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Science 9 December 2005:
Vol. 310. no. 5754, p. 1581
DOI: 10.1126/science.310.5754.1581b

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Deforestation in the tropics has had seriously adverse consequences for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the human inhabitants of the tropical forest. In recent years, projects have been set in motion to restore degraded forest lands in some countries. Lamb et al. (p. 1628) review the range of approaches to restoration and assess the extent to which these approaches might be successful in achieving their aims, particularly with respect to human well-being.






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