Forests Perspectives and Land Use Changes
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Emilio Moran. Meio Ambiente & Florestas. São Paulo: Editora Senac São Paulo, 2010. 224 p.
Série Meio Ambiente; 11. Tradução Carlos Slak. ISBN 978-85-7359-999-2.
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