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The adaptive silviculture for climate change project: a scientist-manager partnership.

Published online
25 Sep 2019
Content type
Bulletin article; Conference paper
URL
https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs237/gtr_srs237.pdf

Author(s)
Nagel, L. & Peterson, C. & Guldin, J. & Swanston, C. & Janowiak, M. & Palik, B. & Jack, S. & Bigelow, S.

Publication language
English
Location
USA & Georgia & Minnesota
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Key words

  • climate
  • climate change
  • forest management
  • forests
  • silviculture
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