Map Asia 2003 Environmental Planning Structure, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics and Mapping of the Southern Taiga-- Forests in Mid-Siberia

The forest ecological systems in mid-Siberia play an important role in supporting the structural carbon balance and the balance of mineral materials. These ecological systems are able to a great extent to regulate themselves and to establish a balance of substance circulation in the environment. Thi...

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