LONGWOOD: integrating woodland history and ecology in a geodatabase through an interdisciplinary approach
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Jana Müllerová | Péter Szabó | Martin Macek | Martin Kopecký | P. Szabó | J. Müllerová | M. Kopecký | Martin Macek
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