Monitoring Pattern Change of Forest Patches in Tropical Landscape Using Two Different Levels of Forest Classification

Landscape Ecology and Management
doi 10.5738/jale.9.26
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January 1, 2004

Authors
Saiful Arif AbdullahNobukazu Nakagoshi
Publisher

Japan Association for Landscape Ecology


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