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Effects of Land Use Change on Atmospheric CO₂ Concentrations South and Southeast Asia as a Case Study

Out of Print
Series: Ecological Studies Volume: 101
Edited By: VH Dale
425 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Effects of Land Use Change on Atmospheric CO₂ Concentrations
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  • Effects of Land Use Change on Atmospheric CO₂ Concentrations ISBN: 9783540941170 Hardback Dec 1993 Out of Print #33337
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This book describes an extremely timely subject: the impact on the atmosphere of the changing use of land - notably deforestation - in the tropical forests of Asia. The authors have approached this problem from a variety of perspectives, including use of historical data, socioeconomic analyses, computer modeling, and ecological field research. While the research emphasizes atmospheric carbon dioxide and southeast Asia as a case study, the implications are global in their significance.

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Out of Print
Series: Ecological Studies Volume: 101
Edited By: VH Dale
425 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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