Ecosystem services certification supports the resilience of Mediterranean woodlands in Sardinia (Italy)

The experience of Agris Sardegna in supporting FSC® certification of sustainable forest management and eco-systemic services

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Szczegółowe informacje o wkładzie

Lokalizacja
  • Italy
Autorzy
  • Sara Maltoni and Mauro Forteschi
  • Pino Ruiu and Giuseppino Pira
Cel
  • Dissemination
Typ pliku
Factsheet
Rozmiar pliku
1.18 MB
Utworzono dnia
01-04-2024
Język pochodzenia
English
Oficjalna strona projektu
ResAlliance
Licencja
CC BY-NC-ND

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