Comparing hiking, mountain biking and horse riding impacts on vegetation and soils in Australia and the United States of America.
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Yu-Fai Leung | Wendy Hill | Catherine Marina Pickering | David Newsome | C. Pickering | Y. Leung | D. Newsome | W. Hill
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