Asymmetric forest transition driven by the interaction of socioeconomic development and environmental heterogeneity in Central America
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M. Clark | T. Aide | H. Grau | Daniel J. Redo | Daniel J Redo | H Ricardo Grau | T Mitchell Aide | Matthew L Clark
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