Landscape Change in the Southern Piedmont: Challenges, Solutions, and Uncertainty Across Scales
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Craig R. Allen | Michael J. Conroy | Clinton T. Moore | Lowell Pritchard | C. T. Moore | M. Conroy | C. Allen | L. Pritchard | James T. Peterson
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