Shrub recovery after fuel reduction treatments in a gorse shrubland in northern Spain
Land managers need information about the environmental effects of fuel reduction techniques to select the most appropriate treatments in terms of conservation of ecosystem diversity and function. In this study, shrub cover recovery was monitored during the first four years after prescribed burning,...
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