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[해외논문] Fire management in Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area: Ecosystem restoration using Indigenous‐style fire regimes? 원문보기

Ecological management & restoration, v.1 no.3, 2000년, pp.195 - 203  

Marsden‐Smedley, Jon B. ,  Kirkpatrick, Jamie B.

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Summary In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse impacts on elements of biological diversity that survived millennia of land management by Indigenous people. Some of the rainforest and alpine elements that depend on south‐west Tasmania&...

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