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Elias Andersson, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Anna Lawrence
Adaptation to climate change has often been discussed from the perspectives of social vulnerability and community vulnerability, recognising that characteristics at local level will influence the particular adaptations undertaken. However, the extent to ...
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David Barton Bray, Elvira Duran, Javier Hernández-Salas, Concepción Luján-Alvarez, Miguel Olivas-García and Iván Grijalva-Martínez
Horse skidding for extracting logwood is characterized as a niche activity in small-scale forestry, limited to small tracts and low volumes, where environmental impacts and aesthetics are concerned, and to operations with no wood-processing facilities. T...
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Wil De Jong, Glenn Galloway, Pia Katila and Pablo Pacheco
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W.K.D.D. Liyanage,N.S. Gamage,G.D.C Pushpa Kumara,L Xulong
Large scale clearing of natural forests for human settlements as well as in the form of tea, rubberand cinnamon plantations resulted forest fragmentation in most natural ecosystems in the wet zone of SriLanka which posed massive threats to both nature an...
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P. Albizu-Urionabarrenetxea,E. Tolosana-Esteban,E. Roman-Jordan
Pág. 392 - 400
Aim of study: to review the present state of the art in relation to the main labour risks and the most relevant results of recent studies evaluating the safety and health conditions of the forest harvesting work and better ways to reduce accidents.Area o...
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