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Iván M. Lucich, Mauricio G. Villena, María José Quinteros
Pág. 153 - 169
The growth of urban areas adjacent to forest areas, as well as international trade growth, has accelerated the demand for food. These areas of growth have led to the deforestation of tropical forests, a process that contributes negatively to climate chan...
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Samuel Rivera, Jeffrey L. Kershner, Gordon R. Keller
Pág. 425 - 432
Using forest roads produces more erosion and sedimentation than any other forest or agricultural activity. This study evaluated soil losses from a forest road in central Honduras over two consecutive years. We divided a 400-m segment of road into 8 ex...
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