State of the World's Forests 2001
Impact in
- Authors
- Patrick MeirYadvinder Malhi
In The Last Decade
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About State of the World's Forests 2001
This paper, published in 2001, received 548 indexed citations . Written by Patrick Meir and Yadvinder Malhi. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Global and Planetary Change (342 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (134 citations), Ecology (108 citations), Soil Science (57 citations) and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (56 citations).
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