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Optimisation modelling of sustainable forest management at the regional level: an Australian example

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Turner, B J
Chikumbo, O
Davey, S M

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Modeling environmental sustainability is a challenging task because of the spontaneous complex behaviour that emerges from the interaction of a large number of components of that environment. To reduce the complexity it is common to model such ecological

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Ecological Modelling

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2037-12-31
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