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Title
Biodiversity Conservation in Production Systems: Fundamentals and Practices Applied to Forestry in Northwest Patagonia.
Author(s)
Rusch, Verónica; Vila, Alejandro; Marqués, Beatriz; Lantschner, Victoria
Published
2015
Abstract
For more than 10 years, INTA has been working on the development of methodological proposals for concrete application aimed at making forestry activities compatible with the conservation of environmental quality, evaluating management practices and their influence on water use, soil changes and impacts on biodiversity, among other resources. Since the 1990s, it has also participated in the Montreal Process, an initiative of non-European countries with temperate and boreal forests, to monitor forest sustainability at the national level through the use of indicators.
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