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Into the wild: disentangling non-wood terms and definitions for improved forest statistics









Muir, G. F., Sorrenti, S., Vantomme, P., Vidale, E., & Masiero, M. (2020). Into the wild: disentangling non-wood terms and definitions for improved forest statistics. International Forestry Review22(1), 101-119.


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