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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ENERGY FOREST CULTIVATION (UPPSALA, 25-26 MARCH 1993) - FOREWORD GUSTAFSSON L |
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AN INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL-ANALYSIS OF SHORT-ROTATION FORESTS AS A BIOMASS RESOURCE STJERNQUIST I |
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TREES AND BIOMASS ENERGY - CARBON STORAGE AND OR FOSSIL-FUEL SUBSTITUTION HALL DO, HOUSE JI |
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PERSPECTIVES ON BIOMASS ENERGY TREE PLANTATIONS AND CHANGES IN HABITAT FOR BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS CHRISTIAN DP, NIEMI GJ, HANOWSKI JM, COLLINS P |
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WILDLIFE AND GAME POTENTIAL OF SHORT-ROTATION COPPICE IN THE UK SAGE RB, ROBERTSON PA |
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BIRD FAUNA OF CULTIVATED ENERGY SHRUB FORESTS AT DIFFERENT HEIGHTS GORANSSON G |
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ENERGY FOREST CULTIVATION AND THE LANDSCAPE BELL S |
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EFFECTS OF ENERGY FORESTRY ON SOILS MAKESCHIN F |
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BIOLOGICAL FERTILIZATION GRANHALL U |
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BIOLOGICAL PEST-CONTROL PRICE PW, MARTINSEN GD |
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DIFFERENCES IN PRECIPITATION EXCESS AND NITROGEN LEACHING FROM AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND FOREST PLANTATIONS RIJTEMA PE, DEVRIES W |
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NUTRIENT CYCLING IN ENERGY FOREST PLANTATIONS ERICSSON T |
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF USING WASTE-WATERS AND SLUDGES IN ENERGY FOREST CULTIVATION NIELSEN KH |
133 - 139 |
NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL BY WILLOW STANDS IRRIGATED WITH MUNICIPAL WASTE-WATER - A REVIEW OF THE POLISH EXPERIENCE KOWALIK PJ, RANDERSON PF |
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THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE - FOOD, ENERGY, PAPER AND THE ENVIRONMENT CHRISTERSSON L |
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THE SWEDISH PROGRAM FOR INTENSIVE SHORT-ROTATION FORESTS CHRISTERSSON L, SENNERBYFORSSE L |
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DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO BIOMASS ENERGY-SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED-STATES TURNBULL JH |