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Assessing Sustainability Using Data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program of the United States Forest Service

McRoberts    
R. E. McWilliams    
W. H. Reams    
G. A. Schmidt    
T. L. Jenkins    
J. C. O Neill    
K. P. Miles    
P. D. Brand    
G. J.    

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