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Restoration of seasonally-flooded marshes in abandoned ricefields in the Camargue (southern France) - preliminary results on vegetation and use by ducks

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Format: Book
Published: Elsevier
Series:Ecological Engineering
Subjects:
αλατότητα
αποκατάσταση
διαχείριση
έλη
πάπιες
προστασία
ρυζοκαλλιέργειες
υγρότοποι
υδρόβια βλάστηση
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Physical Description:139 τ 12.

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