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Impacts of tourism hotspots on vegetation communities show a higher potential for self-propagation along roads than hiking trails
Impacts of tourism hotspots on vegetation communities show a higher potential for self-propagation along roads than hiking trails
Impacts of tourism hotspots on vegetation communities show a higher potential for self-propagation along roads than hiking trails
Wolf, Isabelle D. (author) / Croft, David B.
2014
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
43.00
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